SOCCER PLAYER

Ľubomír Michalík

1983 - Today

Photo of Ľubomír Michalík

Icon of person Ľubomír Michalík

Ľubomír Michalík (born 13 August 1983) is a former Slovak professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for a semi-professional side OFK Matúškovo. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Ľubomír Michalík is the 19,835th most popular soccer player (down from 17,506th in 2024), the 460th most popular biography from Slovakia (down from 409th in 2019) and the 126th most popular Slovak Soccer Player.

Memorability Metrics

Loading...

Page views of Ľubomír Michalík by language

Loading...

Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Ľubomír Michalík ranks 19,835 out of 21,273Before him are Rachid Aït-Atmane, Kévin Denkey, Mario Holek, Jaílton Paraíba, Daisuke Ito, and Jessica Houara. After him are Danny Szetela, Daiki Sugioka, Fabio da Conceicao Amorim, Nemanja Stojić, Willian Rocha, and Andrea Seculin.

Most Popular Soccer Players in Wikipedia

Go to all Rankings

Contemporaries

Among people born in 1983, Ľubomír Michalík ranks 1,646Before him are T. J. Ford, Gibril Sankoh, Matt Cardle, Derek Roy, Tatsunori Yamagata, and Daouda Sow. After him are Eric Shanteau, Sean Taylor, Eddie Edwards, Øystein Pettersen, Marquem Gonçalves Ferreira, and Roger Johnson.

Others Born in 1983

Go to all Rankings

In Slovakia

Among people born in Slovakia, Ľubomír Michalík ranks 460 out of 418Before him are Dana Velďáková (1981), Alex Molčan (1997), Martin Marinčin (1992), Peter Cehlárik (1995), Zoltán Harsányi (1987), and Erik Jirka (1997). After him are Natália Šubrtová (1989), Peter Čerešňák (1993), Adam Obert (2002), Zuzana Števulová (1983), Marcel Haščák (1987), and Dávid Ďuriš (1999).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Slovakia

Among soccer players born in Slovakia, Ľubomír Michalík ranks 126Before him are Erik Sabo (1991), Štefan Tarkovič (1973), Ľubomír Tupta (1998), Leo Sauer (2005), Zoltán Harsányi (1987), and Erik Jirka (1997). After him are Adam Obert (2002), Dávid Ďuriš (1999), Marek Rodák (1996), Martin Koscelník (1995), Jakub Hromada (1996), and Róbert Mazáň (1994).