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Francesco Graziani

Italian footballer

1952 - today

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His biography is available in 36 different languages on Wikipedia. Francesco Graziani is the 140th most popular coach (up from 145th in 2024), the 2,740th most popular biography from Italy and the 20th most popular Italian Coach.

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Francesco Graziani's biography spans 36 Wikipedia language editions and earns a Historical Popularity Index of 60.22.

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Among Coaches

Among coaches, Francesco Graziani ranks 140 out of 563. Before him are Anatoliy Byshovets, Julian Nagelsmann, Lajos Czeizler, Zlatko Kranjčar, Wiel Coerver, and Luigi Delneri. After him are Ljubiša Broćić, Slavoljub Muslin, Åge Hareide, Sergio Batista, Revaz Dzodzuashvili, and Josip Kuže.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1952, Francesco Graziani ranks 222. Before him are Pat Cox, Wolfgang Rihm, Jacob Miller, Adi Shamir, Randy Savage, and Miguel Ángel Ayuso Guixot. After him are Salam Fayyad, Ronn Moss, Marky Ramone, David Richards, Yasuhiko Okudera, and Sharon Osbourne.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Francesco Graziani ranks 2,740 out of 5,905. Before him are Eugenio Dal Corso (1939), Angelo Infanti (1939), Giuseppe Amisani (1881), Luigi Carnera (1875), Marcus Valerius Corvus (-371), and Alda Merini (1931). After him are Gino Paoli (1934), Guido Crepax (1933), Giorgio Demetrio Gallaro (1948), Marcus Fulvius Nobilior (-300), Raimundo de Madrazo y Garreta (1841), and Giovanni Aldini (1762).

Among Coaches In Italy

Among coaches born in Italy, Francesco Graziani ranks 20. Before him are Cesare Prandelli (1957), Walter Zenga (1960), Roberto Donadoni (1963), Fabrizio Ravanelli (1968), Sergio Bertoni (1915), and Luigi Delneri (1950). After him are Gian Piero Ventura (1948), Annibale Frossi (1911), Lido Vieri (1939), Ezio Pascutti (1937), Alberto Malesani (1954), and Luciano Castellini (1945).

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