Soccer Player

Michael Tarnat

German footballer

1969 - today

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His biography is available in 27 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 24 in 2024). Michael Tarnat is the 4,723rd most popular soccer player (up from 4,924th in 2024), the 5,349th most popular biography from Germany (up from 5,375th in 2019) and the 309th most popular German Soccer Player.

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Among Soccer Players

Among soccer players, Michael Tarnat ranks 4,717 out of 21,273. Before him are Eddie Thomson, Ryota Takahashi, Giorgos Koudas, Torsten Gütschow, Fabio Celestini, and Bertil Johansson. After him are Miguel Monteiro, Pedro Mendes, Alan Hansen, Gerónimo Barbadillo, Pavel Kuka, and Bart McGhee.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1969, Michael Tarnat ranks 347. Before him are Almir, David Bernhardt, Noah Baumbach, Paul Tergat, Cory Booker, and David Adeang. After him are Mariano Rivera, Saša Obradović, Midori Ito, Gianluigi Lentini, Stephen Moyer, and Andrei Okounkov.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Michael Tarnat ranks 5,349 out of NaN. Before him are Alva Noto (1965), Klaus Sammer (1942), Carl Raddatz (1912), Fritz Schwab (1919), Georg Leber (1920), and Torsten Gütschow (1962). After him are Doris Maletzki (1952), Christina Heinich (1949), Fritz Fromm (1913), Mille Petrozza (1967), Dennis Gansel (1973), and Gustav-Adolf Schur (1931).

Among Soccer Players In Germany

Among soccer players born in Germany, Michael Tarnat ranks 309. Before him are Sebastian Kehl (1980), Kai Havertz (1999), Florian Wirtz (2003), Josef Streb (1912), Klaus Sammer (1942), and Torsten Gütschow (1962). After him are Gert Heidler (1948), Andreas Kupfer (1914), Sead Kolašinac (1993), Wilfried Hannes (1957), Matthias Herget (1955), and Dieter Eilts (1964).

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