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Michal Kadlec

Czech association football player

1984 - today

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His biography is available in 42 different languages on Wikipedia. Michal Kadlec is the 5,631st most popular soccer player (down from 5,416th in 2024), the 836th most popular biography from Czechia (down from 799th in 2019) and the 102nd most popular Czech Soccer Player.

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Michal Kadlec's biography appears in 42 language editions of Wikipedia — more than 90% of all Soccer Players.

Dec 13

Michal Kadlec shares a December 13 birthday with Henry IV of France, Pope Sixtus V, and Heinrich Heine.

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Among Soccer Players

Among soccer players, Michal Kadlec ranks 5,625 out of 21,273. Before him are Manuel Preciado Rebolledo, Diego Pérez, Tom Starke, Kevin Großkreutz, Adán Godoy, and Francisco Pavón. After him are Tommy Gemmell, Jennifer Hermoso, Frode Johnsen, Santiago Giménez, Georges Bregy, and Nils Middelboe.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1984, Michal Kadlec ranks 168. Before him are David Odonkor, Mikkel Følsgaard, Blazhe Ilijoski, Izabel Goulart, Sara Carbonero, and Yeon Woo-jin. After him are Seven, Mbark Boussoufa, Ryuji Akiba, Johnny Leoni, Yesung, and Lena Raine.

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In Czechia

Among people born in Czechia, Michal Kadlec ranks 836 out of 1,200. Before him are Iveta Bartošová (1966), Ivan Martin Jirous (1944), David Jarolím (1979), Adina Mandlová (1910), Oldřich Rott (1951), and Petr Němec (1957). After him are Franz Fühmann (1922), Libor Radimec (1950), Jan Polák (1981), Jiří Parma (1963), Jan Zahradil (1963), and Pavel Složil (1955).

Among Soccer Players In Czechia

Among soccer players born in Czechia, Michal Kadlec ranks 102. Before him are David Rozehnal (1980), Karel Jarolím (1956), Radek Bejbl (1972), David Jarolím (1979), Oldřich Rott (1951), and Petr Němec (1957). After him are Libor Radimec (1950), Jan Polák (1981), Petr Kouba (1969), Luboš Kubík (1964), Tomáš Hübschman (1981), and Jaroslav Netolička (1954).

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