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Klaus Fischer

1949 - presente

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Su biografía está disponible en 32 idiomas en Wikipedia. Klaus Fischer ocupa el puesto 552 entre los futbolista más populares (bajó del puesto 487 en 2024), el puesto 1728 entre las biografías más populares de Alemania (subió del puesto 1744 en 2019) y el puesto 41 entre los futbolista de alemania más populares.

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Among Futbolistas

Among futbolistas, Klaus Fischer ranks 549 out of 21,273Before him are Taizo Kawamoto, Nicolas Anelka, Willem van Hanegem, Lukas Podolski, Fernando Peyroteo, and Roque Máspoli. After him are Everaldo, Shigeru Takahashi, Diego Costa, Ottmar Walter, Leopoldo Luque, and Mitsuo Kamata.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1949, Klaus Fischer ranks 133Before him are Larry Holmes, Bo Xilai, Michel Djotodia, Mick Taylor, Hank Williams Jr., and Armand Assante. After him are Gary Ridgway, Leopoldo Luque, Murder of Sylvia Likens, Ken Wilber, Shing-Tung Yau, and Carlos Bianchi.

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In Alemania

Among people born in Alemania, Klaus Fischer ranks 1,728 out of NaNBefore him are Georg Ebers (1837), Siegfried Marcus (1831), Princess Maria Anna of Hesse-Homburg (1785), Franz Pfeffer von Salomon (1888), Albert Lortzing (1801), and Prince William of Baden (1829). After him are Cerdic of Wessex (467), Gottfried Böhm (1920), Joschka Fischer (1948), Charles of Saxony, Duke of Courland (1733), Ottmar Walter (1924), and William I, Count of Nassau-Dillenburg (1487).

Among Futbolistas In Alemania

Among futbolistas born in Alemania, Klaus Fischer ranks 41Before him are Hans Schäfer (1927), Jürgen Grabowski (1944), Hans-Georg Schwarzenbeck (1948), Jürgen Kohler (1965), Horst Hrubesch (1951), and Oliver Bierhoff (1968). After him are Ottmar Walter (1924), Bastian Schweinsteiger (1984), Philipp Lahm (1983), Bernd Hölzenbein (1946), Rainer Bonhof (1952), and Manfred Kaltz (1953).

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