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Imrich Stacho

1931 - 2006

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La sua biografia è disponibile in 18 lingue su Wikipedia. Imrich Stacho è il 2319° calciatore più popolare (in aumento dal 2651° nel 2024), la 154ª biografia più popolare della Slovacchia (in aumento dal 176ª nel 2019) e il 24° calciatore più popolare della Slovacchia.

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Among Calciatores

Among calciatores, Imrich Stacho ranks 2,319 out of 21,273Before him are İlhan Mansız, Alberto Chividini, José Tapia, Alemão, Pita, and Héctor Núñez. After him are Galimzyan Khusainov, Anatoliy Demyanenko, Leandro Remondini, Émile Veinante, Marco Asensio, and Iago Aspas.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1931, Imrich Stacho ranks 328Before him are Dorothy Stang, Talal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Louis Pouzin, Anton Tus, Tom Adams, and Vasily Rudenkov. After him are Dorian Gray, Jean Philippe, Elias M. Stein, Joel Antônio Martins, Hans Alfredson, and Emma Andijewska. Among people deceased in 2006, Imrich Stacho ranks 229Before him are Kent Andersson, Teresa Ciepły, Yitzhak Kaduri, Mohammad Yunus Khalis, Tihomir Ognjanov, and Ole Madsen. After him are Maxi Herber, Jeane Kirkpatrick, Miroslav Brozović, Arif Mardin, Ángel Suquía Goicoechea, and Ivar Formo.

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In Slovacchia

Among people born in Slovacchia, Imrich Stacho ranks 154 out of NaNBefore him are Alexander Moyzes (1906), János Hadik (1863), Ján Švehlík (1950), Igor Matovič (1973), Jozef Móder (1947), and Jozef Moravčík (1945). After him are Andrej Sládkovič (1820), Margita Figuli (1909), Vladimir Oravsky (1947), Anton Tkáč (1951), Michal Vičan (1925), and Ľubomír Luhový (1967).

Among Calciatores In Slovacchia

Among calciatores born in Slovacchia, Imrich Stacho ranks 24Before him are Marián Masný (1950), Vladimír Weiss (1964), Ján Kozák (1954), Ladislav Petráš (1946), Ján Švehlík (1950), and Jozef Móder (1947). After him are Michal Vičan (1925), Ľubomír Luhový (1967), Anton Malatinský (1920), Jozef Barmoš (1954), Ladislav Kuna (1947), and Ladislav Jurkemik (1953).

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