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Josef Hügi

1930 - 1995

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La sua biografia è disponibile in 22 lingue su Wikipedia (in aumento rispetto a 21 nel 2024). Josef Hügi è il 1418° calciatore più popolare (in calo dal 1222° nel 2024), la 325ª biografia più popolare della Svizzera (in calo dal 304ª nel 2019) e il 7° calciatore più popolare della Svizzera.

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Among Calciatores

Among calciatores, Josef Hügi ranks 1,415 out of 21,273Before him are Gilmar Rinaldi, Mustafa Denizli, Claudio Bravo, Dida, George Kobayashi, and Arne Brustad. After him are William Foulke, Mitsuo Watanabe, André Vandewyer, Miguel Ángel González Suárez, José María Zárraga, and Radja Nainggolan.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1930, Josef Hügi ranks 253Before him are Miodrag Bulatović, Frunzik Mkrtchyan, Naomi Shemer, Jim Rohn, Jordi Pujol, and Albert S. Ruddy. After him are José María Zárraga, Taina Elg, Thomas Sowell, Sandra Day O'Connor, Sonja Edström, and Lothar Wolleh. Among people deceased in 1995, Josef Hügi ranks 139Before him are Max Wünsche, Alexander Kaidanovsky, Ljubiša Broćić, Alberto Burri, Eric Porter, and Savely Kramarov. After him are Edith Pargeter, Kukrit Pramoj, Maria Pia de Saxe-Coburgo e Bragança, István Bárány, Osvaldo Pugliese, and Pál Kovács.

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In Svizzera

Among people born in Svizzera, Josef Hügi ranks 325 out of NaNBefore him are Marc Surer (1951), Andreas Vollenweider (1953), Nicolaus I Bernoulli (1687), Sandra Studer (1969), Johann Bauhin (1541), and Alain Berset (1972). After him are Maximilian Bircher-Benner (1867), Urs Graf (1485), Marcel Koller (1960), Hermann Barrelet (1879), Archduchess Charlotte of Austria (1921), and Silvio Moser (1941).

Among Calciatores In Svizzera

Among calciatores born in Svizzera, Josef Hügi ranks 7Before him are Werner Leimgruber (1934), Yann Sommer (1988), Ivan Rakitić (1988), André Abegglen (1909), Roberto Di Matteo (1970), and Leopold Kielholz (1911). After him are Marcel Koller (1960), Anton Allemann (1936), Oliver Neuville (1973), Thomas Bickel (1963), Robert Ballaman (1926), and Stéphane Chapuisat (1969).

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