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Michal Vičan

1925 - 1986

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La sua biografia è disponibile in 15 lingue su Wikipedia. Michal Vičan è il 2427° calciatore più popolare (in calo dal 2370° nel 2024), la 159ª biografia più popolare della Slovacchia (in calo dal 157ª nel 2019) e il 25° calciatore più popolare della Slovacchia.

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Among Calciatores

Among calciatores, Michal Vičan ranks 2,423 out of 21,273Before him are Torsten Lindberg, José Planas, Jorge Dely Valdés, Fernando Giudicelli, Charles Antenen, and João Pinto. After him are Dušan Petković, Norberto Méndez, Yuji Sugano, Marouane Fellaini, Anatoliy Tymoshchuk, and René Girard.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1925, Michal Vičan ranks 305Before him are Antonio Puchades, Art Buchwald, Maria Tallchief, Martha Vickers, José Parra Martínez, and Cornell Borchers. After him are Axel Schandorff, Shirley Strickland, Luis Alberto Monge, James Salter, Mary F. Lyon, and Yasushi Akutagawa. Among people deceased in 1986, Michal Vičan ranks 181Before him are Annemarie Selinko, Vicente Trueba, Kunio Maekawa, Gerhard Rohlfs, Daniel Balavoine, and Nils Ramm. After him are Ernst Haas, Oldřich Lipský, Alexander Ostrowski, Hank Mobley, Hoàng Văn Thái, and Juan Carlos Corazzo.

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In Slovacchia

Among people born in Slovacchia, Michal Vičan ranks 159 out of NaNBefore him are Jozef Moravčík (1945), Imrich Stacho (1931), Andrej Sládkovič (1820), Margita Figuli (1909), Vladimir Oravsky (1947), and Anton Tkáč (1951). After him are Ľubomír Luhový (1967), Lajos Kassák (1887), Anton Malatinský (1920), Jozef Barmoš (1954), Ladislav Kuna (1947), and Janko Kráľ (1822).

Among Calciatores In Slovacchia

Among calciatores born in Slovacchia, Michal Vičan ranks 25Before him are Vladimír Weiss (1964), Ján Kozák (1954), Ladislav Petráš (1946), Ján Švehlík (1950), Jozef Móder (1947), and Imrich Stacho (1931). After him are Ľubomír Luhový (1967), Anton Malatinský (1920), Jozef Barmoš (1954), Ladislav Kuna (1947), Ladislav Jurkemik (1953), and Marek Špilár (1975).

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