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Adrian Șut

Romanian association football player

1999 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Adrian Șut is the 21,681st most popular soccer player, the 968th most popular biography from Romania and the 218th most popular Romanian Soccer Player.

Adrian Șut, the Romanian footballer born in 1999, is most famous for his position as a midfielder and his performances in the Romanian Liga I. He has gained recognition for his technical skills and contributions to his club's success.

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Among Soccer Players

Among soccer players, Adrian Șut ranks 21,661 out of 21,273Before him are Yudai Inoue, Kévin Bérigaud, Gaku Sugamoto, Kotaro Fujiwara, Vegar Eggen Hedenstad, and Ryota Nakamura. After him are Atsushi Kawata, Makoto Sugimoto, Marion Torrent, Hiroto Sakai, Williams Velásquez, and Dzmitry Baha.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1999, Adrian Șut ranks 671Before him are Jani Atanasov, Simona Radiș, Naz Reid, Hirokazu Ishihara, Marcus Tavernier, and Ramsey Angela. After him are Motaz Azaiza, Meritan Shabani, Ryotaro Tsunoda, Mojmír Chytil, Ellesse Andrews, and Kento Umeki.

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In Romania

Among people born in Romania, Adrian Șut ranks 968 out of NaNBefore him are Deian Sorescu (1997), Kelsey Mitchell (null), Cosmin Pascari (1998), Dorin Rotariu (1995), Alexandra Nechita (1985), and Simona Radiș (1999). After him are Ionela Cozmiuc (1995), Loredana Toma (1995), Roxana Anghel (1998), Ioana Vrînceanu (1994), Sonia Ursu-Kim (1993), and Mihai Popa (2000).

Among Soccer Players In Romania

Among soccer players born in Romania, Adrian Șut ranks 218Before him are Andrei Ivan (1997), Srdjan Luchin (1986), Tudor Băluță (1999), Octavian Popescu (2002), Deian Sorescu (1997), and Dorin Rotariu (1995). After him are Mihai Popa (2000), Alex Pașcanu (1998), Ronaldo Deaconu (1997), Radu Boboc (1999), Ricardo Grigore (1999), and Andrei Ciobanu (1998).

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