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Aleš Čeh

1968 - Today

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Aleš Čeh (born 7 April 1968) is a Slovenian retired footballer who played as a midfielder. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Aleš Čeh has received more than 43,883 page views. His biography is available in 20 different languages on Wikipedia. Aleš Čeh is the 6,676th most popular soccer player (down from 6,070th in 2019), the 146th most popular biography from Slovenia (down from 124th in 2019) and the 23rd most popular Slovene Soccer Player.

Memorability Metrics

  • 44k

    Page Views (PV)

  • 35.87

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 20

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 6.10

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 2.15

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Aleš Čeh ranks 6,676 out of 16,880Before him are Rodolfo Bodipo, Saïd Chiba, Ergün Penbe, José Luis Gayà, Lima, and Celso Borges. After him are Paolo De Ceglie, Shūichi Gonda, Mikel Lasa, Ruslan Nigmatullin, Steve Corica, and Bryan Cristante.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1968, Aleš Čeh ranks 549Before him are Kaori Nagamine, Dirk Medved, Asako Takakura, Ken Marino, Jari Isometsä, and Big Daddy Kane. After him are Rexy Mainaky, Eric Lamaze, Girolamo Giovinazzo, Shoichi Funaki, Sebastian Schipper, and Ricki Lake.

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In Slovenia

Among people born in Slovenia, Aleš Čeh ranks 146 out of 295Before him are Matjaž Zupan (1968), Zlatan Ljubijankić (1983), Valter Birsa (1986), Miran Pavlin (1971), Marijan Pušnik (1960), and Andrej Komac (1979). After him are Darja Švajger (1965), Aleš Debeljak (1961), Lučka Kajfež Bogataj (1957), Bojan Jokić (1986), Sebastjan Cimirotič (1974), and Katarina Srebotnik (1981).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Slovenia

Among soccer players born in Slovenia, Aleš Čeh ranks 23Before him are Nejc Pečnik (1986), Nastja Čeh (1978), Zlatan Ljubijankić (1983), Valter Birsa (1986), Miran Pavlin (1971), and Andrej Komac (1979). After him are Bojan Jokić (1986), Sebastjan Cimirotič (1974), Milan Osterc (1975), Marko Simeunovič (1967), Tim Matavž (1989), and Klemen Lavrič (1981).