足球运动员

Alfréd Schaffer

1893 - 1945

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他的传记在维基百科上提供 22 种语言版本。Alfréd Schaffer在最受欢迎的足球运动员中排名第798位(较 2024 年的第678位下降),在匈牙利人物传记中排名第247位(较 2019 年的第228位下降),并在最受欢迎的匈牙利足球运动员中排名第21位。

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Among 足球运动员

Among 足球运动员, Alfréd Schaffer ranks 795 out of 21,273Before him are Hans van Breukelen, László Budai, Hideo Sakai, Masaki Yokotani, Hiroji Imamura, and Terry Cooper. After him are Brian Clough, André Abegglen, Jorginho, Peregrino Anselmo, Rudi Garcia, and Paulo Sousa.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1893, Alfréd Schaffer ranks 96Before him are Gaston Julia, Nestor Lakoba, Dorothy L. Sayers, Clark Ashton Smith, William Moulton Marston, and Mina Witkojc. After him are Gillis Grafström, Alois Hába, Oscar Torp, Edsel Ford, Charlotte Bühler, and Ivan Panfilov. Among people deceased in 1945, Alfréd Schaffer ranks 147Before him are Zinaida Gippius, Walther Hewel, Dwight F. Davis, Gerhard Schmidhuber, Vilém Mathesius, and Nikolai Berzarin. After him are Avgustyn Voloshyn, Karl Fritzsch, Leonardo Conti, Mile Budak, Fritz Freitag, and Eric Liddell.

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In 匈牙利

Among people born in 匈牙利, Alfréd Schaffer ranks 247 out of NaNBefore him are Fajsz (900), Tommy Ramone (1949), Marta Eggerth (1912), Tivadar Soros (1894), László Budai (1928), and Joseph Szigeti (1892). After him are Dora Pejačević (1885), András Hegedüs (1922), George Szell (1897), Jenő Hubay (1858), Géza Maróczy (1870), and Miklós Kállay (1887).

Among 足球运动员 In 匈牙利

Among 足球运动员 born in 匈牙利, Alfréd Schaffer ranks 21Before him are Gyula Zsengellér (1915), Ferenc Deák (1922), Imre Schlosser (1889), Mihály Lantos (1928), Jenő Buzánszky (1925), and László Budai (1928). After him are Ferenc Plattkó (1898), József Zakariás (1924), Miklós Fehér (1979), Pál Csernai (1932), Dezső Novák (1939), and Ferenc Szusza (1923).

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