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Archil Arveladze

1973 - Today

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Archil Arveladze (Georgian: არჩილ არველაძე; born 22 February 1973) is a Georgian former professional footballer who played as a striker for various sides in Europe. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Archil Arveladze is the 5,003rd most popular soccer player, the 248th most popular biography from Georgia and the 18th most popular Georgian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Archil Arveladze ranks 5,003 out of 21,273Before him are Michel Stievenard, Amir Karić, Walter Pandiani, Frode Grodås, Asparuh Nikodimov, and Eijun Kiyokumo. After him are Sabino Bilbao, Bruno Guimarães, Bob Crompton, Adílson Batista, Oscar Zubía, and Gerard Deulofeu.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1973, Archil Arveladze ranks 286Before him are Juan Manuel Márquez, Jamie Bamber, Sergey Bezrukov, Teddy Lučić, Amir Karić, and Katsuyuki Konishi. After him are Kim Eun-sook, Hu Jia, Ferry Corsten, Ljubomir Vranjes, Yoon Sang-hyun, and Paola Cortellesi.

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In Georgia

Among people born in Georgia, Archil Arveladze ranks 248 out of 406Before him are Levan Kobiashvili (1977), Lev Kulidzhanov (1924), Vano Merabishvili (1968), Abu Omar al-Shishani (1986), Georgi Kinkladze (1973), and Ramaz Urushadze (1939). After him are Nana Ioseliani (1962), Lika Kavzharadze (1959), Grigol Vashadze (1958), Roman Dzindzichashvili (1944), Medea Jugeli (1925), and Tamara Gverdtsiteli (1962).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Georgia

Among soccer players born in Georgia, Archil Arveladze ranks 18Before him are Anzor Kavazashvili (1940), Givi Nodia (1948), Sergo Kotrikadze (1936), Levan Kobiashvili (1977), Georgi Kinkladze (1973), and Ramaz Urushadze (1939). After him are Omari Tetradze (1969), Davit Mujiri (1978), Kakhaber Tskhadadze (1968), Aleksandre Iashvili (1977), Giorgi Demetradze (1976), and Jaba Kankava (1986).