Footballeur

Clément Lenglet

1995 - aujourd'hui

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Sa biographie est disponible en 46 langues sur Wikipédia (en hausse par rapport à 44 en 2024). Clément Lenglet est le 3,876th footballeur le plus populaire (en hausse du 4,695th en 2024), la 4,773rd biographie la plus populaire de France (en hausse du 4,998th en 2019), ainsi que le 179th footballeur de France le plus populaire.

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Among Footballeurs

Among footballeurs, Clément Lenglet ranks 3,871 out of 21,273Before him are Sven-Gunnar Larsson, Finidi George, Brad Jones, Xabier Azkargorta, Georgi Slavkov, and Edmondo Fabbri. After him are Jan van Beveren, Sergio Cervato, Adrie van Kraay, Holger Hansson, Masashi Nakayama, and Yumi Tomei.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1995, Clément Lenglet ranks 33Before him are André Silva, Álex Grimaldo, Pierre-Emile Højbjerg, João Palhinha, Haley Lu Richardson, and Karl-Anthony Towns. After him are Marcos Llorente, Mikaela Shiffrin, Sergej Milinković-Savić, Mike Maignan, Poppy, and Takumi Minamino.

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In France

Among people born in France, Clément Lenglet ranks 4,773 out of NaNBefore him are Denys de La Patellière (1921), Charles Combes (1801), Adrien Rommel (1914), Carine Roitfeld (1954), André Jousseaume (1894), and Pierre Moscovici (1957). After him are Guy of Thouars (null), Raymond Depardon (1942), Jacques Pollet (1922), Yannick Dalmas (1961), Jeanne Dumée (1660), and Michel Sapin (1952).

Among Footballeurs In France

Among footballeurs born in France, Clément Lenglet ranks 179Before him are Gérard Hausser (1939), Aurélien Tchouaméni (2000), Steven Nzonzi (1988), Joseph Bonnel (1939), Bruno Rodzik (1935), and Laurent Koscielny (1985). After him are Sidney Govou (1979), François Bracci (1951), Guillaume Bieganski (1932), Bruno Génésio (1966), Désiré Doué (2005), and Antoine Cuissard (1924).

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