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Dan Coe

1941 - 1981

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La sua biografia è disponibile in 15 lingue su Wikipedia. Dan Coe è il 4526° calciatore più popolare (in calo dal 4037° nel 2024), la 474ª biografia più popolare della Romania (in calo dal 441ª nel 2019) e il 70° calciatore più popolare della Romania.

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Among Calciatores

Among calciatores, Dan Coe ranks 4,521 out of 21,273Before him are Marino Klinger, Iván Campo, Francisco Pagazaurtundúa, Konosuke Kusazumi, Bruno Labbadia, and David Suazo. After him are Jérémy Toulalan, Custódio Pinto, Naoko Nishigai, Adam Nawałka, René-Pierre Quentin, and Shinichi Morishita.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1941, Dan Coe ranks 540Before him are Marty Riessen, Mehmet Ali Birand, Wolfgang Fahrian, James Joseph Dresnok, David Selby, and John Nicholson. After him are Elías Muñoz, Uta Frith, Graciela Borges, Luigi Ferrando, Irina Petrescu, and Viktor Putyatin. Among people deceased in 1981, Dan Coe ranks 240Before him are Robert Moses, Alberto Zozaya, Cecil McMaster, Uri Zvi Greenberg, Paul Mattick, and David Garnett. After him are Roy Henkel, Carleton S. Coon, Hanns Kilian, Betty McKinnon, Oumarou Ganda, and Geirr Tveitt.

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In Romania

Among people born in Romania, Dan Coe ranks 474 out of NaNBefore him are Nicolae Martinescu (1940), Teoctist Arăpașu (1915), Dan Pagis (1930), Miklós Jósika (1794), Ștefan Golescu (1809), and Solomon Schechter (1847). After him are Alexandra Stan (1989), Vasile Andrei (1955), Constantin Alexandru (1953), Irina Petrescu (1941), Gusztáv Juhász (1911), and Kemal Karpat (1924).

Among Calciatores In Romania

Among calciatores born in Romania, Dan Coe ranks 70Before him are Mircea David (1914), Gyula Prassler (1916), Dorin Mateuț (1965), Corneliu Robe (1908), Bogdan Lobonț (1978), and Grațian Sepi (1910). After him are Gusztáv Juhász (1911), Vasile Deheleanu (1910), Ioachim Moldoveanu (1913), Vilmos Zombori (1906), Nicolae Pescaru (1943), and Rudolf Kotormány (1911).

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