SOCCER PLAYER

Domenico Di Carlo

1964 - Today

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Domenico "Mimmo" Di Carlo (born 23 March 1964) is an Italian football coach and a former player. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Domenico Di Carlo has received more than 79,127 page views. His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 16 in 2019). Domenico Di Carlo is the 7,642nd most popular soccer player (down from 6,627th in 2019), the 4,437th most popular biography from Italy (down from 4,108th in 2019) and the 406th most popular Italian Soccer Player.

Memorability Metrics

  • 79k

    Page Views (PV)

  • 38.37

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 17

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 1.92

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 3.41

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Domenico Di Carlo ranks 7,642 out of 21,273Before him are Miguel Calero, João Pedro, Vladimir Bigorra, Adrian Popescu, Joël Veltman, and Costel Pantilimon. After him are Gláucio de Jesus Carvalho, Dave Sexton, Karim Boudiaf, Carlos Germano, Christophe Jallet, and Colin Todd.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1964, Domenico Di Carlo ranks 662Before him are Alexei Gusarov, Alexey Prokurorov, Fatemeh Rahbar, José Pintos Saldanha, Lee Dixon, and Sabu. After him are Mark Price, Jim Corr, Manon Bollegraf, Leena Lehtolainen, Josefa Idem, and Dot Jones.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Domenico Di Carlo ranks 4,437 out of 5,161Before him are Valerio Mastandrea (1972), Mimma Zavoli (1963), Alessandro Borghi (1986), Emanuele Naspetti (1968), Sabina Guzzanti (1963), and Diodato (1981). After him are Gabriel Garko (1972), Vittoria Puccini (1981), Luigi de Magistris (1967), Giovanni Evangelisti (1961), Lola Pagnani (1972), and Filippo Ganna (1996).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Italy

Among soccer players born in Italy, Domenico Di Carlo ranks 406Before him are Daniele Rugani (1994), Silvio Longobucco (1951), Luca Fusi (1963), Giacomo Raspadori (2000), Moreno Mannini (1962), and Stefano Colantuono (1962). After him are Stefano Okaka (1989), Giovanni Francini (1963), Marco Parolo (1985), Stefano Sensi (1995), Matteo Brighi (1981), and Stefano Mauri (1980).