Soccer Player

František Straka

Czech association football player and coach

1958 - today

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His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia. František Straka is the 6,504th most popular soccer player (down from 6,180th in 2024), the 873rd most popular biography from Czechia (down from 835th in 2019) and the 119th most popular Czech Soccer Player.

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Among Soccer Players

Among soccer players, František Straka ranks 6,498 out of 21,273Before him are Yuki Takabayashi, Juanfran, Frank Borghi, Yuka Miyazaki, Henrik Andersen, and Cédric Soares. After him are Jan Fiala, Dubravko Pavličić, Fernando Álvez, Aleksandr Golovin, Emmanuel Olisadebe, and Yuji Nakazawa.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1958, František Straka ranks 576Before him are Eva Korpela, Bart Conner, Víctor Diogo, Julio Alberto Moreno, Ulrike Tauber, and Yekaterina Fesenko. After him are William Kircher, Shota Khabareli, Rick Santorum, Steven Isserlis, Predrag Pašić, and Doris de Agostini.

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In Czechia

Among people born in Czechia, František Straka ranks 873 out of NaNBefore him are Jana Tichá (1965), Petr Jiráček (1986), Pavel Srníček (1968), Pavel Řehák (1963), Jiří Novák (1975), and Jan Berger (1955). After him are Jan Fiala (1956), Jaroslav Sakala (1969), František Mysliveček (1965), Lucie Šafářová (1987), Iveta Benešová (1983), and Jan Suchopárek (1969).

Among Soccer Players In Czechia

Among soccer players born in Czechia, František Straka ranks 119Before him are Zdeněk Šreiner (1954), Tomáš Vaclík (1989), Petr Jiráček (1986), Pavel Srníček (1968), Pavel Řehák (1963), and Jan Berger (1955). After him are Jan Fiala (1956), František Mysliveček (1965), Jan Suchopárek (1969), Martin Jiránek (1979), Theodor Gebre Selassie (1986), and Tomáš Sivok (1983).

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