SOCCER PLAYER

Ion Dumitru

1950 - Today

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Ion Dumitru (born 2 January 1950), commonly known as Liță Dumitru, is a Romanian former professional footballer, and manager who played as a midfielder. He is currently technical director at Liga II club Concordia Chiajna. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Ion Dumitru has received more than 63,138 page views. His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Ion Dumitru is the 4,863rd most popular soccer player, the 486th most popular biography from Romania and the 83rd most popular Romanian Soccer Player.

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  • 63k

    Page Views (PV)

  • 43.89

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 16

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 4.02

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 2.15

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Ion Dumitru ranks 4,863 out of 21,273Before him are Paul Steiner, Danny, Jean-Alain Boumsong, Iván Hurtado, Juraj Kucka, and Marcelo Zalayeta. After him are Gejus van der Meulen, Héctor Bellerín, Tiago Mendes, Luis Islas, Donizete Oliveira, and Rudolf Kargus.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1950, Ion Dumitru ranks 535Before him are Juris Silovs, Fernando Pereira, Ole Qvist, Eddie Hazel, Nikos Kotzias, and Tatyana Averina. After him are Sharat Saxena, Bob Orton Jr., Momčilo Vukotić, Gary Hug, Sultan Rakhmanov, and Jenny Beavan.

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In Romania

Among people born in Romania, Ion Dumitru ranks 486 out of 844Before him are Constantin Gâlcă (1972), Vilmos Zombori (1906), Árpád Tóth (1886), Pál Teleki (1906), Ghiță Licu (1945), and Károly Weichelt (1906). After him are Gheorghe Fiat (1929), Otmar Szafnauer (1964), György Kulin (1905), Cristi Puiu (1967), Andreo Cseh (1895), and Alma Gluck (1884).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Romania

Among soccer players born in Romania, Ion Dumitru ranks 83Before him are Andrei Bărbulescu (1909), Vasile Deheleanu (1910), Constantin Gâlcă (1972), Vilmos Zombori (1906), Pál Teleki (1906), and Károly Weichelt (1906). After him are Gheorghe Ciolac (1908), Iulian Filipescu (1974), Rudolf Kotormány (1911), Ioan Lupescu (1968), Ștefan Radu (1986), and Nicolae Pescaru (1943).