Calciatore

Jozef Vengloš

1936 - 2021

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La sua biografia è disponibile in 33 lingue su Wikipedia (in aumento rispetto a 32 nel 2024). Jozef Vengloš è il 951° calciatore più popolare (in calo dal 887° nel 2024), la 72ª biografia più popolare della Slovacchia (in aumento dal 74ª nel 2019) e il 6° calciatore più popolare della Slovacchia.

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Among Calciatores

Among calciatores, Jozef Vengloš ranks 948 out of 21,273Before him are Jiří Sobotka, Achraf Hakimi, Ian Callaghan, Manuel Rosas, Masateru Akita, and David Luiz. After him are Alan Smith, Antonio Di Natale, Simão Sabrosa, Ariel Ortega, Joaquín Peiró, and Moderato Wisintainer.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1936, Jozef Vengloš ranks 182Before him are Savitri, Eliahu Inbal, Juliette Mayniel, Hermeto Pascoal, Solomon Burke, and Šaban Bajramović. After him are Norma Aleandro, Gabriel Matzneff, Joaquín Peiró, Valentín Paniagua, Andrej Kvašňák, and Carl, Duke of Württemberg. Among people deceased in 2021, Jozef Vengloš ranks 182Before him are Nelson Freire, Cicely Tyson, Ahmed Jibril, Jovan Divjak, Vladimir Shatalov, and Anerood Jugnauth. After him are Matthew Festing, Wilfried Van Moer, Ian St John, Wahiduddin Khan, Albert Vanhoye, and Otelo Saraiva de Carvalho.

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In Slovacchia

Among people born in Slovacchia, Jozef Vengloš ranks 72 out of NaNBefore him are Teréz Brunszvik (1775), Ányos Jedlik (1800), Adolf Scherer (1938), Vladimír Clementis (1902), Léopold Szondi (1893), and Anton Ondruš (1950). After him are Ondrej Nepela (1951), Martina Hingis (1980), Titus Buberník (1933), Andrej Kvašňák (1936), Alexander Mach (1902), and Maximilian Hell (1720).

Among Calciatores In Slovacchia

Among calciatores born in Slovacchia, Jozef Vengloš ranks 6Before him are Ferdinand Daučík (1910), Ján Popluhár (1935), Karol Dobiaš (1947), Adolf Scherer (1938), and Anton Ondruš (1950). After him are Titus Buberník (1933), Andrej Kvašňák (1936), Ján Pivarník (1947), Marek Hamšík (1987), Štefan Čambal (1908), and Pavol Molnár (1936).

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