Soccer Player

Ladislav Jurkemik

Slovak footballer

1953 - today

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His biography is available in 22 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 21 in 2024). Ladislav Jurkemik is the 2,556th most popular soccer player (down from 1,353rd in 2024), the 167th most popular biography from Slovakia (down from 103rd in 2019) and the 30th most popular Slovak Soccer Player.

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Among Soccer Players

Among soccer players, Ladislav Jurkemik ranks 2,552 out of 21,273Before him are Ladislav Kuna, Virgilio Fossati, Nicolae Dobrin, Dorinel Munteanu, Frane Matošić, and Juan Carlos Corazzo. After him are Shinji Kagawa, Mohamed Akid, Adolf Urban, Roberto Ferreiro, Ulises Poirier, and Bernardo Silva.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1953, Ladislav Jurkemik ranks 298Before him are Mike Espy, David Deutsch, Ditmar Jakobs, Hwang Woo-suk, Oliver Ivanović, and Zoltán Magyar. After him are Adam Sandurski, Kurt Fuller, Michaël Dudok de Wit, Abdelmajid Dolmy, James Read, and Patti Scialfa.

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In Slovakia

Among people born in Slovakia, Ladislav Jurkemik ranks 167 out of NaNBefore him are Ľubomír Luhový (1967), Lajos Kassák (1887), Anton Malatinský (1920), Jozef Barmoš (1954), Ladislav Kuna (1947), and Janko Kráľ (1822). After him are Adriana Karembeu (1971), Marek Špilár (1975), János Csernoch (1852), Andrei Glanzmann (1907), Peter Sagan (1990), and Janko Alexy (1894).

Among Soccer Players In Slovakia

Among soccer players born in Slovakia, Ladislav Jurkemik ranks 30Before him are Imrich Stacho (1931), Michal Vičan (1925), Ľubomír Luhový (1967), Anton Malatinský (1920), Jozef Barmoš (1954), and Ladislav Kuna (1947). After him are Marek Špilár (1975), Andrei Glanzmann (1907), Martin Škrtel (1984), Jozef Štibrányi (1940), Lukáš Hrádecký (1989), and Jozef Čapkovič (1948).

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