Soccer Player

Lia Wälti

1993 - today

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Her biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Lia Wälti is the 11,998th most popular soccer player, the 921st most popular biography from Switzerland and the 148th most popular Swiss Soccer Player.

Lia Wälti is a Swiss footballer born in 1993, known for her role as a midfielder for the Swiss national team and her club career in women's football. She is recognized for her technical skills, leadership on the field, and contributions to the growth of women's soccer in Switzerland.

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Among Soccer Players

Among soccer players, Lia Wälti ranks 11,985 out of 21,273Before her are Ismael Blanco, Roberto Fresnedoso, Vjekoslav Škrinjar, Abbosbek Fayzullaev, Abdulrahman Ghareeb, and Leandro Grimi. After her are Štěpán Vachoušek, Schwenck, Everton Giovanella, Lee Seung-yeoul, Jacek Zieliński, and Mohamed Mkacher.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1993, Lia Wälti ranks 374Before her are Getter Jaani, Vitinho, Alberto Bettiol, Kenan Kodro, Badr Banoun, and Ku Bon-chan. After her are Roy Kim, Freya Mavor, Ken Sema, Jolanda Neff, Dimitri Foulquier, and Khrystyna Soloviy.

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In Switzerland

Among people born in Switzerland, Lia Wälti ranks 921 out of NaNBefore her are Pajtim Kasami (1992), Colette Brand (1967), Maya Pedersen-Bieri (1972), Marcel Fischer (1978), Gregor Deschwanden (1991), and Ardon Jashari (2002). After her are Rebeka Masarova (1999), Silvan Dillier (1990), Jolanda Neff (1993), Miloš Veljković (1995), Philipp Schoch (1979), and Pirmin Schwegler (1987).

Among Soccer Players In Switzerland

Among soccer players born in Switzerland, Lia Wälti ranks 148Before her are Terence Kongolo (1994), Martin Stocklasa (1979), Kevin Mbabu (1995), Shkëlzen Gashi (1988), Pajtim Kasami (1992), and Ardon Jashari (2002). After her are Miloš Veljković (1995), Pirmin Schwegler (1987), Arlind Ajeti (1993), Stefan Frei (1986), Marco Zwyssig (1971), and Michel Aebischer (1997).

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