SOCCER PLAYER

Martin Vunk

1984 - Today

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Martin Vunk (born 21 August 1984) is a retired Estonian professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Martin Vunk has received more than 32,744 page views. His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 16 in 2019). Martin Vunk is the 17,035th most popular soccer player (down from 15,222nd in 2019), the 340th most popular biography from Estonia (down from 300th in 2019) and the 38th most popular Estonian Soccer Player.

Memorability Metrics

  • 33k

    Page Views (PV)

  • 24.92

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 17

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 5.72

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 2.15

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Martin Vunk ranks 17,035 out of 21,273Before him are Jasurbek Yakhshiboev, Ryo Fukudome, Samuel Grandsir, Branko Jovičić, Joshua John, and Taisuke Nakamura. After him are Williot Swedberg, Aymen Tahar, João Gomes, Katsushi Kurihara, Salvador Agra, and Cheick Doucouré.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1984, Martin Vunk ranks 1,260Before him are James Godday, Tyson Ritter, Bobby Brown, Juan Carlos Valenzuela, Hiroto Mogi, and Milan Michálek. After him are Sébastien Turgot, Derrick Atkins, Melanie Wilson, Christine Ohuruogu, Erik, and Andreea Isărescu.

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In Estonia

Among people born in Estonia, Martin Vunk ranks 340 out of 351Before him are Andrei Sidorenkov (1984), Martin Padar (1979), Igor Morozov (1989), Gert Kams (1985), Joonas Tamm (1992), and Jürgen Zopp (1988). After him are Epp Mäe (1992), Siim Luts (1989), Tihhon Šišov (1983), Kaspar Taimsoo (1987), Sander Puri (1988), and Artur Pikk (1993).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Estonia

Among soccer players born in Estonia, Martin Vunk ranks 38Before him are Vjatšeslav Zahovaiko (1981), Rauno Sappinen (1996), Andrei Sidorenkov (1984), Igor Morozov (1989), Gert Kams (1985), and Joonas Tamm (1992). After him are Siim Luts (1989), Tihhon Šišov (1983), Sander Puri (1988), Artur Pikk (1993), Sergei Mošnikov (1988), and Kaimar Saag (1988).