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Martin Ádám

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Martin Ádám (born 6 November 1994) is a Hungarian professional footballer who plays as a forward or winger for Nemzeti Bajnokság club Paks and the Hungary national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 19 different languages on Wikipedia. Martin Ádám is the 14,674th most popular soccer player, the 1,051st most popular biography from Hungary and the 159th most popular Hungarian Soccer Player.

Martin Ádám, the Hungarian footballer born in 1994, is most famous for his role as a forward and his contributions to various clubs in Hungary, including his notable performances in the Hungarian top division. He has also represented Hungary at the youth international level.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Martin Ádám ranks 14,674 out of 21,273Before him are Igor Vrablic, Atsuto Oishi, Calvin Stengs, Jermaine Jenas, Brian McDermott, and Agim Ibraimi. After him are Kojiro Kaimoto, Georgi Ivanov, Matías Lequi, Mattias Johansson, Ryo Fukudome, and Hiroyuki Kobayashi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1994, Martin Ádám ranks 556Before him are Rodrigo Aguirre, Go Won-hee, Lucas Romero, Yū Serizawa, Denis Kudla, and Mina Tanaka. After him are Kim Jun-ho, Hernani Azevedo Júnior, Yannick Gerhardt, Danka Kovinić, Caterina Bosetti, and Sophie Skelton.

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In Hungary

Among people born in Hungary, Martin Ádám ranks 1,051 out of 1,077Before him are Réka Luca Jani (1991), Tamás Molnár (1975), Shaoang Liu (1998), Nicolás Rodríguez (null), Csézy (1979), and Dániel Böde (1986). After him are Gergely Rudolf (1985), Zoltán Fodor (1985), Zsolt Nemcsik (1977), Zsuzsanna Vörös (1977), Ágnes Farkas (1973), and Sándor Bárdosi (1977).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Hungary

Among soccer players born in Hungary, Martin Ádám ranks 159Before him are András Schäfer (1999), Richárd Guzmics (1987), Vilmos Vanczák (1983), Mihály Korhut (1988), Anita Pádár (1979), and Dániel Böde (1986). After him are Gergely Rudolf (1985), Sándor Torghelle (1982), Tibor Dombi (1973), Zsolt Nagy (1993), Balázs Megyeri (1990), and Barnabás Bese (1994).