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Peter Artner

1966 - Today

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Peter Artner (born 20 May 1966) is an Austrian former professional footballer who played as a defender. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Peter Artner is the 9,396th most popular soccer player (down from 9,201st in 2024), the 1,197th most popular biography from Austria (up from 1,198th in 2019) and the 124th most popular Austrian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Peter Artner ranks 9,396 out of 21,273Before him are Shinsuke Shiotani, Roberto Galia, Carlos Diogo, Charlie George, Bernd Thijs, and Shunya Kamiya. After him are Luis Flores, Sunao Kasahara, Gerald Messlender, Nazim Suleymanov, Graeme Le Saux, and Zoumana Camara.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1966, Peter Artner ranks 759Before him are Antônio Wagner de Moraes, Akosua Busia, Goran Stevanović, Frank Klawonn, Tiffany Cohen, and Jaume Fort. After him are Lloyd Owen, Toshi Arai, Minna Aaltonen, Shahin Diniyev, Jeroen Duyster, and José González.

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In Austria

Among people born in Austria, Peter Artner ranks 1,197 out of 1,424Before him are Harald Winkler (1962), Michael Gregoritsch (1994), Luka Sučić (2002), Yusuf Demir (2003), Christian Hoffmann (1974), and Roland Kickinger (1968). After him are Gerald Messlender (1961), Heinz Kuttin (1971), Konrad Plautz (1964), Alexander Peya (1980), Christian Keglevits (1961), and Vincent Bueno (1985).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Austria

Among soccer players born in Austria, Peter Artner ranks 124Before him are Gernot Trauner (1992), Sebastian Prödl (1987), Dietmar Kühbauer (1971), Michael Gregoritsch (1994), Luka Sučić (2002), and Yusuf Demir (2003). After him are Gerald Messlender (1961), Konrad Plautz (1964), Christian Keglevits (1961), Emanuel Pogatetz (1983), Josef Degeorgi (1960), and Walter Kogler (1967).