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Ralf Rangnick

1958 - presente

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La sua biografia è disponibile in 34 lingue su Wikipedia (in aumento rispetto a 32 nel 2024). Ralf Rangnick è il 90° allenatore più popolare (in calo dal 74° nel 2024), la 1862ª biografia più popolare della Germania (in calo dal 1417ª nel 2019) e il 13° allenatore più popolare della Germania.

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Among Allenatores

Among allenatores, Ralf Rangnick ranks 90 out of 471Before him are Otto Barić, Walter Zenga, Andreas Köpke, Roberto Donadoni, Vanderlei Luxemburgo, and Ange Postecoglou. After him are Pierre Littbarski, Karel Brückner, Richard Williams, Miljan Miljanić, Köbi Kuhn, and Jozef Adamec.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1958, Ralf Rangnick ranks 71Before him are Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Avigdor Lieberman, Dave Finlay, Holly Hunter, Ghassan Massoud, and Marg Helgenberger. After him are Patrice Talon, Nasry Asfura, Rabah Madjer, Sooronbay Jeenbekov, Maggie Hassan, and Simon Le Bon.

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In Germania

Among people born in Germania, Ralf Rangnick ranks 1,862 out of NaNBefore him are Bastian Schweinsteiger (1984), Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia (1772), Melitta Bentz (1873), Princess Feodora of Leiningen (1807), Ernest Mandel (1923), and Carl Ludvig Engel (1778). After him are Charles III William, Margrave of Baden-Durlach (1679), Friedrich Rückert (1788), Friedrich Kasimir Medikus (1736), Joseph Martin Kraus (1756), Pierre Littbarski (1960), and Christian I, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg (1568).

Among Allenatores In Germania

Among allenatores born in Germania, Ralf Rangnick ranks 13Before him are Otto Rehhagel (1938), Bernd Schuster (1959), Matthias Sammer (1967), Robert Prosinečki (1969), Edmund Conen (1914), and Andreas Köpke (1962). After him are Pierre Littbarski (1960), Holger Osieck (1948), Hennes Weisweiler (1919), Volker Finke (1948), Otto Nerz (1892), and Julian Nagelsmann (1987).

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