SOCCER PLAYER

Tim Hoogland

1985 - Today

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Tim Klaus Hoogland (born 11 June 1985) is a retired German footballer who last played as a defender or midfielder for Australian A-League club Melbourne Victory FC. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 19 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 18 in 2024). Tim Hoogland is the 14,557th most popular soccer player (down from 13,716th in 2024), the 7,015th most popular biography from Germany (down from 6,753rd in 2019) and the 689th most popular German Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Tim Hoogland ranks 14,557 out of 21,273Before him are Massimo Margiotta, Alexis Norambuena, Paulin Voavy, Maciej Murawski, Mohamed Ihattaren, and Ezechiel N'Douassel. After him are Hideo Ōshima, Juanlu, Edílson José da Silva, Aaron Lawrence, Élton Rodrigues Brandão, and Miloy.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1985, Tim Hoogland ranks 1,044Before him are Rahul Kohli, Rie fu, Nikša Dobud, Chen Qiushi, Marija Jovanović, and Nathan Smith. After him are Élton Rodrigues Brandão, Juuso Hietanen, Jaroslav Kulhavý, Mikhail Kuznetsov, Tommaso Ciampa, and Fahed Attal.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Tim Hoogland ranks 7,018 out of 7,253Before him are André Hahn (1990), Frank Ostholt (1975), Stefan Ulm (1975), Patrick Hausding (1989), Jasmin Duehring (1992), and Silke Spiegelburg (1986). After him are Marco Engelhardt (1980), Lisa Unruh (1988), Michael Rösch (1983), Franziska Schenk (1974), Isaak (1995), and Tobias Arlt (1987).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Germany

Among soccer players born in Germany, Tim Hoogland ranks 689Before him are Maximilian Eggestein (1996), Pierre-Michel Lasogga (1991), Levin Öztunalı (1996), Michael Thurk (1976), Robert Bauer (1995), and André Hahn (1990). After him are Marco Engelhardt (1980), Marco Pašalić (2000), Danny Williams (1989), Adil Chihi (1988), Mohamed Amsif (1989), and Yannick Gerhardt (1994).