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Volker Finke

1948 - Today

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Volker Finke (born 24 March 1948) is a German former football manager and a former player. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Volker Finke has received more than 118,673 page views. His biography is available in 34 different languages on Wikipedia. Volker Finke is the 114th most popular coach (up from 126th in 2019), the 2,464th most popular biography from Germany (up from 2,952nd in 2019) and the 16th most popular German Coach.

Memorability Metrics

  • 120k

    Page Views (PV)

  • 55.05

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 34

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 4.62

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 3.48

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among COACHES

Among coaches, Volker Finke ranks 114 out of 471Before him are Henryk Kasperczak, Vladimir Petković, Sebastião Lazaroni, Otto Pfister, Huub Stevens, and Mazinho. After him are Holger Osieck, Džemaludin Mušović, Hennes Weisweiler, Hugo Broos, Pim Verbeek, and Zlatko Kranjčar.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1948, Volker Finke ranks 192Before him are Nick Drake, Drago Jančar, Pascal Quignard, Oliver Hart, Muse Bihi Abdi, and Kathy Reichs. After him are Christa McAuliffe, Friedrich Koncilia, Gottfried Helnwein, Holger Osieck, Zdravko Tolimir, and Helmuth Koinigg.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Volker Finke ranks 2,464 out of 7,253Before him are Viktor Meyer (1848), Casimir, Margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach (1481), Wilhelm Lehmbruck (1881), Franz von Sickingen (1481), Christiane Vulpius (1765), and Leopold II, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau (1700). After him are Fritz Klingenberg (1912), Ernest, Count of Lippe-Biesterfeld (1842), Dorothea Erxleben (1715), Adolf Meyer (1881), Ernst-Günther Baade (1897), and Erasmus Reinhold (1511).

Among COACHES In Germany

Among coaches born in Germany, Volker Finke ranks 16Before him are Matthias Sammer (1967), Ralf Rangnick (1958), Robert Prosinečki (1969), Andreas Köpke (1962), Edmund Conen (1914), and Otto Pfister (1937). After him are Holger Osieck (1948), Hennes Weisweiler (1919), Julian Nagelsmann (1987), Otto Nerz (1892), Rudi Gutendorf (1926), and Fritz Buchloh (1909).