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Walter Schleger

1929 - 1999

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Sa biographie est disponible en 17 langues sur Wikipédia. Walter Schleger est le 2,609th footballeur le plus populaire (en hausse du 4,426th en 2024), la 581st biographie la plus populaire de Tchéquie (en hausse du 727th en 2019), ainsi que le 56th footballeur de Tchéquie le plus populaire.

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Among Footballeurs

Among footballeurs, Walter Schleger ranks 2,609 out of 21,273Before him are Jorge Toro, Lauren, Vilmos Kohut, Dieter Herzog, Ted Drake, and Gunnar Jansson. After him are Guillermo Amor, Iuliu Bodola, Cosmin Contra, Jupp Kapellmann, Antonio Campolo, and José Ramón Alexanko.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1929, Walter Schleger ranks 343Before him are Héctor Alterio, Wolfgang Peters, Eliseo Prado, Fred Martin, Avet Terterian, and Klara Rumyanova. After him are Ulu Grosbard, Ken Henry, James Shigeta, Ray Barretto, Klausjürgen Wussow, and Oleg Strizhenov. Among people deceased in 1999, Walter Schleger ranks 188Before him are Yevgeny Morgunov, Fritz Honegger, Regina Ghazaryan, Muhammetnazar Gapurow, Johannes Käbin, and Einar Englund. After him are Nahum Stelmach, Henry Carlsson, István Nagy, Ruth Roman, Primo Nebiolo, and Yvette Cauchois.

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In Tchéquie

Among people born in Tchéquie, Walter Schleger ranks 581 out of NaNBefore him are Adolf Lang (1848), František Šafránek (1931), Rudolf Friml (1879), Josephine Kablick (1787), Vladimír Holan (1905), and Petr Kellner (1964). After him are Arnold Pick (1851), Václav Mašek (1941), Ernst Falkbeer (1819), Vladimír Zábrodský (1923), Gudrun Pausewang (1928), and Miroslav Filip (1928).

Among Footballeurs In Tchéquie

Among footballeurs born in Tchéquie, Walter Schleger ranks 56Before him are Josef Zeman (1915), Tomáš Ujfaluši (1978), Jiří Čadek (1935), František Šterc (1912), Milan Dvořák (1934), and František Šafránek (1931). After him are Václav Mašek (1941), Tomáš Galásek (1973), Čestmír Vycpálek (1921), Jan Lála (1938), Karel Kolský (1914), and Václav Hovorka (1931).

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