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Tied as tallest player in Australian Football League history. born 1980 United States: 211 cm 6 ft 11 in Mason Cox: Tied as tallest player in Australian Football League history. born 1991 United States 211 cm 6 ft 11 in Reilly Opelka: Tied as tallest tennis player on the ATP Tour. born 1997 Croatia: 211 cm 6 ft 11 in Ivo Karlović
Kristof Van Hout (born 9 February 1987) is a Belgian former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. [1] [2] With a height of 2.08m, he is considered one of the tallest footballers in history. [3]
Tonny Brogaard (born 10 February 1984), formerly Tonny Nielsen, is a Danish football goalkeeper, who last played at Boldklubben Frem in the Danish 1st Division. At 206 cm (6'9"), he is one of the tallest playing footballers. [1]
Peter Street (born 6 June 1980 in Tasmania) is a former professional Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League.. At 211 cm (6' 11") he is the equal tallest player in the history of the VFL/AFL (along with Aaron Sandilands, Mason Cox and Ned Reeves).
Zeljko Kalac (born 16 December 1972) is an Australian former soccer player who is currently head coach of Inter Lions in the NSW League One. [2] Standing at 2.02 m, Kalac is the tallest player to have represented the Australia national football team.
Matthew "Spider" Burton (born 19 May 1970) is a retired Australian rules footballer.He played as a ruckman and began his Football career at Subiaco. "Spider" Burton, as he's commonly known, because of his 210 cm (6 ft 11 in) frame, was formerly the AFL's tallest player.
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Paul Millar is a Scottish former footballer who last played for Deveronvale and is most notably remembered for his time at Elgin City F.C. Standing at 6 feet 10 inches (2.08 m) tall, Millar is widely recognized as the tallest player in world football to date. [1]