Best Alternatives to Konrad Faber
Players most similar to Konrad Faber (Defender, N/A) — ranked by AI DNA similarity score across playing style, pressing intensity, and tactical fit.
Top 3 Alternatives to Konrad Faber
- 1.Mika Haas99% DNA match·Kaiserslautern
- 2.Yannick Leliendal99% DNA match·FC Volendam
- 3.Rafita Garrido99% DNA match·Málaga
Ranked by AI DNA similarity — 768 dimensions across playing style, pressing intensity, and tactical fit.
Intelligence Verdict
“A Active Full-Back....”
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A Active Full-Back. Statistically, he stands out as a capable chance creator (1.1 key passes/90), wins the physical battle (57% duel success), central to possession (71 touches/90) and active off the ball (2.8 press score/90), contributing to defensive transitions. The three most similar players to Konrad Faber by playing style are:
- Mika Haas(99% match) — A Active Full-Back. Statistically, he stands out as wins the physical battle (58% duel success) and active off the ball (2.6 press score/90), contributing to defensive transitions.
- Yannick Leliendal(99% match) — A Active Full-Back. Statistically, he stands out as an aggressive ball-winner (2.7 tackles/90), wins the physical battle (58% duel success) and a high-intensity presser (press score 3.0/90), constantly disrupting opposition build-up.
- Rafita Garrido(99% match) — A Defender. Statistically, he stands out as meticulous in distribution (87% pass accuracy), wins the physical battle (57% duel success) and active off the ball (2.4 press score/90), contributing to defensive transitions.
Similarity is calculated using per-90 performance data across multiple playing style dimensions. How Player DNA matching works →
Similar Players — Ranked by DNA Similarity
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