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Dragoslav Jevrić

1974 - presente

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Dragoslav Jevrić (in serbo Драгослав Јеврић?; Ivangrad, 8 luglio 1974) è un ex calciatore serbo, di ruolo portiere. Leggi di più su Wikipedia

His biography is available in 29 different languages on Wikipedia. Dragoslav Jevrić is the 5,381st most popular calciatore (up from 5,898th in 2024), the 80th most popular biography from Montenegro (up from 82nd in 2019) and the 18th most popular Montenegrin Calciatore.

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Among Calciatores

Among calciatores, Dragoslav Jevrić ranks 5,381 out of 21,273Before him are Hironori Nagamine, Yoshiki Maeda, Mateo Retegui, Satoshi Tsunami, Neven Subotić, and Pál Teleki. After him are Billy Whelan, Jesse Lingard, Gerd Zewe, Brian Priske, Paul Mariner, and Eduard Kozynkevych.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1974, Dragoslav Jevrić ranks 256Before him are Iván Hurtado, Saku Koivu, Liv Grete Skjelbreid, Jesper Blomqvist, Shin Ha-kyun, and Joseph Kosinski. After him are Agustín Delgado, Princess Claire of Belgium, Masafumi Mizuki, Artur Balder, Sean Gunn, and Hideaki Kaetsu.

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In Montenegro

Among people born in Montenegro, Dragoslav Jevrić ranks 80 out of 142Before him are Nina Žižić (1985), Žarko Varajić (1951), Ivica Kralj (1973), Nenad Maslovar (1967), Milojko Spajić (1987), and Knez (1967). After him are Dritan Abazović (1985), Sergej Ćetković (1976), Rajko Žižić (1955), Igor Lukšić (1976), Nikola Mirotić (1991), and Ljubomir Radanović (1960).

Among Calciatores In Montenegro

Among calciatores born in Montenegro, Dragoslav Jevrić ranks 18Before him are Stefan Savić (1991), Stevan Jovetić (1989), Zoran Simović (1954), Miodrag Božović (1968), Ivica Kralj (1973), and Nenad Maslovar (1967). After him are Ljubomir Radanović (1960), Branko Brnović (1967), Dragoljub Brnović (1963), Niša Saveljić (1970), Igor Burzanović (1985), and Radomir Đalović (1982).

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