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Alan Gregov

1970 - Today

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Alan Gregov (born April 1, 1970) is a Croatian retired basketball player. Alan Gregov has won the silver medal with the Croatia national basketball team at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain, a bronze medal at 1994 FIBA World Championship and a bronze medal at EuroBasket 1993. His uncle is Petar Popović, former Croatian basketball player. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Alan Gregov is the 799th most popular basketball player (down from 726th in 2024), the 550th most popular biography from Croatia (down from 515th in 2019) and the 30th most popular Croatian Basketball Player.

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Among BASKETBALL PLAYERS

Among basketball players, Alan Gregov ranks 799 out of 1,757Before him are Dwane Casey, Jason Terry, Jānis Blūms, Moritz Wagner, Michael Olowokandi, and Joe Johnson. After him are Bo McCalebb, Brad Daugherty, Jim Bilba, John Lucas II, Otis Thorpe, and Gordan Giriček.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1970, Alan Gregov ranks 988Before him are Alisa Marić, Quincy Watts, Rebekka Bakken, Katja Petrowskaja, Tyson Beckford, and Ardy Wiranata. After him are Cathrine Lindahl, Adriana Lisboa, Mukul Dev, Kazumasa Kawano, Svetlana Zakharova, and Yu Sun-bok.

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In Croatia

Among people born in Croatia, Alan Gregov ranks 550 out of 700Before him are Igor Cukrov (1984), Marina Erakovic (1988), Stjepan Andrijašević (1967), Damir Burić (1980), Igor Boraska (1970), and Duje Draganja (1983). After him are Hrvoje Vejić (1977), Josip Brekalo (1998), Gordan Giriček (1977), Stipe Erceg (1974), Nina Kraljić (1992), and Valner Franković (1968).

Among BASKETBALL PLAYERS In Croatia

Among basketball players born in Croatia, Alan Gregov ranks 30Before him are Ante Tomić (1987), Žana Lelas (1970), Krunoslav Simon (1985), Vladan Alanović (1967), Nikola Prkačin (1975), and Slaven Rimac (1974). After him are Gordan Giriček (1977), Aramis Naglić (1965), Andrija Žižić (1980), Mario Kasun (1980), Milan Mačvan (1989), and Marko Tomas (1985).