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Aleksandar Janković

1972 - Today

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Aleksandar Janković (Serbian Cyrillic: Александар Јанковић; born 6 May 1972) is a Serbian football coach and former player who was most recently the manager of the China national football team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia (down from 18 in 2024). Aleksandar Janković is the 383rd most popular coach (down from 348th in 2024), the 422nd most popular biography from Serbia (down from 383rd in 2019) and the 11th most popular Serbian Coach.

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Among COACHES

Among coaches, Aleksandar Janković ranks 383 out of 471Before him are Edward Iordănescu, Jalel Kadri, Rolando Maran, Marco Aurélio, Marijan Pušnik, and Hussein Ammouta. After him are Czesław Michniewicz, Bruce Rioch, Augusto Pedro de Sousa, Ionel Ganea, Sandro Schwarz, and Bob Knight.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1972, Aleksandar Janković ranks 592Before him are Justina Machado, Legna Verdecia, Stoja, Andrey Malakhov, Adam Beach, and Jessika Roswall. After him are Daniil of Bulgaria, Greg Berlanti, Aysen Nikolayev, Jasmin St. Claire, Miguel de Icaza, and Jaouad Gharib.

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In Serbia

Among people born in Serbia, Aleksandar Janković ranks 422 out of 661Before him are Miralem Sulejmani (1988), Jovan Stanković (1971), Zlatko Krmpotić (1958), Stoja (1972), Miroslav Stević (1970), and Igor Rakočević (1978). After him are Zoran Stefanović (1969), Igor Duljaj (1979), Igor Kokoškov (1971), Ivana Španović (1990), Vasilije Micić (1994), and Srđan Baljak (1978).

Among COACHES In Serbia

Among coaches born in Serbia, Aleksandar Janković ranks 11Before him are Ljubiša Broćić (1911), Slavoljub Muslin (1953), Josip Kuže (1952), Ratko Rudić (1948), Ivan Jovanović (1962), and Radmilo Ivančević (1950). After him are Marko Nikolić (1979), Goran Stevanović (1966), and Slaviša Stojanovič (1969).