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Aleksandar Ratkov

1992 - Today

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Aleksandar Ratkov (Serbian Cyrillic: Александар Ратков; born 11 March 1992) is a Serbian 3x3 basketball player for Liman 3x3 of the FIBA 3x3 World Tour. Also, he represents the Serbian national team internationally. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Aleksandar Ratkov is the 1,655th most popular basketball player (up from 1,753rd in 2019), the 678th most popular biography from Serbia (down from 675th in 2019) and the 57th most popular Serbian Basketball Player.

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Among BASKETBALL PLAYERS

Among basketball players, Aleksandar Ratkov ranks 1,649 out of 1,757After him are Scot Pollard, Patricio Garino, Vít Krejčí, Zhang Zhiting, Sonja Greinacher, Doug McDermott, Jabari Smith Jr., Arnoldas Kulboka, Astou Ndour-Fall, Mitchell Robinson, Johnny O'Bryant III, and Ron Mercer.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1992, Aleksandar Ratkov ranks 1,408Before him are Fanny Lecluyse, Kenta Anraku, Crislan, Gabriela Drăgoi, Erin Jackson, and Antonio Puertas. After him are Palak Muchhal, Tokio Hatamoto, Petr Mrázek, Kaijiro Fujiyoshi, Sonja Greinacher, and Doug McDermott.

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In Serbia

Among people born in Serbia, Aleksandar Ratkov ranks 678 out of 661Before him are Miloš Ćuk (1990), Petar Ratkov (2003), Dejan Davidovac (1995), Ivana Jorović (1997), Živko Živković (1989), and Nikola Maraš (1995). After him are Milan Jevtović (1993), Dejan Majstorović (1988), Mate Nemeš (1993), Erhan Mašović (1998), Petar Golubović (1994), and Filip Manojlović (1996).

Among BASKETBALL PLAYERS In Serbia

Among basketball players born in Serbia, Aleksandar Ratkov ranks 57Before him are Stefan Birčević (1989), Nevena Jovanović (1990), Dragana Stanković (1995), Aleksej Pokuševski (2001), Sara Krnjić (1991), and Dejan Davidovac (1995). After him are Dejan Majstorović (1988), Mihailo Vasić (1993), Nikola Radičević (1994), and Aleksandra Crvendakić (1996).