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Bojana Radulović

1973 - Today

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Bojana Radulović (Serbian Cyrillic: Бојана Радуловић, Hungarian: Radulovics Bojana; born 23 March 1973), is a retired Serbian-Hungarian handball player who currently leads the handball academy of Dunaújváros. Often perceived as one of the best players of all time, she was voted IHF World Player of the Year in 2000 and 2003 by the International Handball Federation. At the club level, in addition to numerous domestic successes, she won every major European cup, including the EHF Champions League title in 1999. She won a silver medal with the Hungarian national team at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney and another silver medal at the 2003 World Championship in Croatia. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Bojana Radulović is the 162nd most popular handball player (down from 144th in 2019), the 476th most popular biography from Serbia (down from 457th in 2019) and the 11th most popular Serbian Handball Player.

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Among HANDBALL PLAYERS

Among handball players, Bojana Radulović ranks 162 out of 420Before her are Jovanka Radičević, Lene Rantala, Igor Karačić, Nedim Remili, Anne Dorthe Tanderup, and Alexandra do Nascimento. After her are Uwe Gensheimer, László Nagy, David Davis, Anita Görbicz, Henrik Møllgaard, and Sławomir Szmal.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1973, Bojana Radulović ranks 778Before her are Langley Kirkwood, Ramaz Paliani, William Lee Scott, Shinichi Muto, Christian Bassedas, and Trine Hansen. After her are Juan Carlos Franco, André Øvredal, Mahima Chaudhry, Masaya Honda, Aleksandr Filimonov, and Arik Benado.

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In Serbia

Among people born in Serbia, Bojana Radulović ranks 476 out of 661Before her are Darko Lazović (1990), Nikola Milenković (1997), Zoran Janković (1974), Sanja Vučić (1993), Tijana Bogićević (1981), and Nenad Milijaš (1983). After her are Ivica Iliev (1979), Milica Mandić (1991), Bojan Šaranov (1987), Nenad Tomović (1987), Milos Kerkez (2003), and Nemanja Nedović (1991).

Among HANDBALL PLAYERS In Serbia

Among handball players born in Serbia, Bojana Radulović ranks 11Before her are Zlatko Portner (1962), Momir Rnić (1955), Dragan Škrbić (1968), Bojana Popović (1979), Katarina Bulatović (1984), and Momir Ilić (1981). After her are Ana Đokić (1979), Andrea Lekić (1987), Žarko Šešum (1986), and Marko Vujin (1984).