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Boro Primorac

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Boro Primorac (pronounced [bǒːro prǐːmorats]; born 5 December 1954) is a Bosnian professional football manager and former player who most recently managed Croatian First Football League club Hajduk Split. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Boro Primorac is the 3,537th most popular soccer player (down from 2,978th in 2019), the 173rd most popular biography from Bosnia and Herzegovina (down from 164th in 2019) and the 32nd most popular Bosnian, Herzegovinian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Boro Primorac ranks 3,537 out of 21,273Before him are Domagoj Vida, Eduard Krieger, Kostas Tsimikas, David Albelda, Sid Kimpton, and Daichi Fukushima. After him are Juan Carlos Osorio, Eric García, Kiril Metkov, Rui Vitória, Santiago Santamaría, and Paolo Barison.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1954, Boro Primorac ranks 375Before him are Rick Warren, K. Chandrashekar Rao, Mustafa Barghouti, Aavo Pikkuus, Wei Fenghe, and Joe Jackson. After him are Joep Lange, Kiki Smith, Neal Schon, Susan Kare, Thomas Struth, and Kamal Haasan.

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In Bosnia and Herzegovina

Among people born in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Boro Primorac ranks 173 out of 375Before him are Mario Stanić (1972), Ivana Miličević (1974), Ivan Ljubičić (1979), Meho Kodro (1967), Vedran Ćorluka (1986), and Jasna Diklić (1946). After him are Denis Zvizdić (1964), Zvonimir Serdarušić (1950), Zlatko Lagumdžija (1955), Ante Budimir (1991), Mirko Šarović (1956), and Umihana Čuvidina (1794).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Bosnia and Herzegovina

Among soccer players born in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Boro Primorac ranks 32Before him are Mehmed Baždarević (1960), Velimir Sombolac (1939), Zoran Vujović (1958), Mario Stanić (1972), Meho Kodro (1967), and Vedran Ćorluka (1986). After him are Ante Budimir (1991), Marko Marin (1989), Amir Karić (1973), Dejan Lovren (1989), Rade Bogdanović (1970), and Mirsad Fazlagić (1943).