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Bruno Gudelj

1966 - Today

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Bruno Gudelj (born 8 May 1966) is a Croatian handball player. He played for the Croatia men's national handball team at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, where Croatia won the gold medal. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Bruno Gudelj is the 150th most popular handball player (down from 76th in 2019), the 508th most popular biography from Croatia (down from 405th in 2019) and the 14th most popular Croatian Handball Player.

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Among HANDBALL PLAYERS

Among handball players, Bruno Gudelj ranks 150 out of 420Before him are Marit Malm Frafjord, Amandine Leynaud, José Javier Hombrados, Mladen Bojinović, Gonzalo Pérez de Vargas, and Davor Dominiković. After him are Ivan Čupić, Mirko Alilović, Valery Gopin, Kari Mette Johansen, Daouda Karaboué, and Jovanka Radičević.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1966, Bruno Gudelj ranks 756Before him are Hwang Hye-young, Francisco Javier Cruz, Lyudmila Rogachova, Tatsuru Mukojima, Niclas Nyhlén, and Paula Trickey. After him are Molly Price, Sherman Alexie, Hiroaki Kumon, Samson Kitur, Jürg Studer, and Lorenzo Guerini.

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In Croatia

Among people born in Croatia, Bruno Gudelj ranks 508 out of 700Before him are Mario Galinović (1976), Lovro Majer (1998), Dušan Vemić (1976), Davor Dominiković (1978), Dragan Travica (1986), and Mate Bilić (1980). After him are Vladimir Miholjević (1974), Ivan Čupić (1986), Petar Krpan (1974), Josip Zovko (1970), Krunoslav Simon (1985), and Franka Batelić (1992).

Among HANDBALL PLAYERS In Croatia

Among handball players born in Croatia, Bruno Gudelj ranks 14Before him are Alvaro Načinović (1966), Petar Metličić (1976), Valter Matošević (1970), Blaženko Lacković (1980), Nenad Kljaić (1966), and Davor Dominiković (1978). After him are Ivan Čupić (1986), Valner Franković (1968), Manuel Štrlek (1988), Marko Kopljar (1986), Vladimir Šujster (1972), and Vedran Zrnić (1979).