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Damjan Rudež

1986 - Today

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Damjan Rudež (born 17 June 1986) is a Croatian former professional basketball player. He represented the Croatian national team. Standing at 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m), he played at both forward positions. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia. Damjan Rudež is the 1,374th most popular basketball player (down from 1,330th in 2024), the 698th most popular biography from Croatia (down from 654th in 2019) and the 48th most popular Croatian Basketball Player.

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Among BASKETBALL PLAYERS

Among basketball players, Damjan Rudež ranks 1,374 out of 1,757Before him are Aleksandar Rašić, Ömer Yurtseven, Adam Morrison, Dairis Bertāns, Matthew Dellavedova, and Tarik Black. After him are Darrell Walker, Jordan Farmar, Tacko Fall, Oleksiy Pecherov, Matt Bonner, and Mikal Bridges.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1986, Damjan Rudež ranks 1,327Before him are Lara-Isabelle Rentinck, Júnior Morais, Eric Lloyd, Pavlo Tymoshchenko, Jordan Larson, and Edimar Fraga. After him are Ekaterina Dzehalevich, Jordan Farmar, Valentina Marchei, Yoann Touzghar, Aleksander Walmann, and Lauri Korpikoski.

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In Croatia

Among people born in Croatia, Damjan Rudež ranks 698 out of 700Before him are Deni Alar (1990), Srđan Andrić (1980), Luka Stepančić (1990), Ante Rukavina (1986), Antonio Milić (1994), and Ivan Buljubašić (1987). After him are Damir Bičanić (1985), Tonči Stipanović (1986), Šime Fantela (1986), Mario Maloča (1989), Sandra Paović (1983), and Kristijan Đurasek (1987).

Among BASKETBALL PLAYERS In Croatia

Among basketball players born in Croatia, Damjan Rudež ranks 48Before him are Antonija Sandrić (1988), Luka Žorić (1984), Davor Kus (1978), Marko Banić (1984), Kosta Perović (1985), and Duško Savanović (1983). After him are Željko Šakić (1988), Đorđe Gagić (1990), Mario Delaš (1990), and Luka Šamanić (2000).