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Danijel Šarić

1977 - Today

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Danijel Šarić (Serbian Cyrillic: Данијел Шарић; born 27 June 1977) is a Bosnian-Qatari handball player of Serbian descent who plays for Qatari club Al Arabi. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Danijel Šarić is the 72nd most popular handball player (up from 94th in 2019), the 235th most popular biography from Bosnia and Herzegovina (up from 248th in 2019) and the 7th most popular Bosnian, Herzegovinian Handball Player.

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Among HANDBALL PLAYERS

Among handball players, Danijel Šarić ranks 72 out of 420Before him are Josef Krejci, Daniel Narcisse, Ólafur Stefánsson, Guillaume Gille, Kurt Dossin, and Lars Christiansen. After him are Mirza Džomba, Antonio Carlos Ortega, Didier Dinart, Magnus Andersson, Iztok Puc, and Ola Lindgren.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1977, Danijel Šarić ranks 309Before him are Alexander Morozevich, Tadaaki Matsubara, Konstantin Zyryanov, Diego Placente, Javier Botet, and Justo Villar. After him are Atsushi Yanagisawa, Alessandro Lucarelli, Felix van Groeningen, Mirza Džomba, Oksana Baiul, and Martin Laursen.

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In Bosnia and Herzegovina

Among people born in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Danijel Šarić ranks 235 out of 375Before him are Zdenko Kožul (1966), Albert Pobor (1956), Jasmin Repeša (1961), Edvin Kanka Cudic (1988), Predrag Pašić (1958), and Sejad Salihović (1984). After him are Dejan Damjanović (1981), Seka Aleksić (1981), Maya Sar (1981), Aleksandar Hemon (1964), Fahrudin Omerović (1961), and Srđan Aleksić (1966).

Among HANDBALL PLAYERS In Bosnia and Herzegovina

Among handball players born in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Danijel Šarić ranks 7Before him are Abaz Arslanagić (1944), Zlatko Saračević (1961), Svetlana Kitić (1960), Zdravko Zovko (1955), Irfan Smajlagić (1961), and Vlado Šola (1968). After him are Slavko Goluža (1971), Venio Losert (1976), Zoran Mikulić (1965), Božidar Jović (1972), Mladen Bojinović (1977), and Mirko Alilović (1985).