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Danko Lazović

1983 - Today

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Danko Lazović (Serbian Cyrillic: Данко Лазовић, pronounced [dâːŋko lâːzoʋitɕ]; born 17 May 1983) is a Serbian football administrator and former player who played as a forward. He represented the Serbia national team at the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Danko Lazović is the 6,168th most popular soccer player (down from 5,359th in 2019), the 368th most popular biography from Serbia (down from 349th in 2019) and the 103rd most popular Serbian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Danko Lazović ranks 6,168 out of 21,273Before him are Joshua Kennedy, Tsutomu Fujihara, Pierre Bayonne, Jean-Philippe Durand, Ronny Rosenthal, and Pavel Vrba. After him are Alan Kelly Jr., Keitaro Koga, Bruno, Makoto Sugiyama, Tsubasa Oshima, and Jan Eriksson.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1983, Danko Lazović ranks 204Before him are Stephen Kelly, Chris Hughes, Macklemore, André Santos, Jonás Gutiérrez, and Shinya Chiba. After him are Svetlana Khodchenkova, Danny Makkelie, Tsubasa Oshima, Tetsuya Abe, Adrianne Palicki, and Daniel Fernandes.

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In Serbia

Among people born in Serbia, Danko Lazović ranks 368 out of 661Before him are Janko Tipsarević (1984), Daniel Nestor (1972), Thủy Nguyên district (null), Predrag Đorđević (1972), Marko Jarić (1978), and Aleksandar Šapić (1978). After him are Adem Ljajić (1991), Boban Marjanović (1988), Dragomir Tošić (1909), Marko Dmitrović (1992), Stevica Ristić (1982), and Andrija Fuderer (1931).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Serbia

Among soccer players born in Serbia, Danko Lazović ranks 103Before him are Albin Pelak (1981), Zoran Mirković (1971), Antonio Rukavina (1984), Borivoje Đorđević (1948), Predrag Spasić (1965), and Predrag Đorđević (1972). After him are Adem Ljajić (1991), Dragomir Tošić (1909), Marko Dmitrović (1992), Stevica Ristić (1982), Albert Nađ (1974), and Gojko Kačar (1987).