SOCCER PLAYER

Dejan Milovanović

1984 - 2025

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Dejan Milovanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Дејан Миловановић; 21 January 1984 – 16 September 2025) was a Serbian professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Dejan Milovanović is the 15,302nd most popular soccer player (down from 14,123rd in 2024), the 633rd most popular biography from Serbia (down from 578th in 2019) and the 220th most popular Serbian Soccer Player.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1984, Dejan Milovanović ranks 1,085Before him are Jeronimas Milius, Daniel Baier, Luo Xuejuan, Davide Chiumiento, Leonardo Pisculichi, and Mikhail Siamionau. After him are Mikhail Grabovski, Max Carrasco, Tsvetan Genkov, Carlos Condit, Sergio Gadea, and François Pervis. Among people deceased in 2025, Dejan Milovanović ranks 472Before him are Peter Christensen, Takahiro Shiraishi, Zubeen Garg, and Brett James. After him are Tendai Ndoro, Eleanor Maguire, Suleiman Obeid, Melissa Hortman, Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, Jonathan González, Saber Kazemi, and Charlie Kirk.

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In Serbia

Among people born in Serbia, Dejan Milovanović ranks 633 out of 661Before him are Nenad Krstičić (1990), Raško Katić (1980), Nenad Erić (1982), Gojko Pijetlović (1983), Veljko Birmančević (1998), and Stefan Mitrović (1988). After him are Dejan Stefanović (1974), Nikola Rađen (1985), Ivan Šaponjić (1997), Dajana Butulija (1986), Nađa Higl (1987), and Dejan Lekić (1985).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Serbia

Among soccer players born in Serbia, Dejan Milovanović ranks 219Before him are Đorđe Rakić (1985), Mario Gjurovski (1985), Nenad Krstičić (1990), Nenad Erić (1982), and Veljko Birmančević (1998). After him are Dejan Stefanović (1974), Ivan Šaponjić (1997), Dejan Lekić (1985), Ivan Dudić (1977), Andrija Kaluđerović (1987), Aleksandar Jovanović (1992), and Marko Simić (1987).