HANDBALL PLAYER

Denis Špoljarić

1979 - Today

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Denis Špoljarić (born 20 August 1979) is a Croatian former handball player who currently works as an assistant coach of RK Zagreb. He was a World champion in 2003 with the Croatian national team, and Olympic champion in 2004. He received a silver medal at the 2005 World Championship and a silver medal at the 2008 European Championship. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Denis Špoljarić is the 338th most popular handball player (down from 301st in 2024), the 650th most popular biography from Croatia (down from 609th in 2019) and the 29th most popular Croatian Handball Player.

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Among HANDBALL PLAYERS

Among handball players, Denis Špoljarić ranks 338 out of 420Before him are Darko Stanić, Karin Mortensen, Ana Gros, Petar Nenadić, Marija Jovanović, and Ivan Ninčević. After him are Jonas Larholm, Tonje Kjærgaard, Henriette Mikkelsen, Ángel Fernández Pérez, Nely Carla Alberto, and Rikke Skov.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1979, Denis Špoljarić ranks 1,162Before him are Laurent Bonnart, Periklis Iakovakis, Will Young, Brian O'Driscoll, Eliot Higgins, and Urmo Aava. After him are Andrey Moiseyev, Demond Greene, Chika, Lord Frederick Windsor, Adelinde Cornelissen, and Cesare Natali.

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In Croatia

Among people born in Croatia, Denis Špoljarić ranks 650 out of 700Before him are Franko Škugor (1987), Filip Ude (1986), Renato Sulić (1979), Jakov Gojun (1986), Nikša Dobud (1985), and Ivan Ninčević (1981). After him are Rui Silva (null), Duško Savanović (1983), Andrija Prlainović (1987), Ante Vukušić (1991), Zrinka Ljutić (2004), and Josip Tadić (1987).

Among HANDBALL PLAYERS In Croatia

Among handball players born in Croatia, Denis Špoljarić ranks 29Before him are Nikša Kaleb (1973), Zlatko Horvat (1984), Drago Vuković (1983), Renato Sulić (1979), Jakov Gojun (1986), and Ivan Ninčević (1981). After him are Tonči Valčić (1978), Luka Stepančić (1990), Damir Bičanić (1985), Andrea Kobetić (1985), and Tamara Horacek (1995).