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Dragan Skočić

1968 - Today

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Dragan Skočić (born 3 September 1968) is a Croatian professional football coach and former player, who is the manager of Iranian club Tractor. Skočić played as a midfielder in Croatia, Spain and the UAE for Rijeka, Las Palmas, Compostela, Novalja and Al-Ittihad Kalba. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 16 in 2024). Dragan Skočić is the 370th most popular coach (down from 366th in 2024), the 430th most popular biography from Croatia (up from 433rd in 2019) and the 11th most popular Croatian Coach.

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Among COACHES

Among coaches, Dragan Skočić ranks 370 out of 471Before him are Pako Ayestarán, Massimo Ficcadenti, Joe Kinnear, Dino Toppmöller, Ilian Iliev, and Walter Crickmer. After him are Petar Šegrt, Davide Ballardini, Edward Iordănescu, Jalel Kadri, Rolando Maran, and Marco Aurélio.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1968, Dragan Skočić ranks 547Before him are Lorenzo Bernardi, Philippe Katerine, Angela Jones, Kazuya Maekawa, Asako Takakura, and Byron Howard. After him are Florin Prunea, Indira Bajramović, Chris Miller, Magaly Carvajal, Artur Dmitriev, and Mustafa Şentop.

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In Croatia

Among people born in Croatia, Dragan Skočić ranks 433 out of 700Before him are Bruno Petković (1994), Miloš Degenek (1994), Marko Popović (1982), Josip Weber (1964), Marko Babić (1981), Zoran Čutura (1962), Igor Vori (1980), Robert Špehar (1970), and Dario Vidošić (1987). After him are Ivan Ergić (1981), Besart Abdurahimi (1990), and Petar Šegrt (1966).

Among COACHES In Croatia

Among coaches born in Croatia, Dragan Skočić ranks 11Before him are Ante Čačić (1953), Andrej Panadić (1969), Tomislav Ivković (1960), Mirko Novosel (1938), Igor Štimac (1967), and Borislav Cvetković (1962). After him are Petar Šegrt (1966).