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Dragan Stojković

1965 - Today

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Dragan Stojković (Serbian Cyrillic: Драган Стојковић, pronounced [drǎɡan stǒːjkoʋitɕ]; born 3 March 1965), also known by the nickname Piksi (Пикси), is a Serbian professional football manager and former player who played as a midfielder. He is currently the head coach of the Serbia national team. Stojković was a long-time captain of the Yugoslavia national team and Red Star Belgrade, and is considered one of the greatest Yugoslav and Serbian footballers ever. He was a star player for Yugoslavia at the 1990 (where he was selected for the World Cup All-Star Team) and 1998 FIFA World Cup, serving as captain at the latter. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Dragan Stojković is the 52nd most popular coach (down from 49th in 2019), the 65th most popular biography from Serbia (down from 61st in 2019) and the most popular Serbian Coach.

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Among COACHES

Among coaches, Dragan Stojković ranks 52 out of 471Before him are Jean-Pierre Papin, Hugo Sánchez, Óscar Tabárez, Maurizio Sarri, Tomislav Ivić, and César Rodríguez Álvarez. After him are Bert van Marwijk, Massimiliano Allegri, Safet Sušić, Enzo Bearzot, Siniša Mihajlović, and Vicente Feola.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1965, Dragan Stojković ranks 29Before him are Rodney King, Sarah Jessica Parker, José Luis Chilavert, Brooke Shields, David Robinson, and Dr. Dre. After him are Gong Li, Princess Stéphanie of Monaco, Fumihito, Prince Akishino, Slash, Khaled Hosseini, and Ben Stiller.

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In Serbia

Among people born in Serbia, Dragan Stojković ranks 65 out of 661Before him are Lazar Branković (1421), Radomir Antić (1948), Milena Dravić (1940), Radoje Domanović (1873), Olivera Despina (1372), and Milan Milutinović (1942). After him are Filip Vujanović (1954), Charles Simic (1938), Moša Pijade (1890), Dušan Simović (1882), Vlade Divac (1968), and Draga Mašin (1864).

Among COACHES In Serbia

Among coaches born in Serbia, Dragan Stojković ranks 1After him are Željko Obradović (1960), Dušan Ivković (1943), Vladimir Petrović (1955), Ljubiša Broćić (1911), Slavoljub Muslin (1953), Josip Kuže (1952), Ratko Rudić (1948), Ivan Jovanović (1962), Radmilo Ivančević (1950), and Aleksandar Janković (1972).