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Duje Ćaleta-Car

1996 - Today

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Duje Ćaleta-Car (Croatian pronunciation: [dǔːje tɕâleta tsâr]; born 17 September 1996) is a Croatian professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Ligue 2 club Lyon and the Croatia national team. Ćaleta-Car was a member of the Croatian squad which ended as runners-up to France in the 2018 FIFA World Cup. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Duje Ćaleta-Car is the 8,059th most popular soccer player (up from 9,072nd in 2019), the 449th most popular biography from Croatia (up from 489th in 2019) and the 127th most popular Croatian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Duje Ćaleta-Car ranks 8,059 out of 21,273Before him are Mikael Nilsson, Kenta Hiraishi, Abdullah Al-Buloushi, Sandro Wagner, Cléo, and Humberto Suazo. After him are Hope Solo, Adam Smith, Gerry Peyton, Tsubasa Suzuki, Takao Oishi, and Sergio Asenjo.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1996, Duje Ćaleta-Car ranks 148Before him are Kateřina Siniaková, Çağlar Söyüncü, Makito Hatanaka, Harris Dickinson, Álvaro Rico, and Gianluca Mancini. After him are Karolína Muchová, Princess Iman bint Abdullah, Tanguy Ndombele, Karsten Warholm, Abdulrashid Sadulaev, and Kim Min-jae.

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In Croatia

Among people born in Croatia, Duje Ćaleta-Car ranks 449 out of 700Before him are Nenad Gračan (1962), Maja Blagdan (1968), Dejan Jakovic (1985), Nikola Vujčić (1978), Davor Vugrinec (1975), and Ivan Turina (1980). After him are Ivica Mornar (1974), Mario Hezonja (1995), Emilija Kokić (1968), Igor Bišćan (1978), Lovre Kalinić (1990), and Darija Jurak (1984).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Croatia

Among soccer players born in Croatia, Duje Ćaleta-Car ranks 127Before him are Nikola Vlašić (1997), Tomo Šokota (1977), Nenad Gračan (1962), Dejan Jakovic (1985), Davor Vugrinec (1975), and Ivan Turina (1980). After him are Ivica Mornar (1974), Igor Bišćan (1978), Lovre Kalinić (1990), Tin Jedvaj (1995), Elvis Brajković (1969), and Oliver Kovačević (1974).