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Džoni Novak

1969 - Today

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Džoni Novak (born 4 September 1969) is a Slovenian former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. He represented his country at Euro 2000 and the 2002 World Cup. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Džoni Novak is the 6,579th most popular soccer player (down from 5,793rd in 2019), the 150th most popular biography from Slovenia (down from 140th in 2019) and the 19th most popular Slovene Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Džoni Novak ranks 6,579 out of 21,273Before him are Eddie Johnson, José Ángel Ziganda, Johan de Kock, Corentin Martins, Vito Mannone, and Thilo Kehrer. After him are Jasmin Handanović, Tony Cascarino, Gonzalo Montiel, Albert Nađ, Justo Villar, and Gojko Kačar.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1969, Džoni Novak ranks 512Before him are Heather Hunter, David Cage, Fernando Cáceres, Oriol Junqueras, Jan Suchopárek, and Corentin Martins. After him are Youri Mulder, Morris Chestnut, Daniela Castro, Yannick Bisson, Larry Johnson, and Viktor Petrenko.

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In Slovenia

Among people born in Slovenia, Džoni Novak ranks 150 out of 340Before him are Rok Petrovič (1966), Nejc Pečnik (1986), Violeta Bulc (1964), Primož Peterka (1979), Aleksandar Radosavljević (1979), and Tanja Fajon (1971). After him are Jasmin Handanović (1978), Iztok Puc (1966), Matjaž Debelak (1965), Katarina Srebotnik (1981), Rajmond Debevec (1963), and Boštjan Cesar (1982).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Slovenia

Among soccer players born in Slovenia, Džoni Novak ranks 19Before him are Marko Simeunovič (1967), Klemen Lavrič (1981), Milenko Ačimovič (1977), Primož Gliha (1967), Nejc Pečnik (1986), and Aleksandar Radosavljević (1979). After him are Jasmin Handanović (1978), Boštjan Cesar (1982), Aleš Čeh (1968), Suad Fileković (1978), Bojan Jokić (1986), and Sebastjan Cimirotič (1974).