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Edin Mujčin

1970 - Today

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Edin Mujčin (born 14 January 1970) is a Bosnian retired footballer. Mujčin moved to Croatia during the Bosnian War. He holds the Croatian citizenship. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Edin Mujčin is the 4,466th most popular soccer player (up from 5,443rd in 2019), the 196th most popular biography from Bosnia and Herzegovina (up from 221st in 2019) and the 41st most popular Bosnian, Herzegovinian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Edin Mujčin ranks 4,466 out of 21,273Before him are Osvaldo Sáez, Rosendo Hernández, Tonči Gabrić, Enver Hadžiabdić, Aílton, and Bernd Dürnberger. After him are Lucas Digne, František Štambachr, Mayanga Maku, Igor Akinfeev, Rob Witschge, and Enzo Trossero.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1970, Edin Mujčin ranks 248Before him are Võ Thị Ánh Xuân, Yuriko Mizuma, Winston Bogarde, Ricky Schroder, Kaoru Kadohara, and João Ricardo. After him are Jeanette J. Epps, Avishai Cohen, Yuriy Nikiforov, Valery Bolotov, Nigo, and Whigfield.

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In Bosnia and Herzegovina

Among people born in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Edin Mujčin ranks 196 out of 375Before him are Zlatko Saračević (1961), Hari Varešanović (1961), Željko Buvač (1961), Mirsad Fazlagić (1943), Davor Jozić (1960), and Vedad Ibišević (1984). After him are Hasan Muratović (1940), Josip Iličić (1988), Svetlana Kitić (1960), Zoran Savić (1966), Vladimir Ćorović (1885), and Zdravko Zovko (1955).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Bosnia and Herzegovina

Among soccer players born in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Edin Mujčin ranks 41Before him are Amir Karić (1973), Dejan Lovren (1989), Rade Bogdanović (1970), Mirsad Fazlagić (1943), Davor Jozić (1960), and Vedad Ibišević (1984). After him are Josip Iličić (1988), Idriz Hošić (1944), Miloš Šestić (1956), Nino Bule (1976), Neven Subotić (1988), and Mladen Petrić (1981).