SOCCER PLAYER

Filip Kostić

1992 - Today

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Filip Kostić (Serbian Cyrillic: Филип Костић, pronounced [fǐlip kôstitɕ]; born 1 November 1992) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a left midfielder, left wing-back or left winger for Serie A club Juventus and the Serbia national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Filip Kostić is the 4,328th most popular soccer player (down from 4,118th in 2019), the 305th most popular biography from Serbia (up from 307th in 2019) and the 73rd most popular Serbian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Filip Kostić ranks 4,328 out of 21,273Before him are Kurt Welzl, Alberto Mariotti, Herbert Neumann, Erwin Kremers, Papa Bouba Diop, and Enric Gensana. After him are César Maluco, Armando Tobar, Otto Hemele, Jiří Hledík, Caoimhín Kelleher, and Rafael.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1992, Filip Kostić ranks 72Before him are Nicolás Tagliafico, Mathew Ryan, Nick Jonas, Mohamed Elneny, Mia Malkova, and Callum Wilson. After him are Mac Miller, Shkodran Mustafi, Simon Yates, Gerard Moreno, Thanasis Antetokounmpo, and Serenay Sarıkaya.

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In Serbia

Among people born in Serbia, Filip Kostić ranks 305 out of 661Before him are Mira Alečković (1924), Blagoje Paunović (1947), Ivica Brzić (1941), Lazăr Sfera (1909), Miodrag Ješić (1958), and Dobrosav Krstić (1932). After him are Lajos Szűcs (1943), Branislav Pokrajac (1947), Boško Simonović (1898), Vladimir Stojković (1983), Nikola Žigić (1980), and Enver Hadžiabdić (1945).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Serbia

Among soccer players born in Serbia, Filip Kostić ranks 73Before him are Aleksandar Živković (1977), Blagoje Paunović (1947), Ivica Brzić (1941), Lazăr Sfera (1909), Miodrag Ješić (1958), and Dobrosav Krstić (1932). After him are Lajos Szűcs (1943), Boško Simonović (1898), Vladimir Stojković (1983), Nikola Žigić (1980), Enver Hadžiabdić (1945), and Prvoslav Mihajlović (1921).