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Hrvoje Milić

1989 - Today

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Hrvoje Milić (Croatian pronunciation: [xr̩̂ʋoje mǐlitɕ]; born 10 May 1989) is a former Croatian professional footballer who played as a full-back. He played for Fiorentina in Italy, Osijek, Hajduk Split and Istra 1961 in Croatia, Djurgården in Sweden, Rostov in Russia and Esteghlal in Iran. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Hrvoje Milić is the 11,979th most popular soccer player (down from 11,791st in 2019), the 562nd most popular biography from Croatia (up from 569th in 2019) and the 171st most popular Croatian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Hrvoje Milić ranks 11,979 out of 21,273Before him are Satoshi Koga, Nicola Sansone, Anastasios Bakasetas, Tatsuya Ai, Frédéric Née, and Hólmar Örn Eyjólfsson. After him are Khalfan Ibrahim, Bryan Mbeumo, Nobuhiro Shiba, Néstor Araujo, Sebastián Viera, and Masaru Hashiguchi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1989, Hrvoje Milić ranks 600Before him are Anthony Nwakaeme, Milan Mačvan, Markieff Morris, Ali Gabr, Emeraude Toubia, and Viktoria Rebensburg. After him are Andreas Mikkelsen, Joel González, Zouhair Feddal, May'n, Tom Leeb, and Asbel Kiprop.

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In Croatia

Among people born in Croatia, Hrvoje Milić ranks 562 out of 700Before him are Igor Hinić (1975), Goran Bunjevčević (1973), Lucija Zaninović (1987), Nikša Kaleb (1973), Milan Mačvan (1989), and Kristijan Jakić (1997). After him are Marko Tomas (1985), Saša Drakulić (1972), Vladimir Vujasinović (1973), Dario Šarić (1994), Krešimir Lončar (1983), and Martin Baturina (2003).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Croatia

Among soccer players born in Croatia, Hrvoje Milić ranks 171Before him are Ante Ćorić (1997), Marko Rog (1995), Ante Tomić (1983), Vjekoslav Škrinjar (1969), Goran Bunjevčević (1973), and Kristijan Jakić (1997). After him are Saša Drakulić (1972), Martin Baturina (2003), Jurica Buljat (1986), Ivan Kelava (1988), Dino Drpić (1981), and Leon Benko (1983).