HANDBALL PLAYER

Igor Karačić

1988 - Today

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Igor Karačić (born 2 November 1988) is a Croatian handball player for RK Zagreb. His older brother Ivan Karačić plays for Bosnia and Herzegovina while his younger brother Goran Karačić is a football goalkeeper who plays for Adanaspor. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia. Igor Karačić is the 167th most popular handball player (up from 194th in 2024), the 294th most popular biography from Bosnia and Herzegovina (down from 291st in 2019) and the 14th most popular Bosnian, Herzegovinian Handball Player.

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Among HANDBALL PLAYERS

Among handball players, Igor Karačić ranks 167 out of 420Before him are Valery Gopin, Kari Mette Johansen, Daouda Karaboué, Jovanka Radičević, Zhai Chao, and Lene Rantala. After him are Nedim Remili, Anne Dorthe Tanderup, Tomas Sivertsson, Alexandra do Nascimento, Bojana Radulović, and Uwe Gensheimer.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1988, Igor Karačić ranks 492Before him are Miyu Irino, Irene Montero, Jessica Lowndes, Ritchie De Laet, Sayaka Akimoto, and Alain Traoré. After him are Dominik Landertinger, Olia Tira, Monika Liu, Alina Orlova, Yuka Iguchi, and Cristina Scuccia.

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In Bosnia and Herzegovina

Among people born in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Igor Karačić ranks 294 out of 375Before him are Deen (1982), Gordan Vidović (1968), Mirza Teletović (1985), Amel Tuka (1991), Mirko Alilović (1985), and Elvir Rahimić (1976). After him are Daria Lorenci Flatz (1976), Ognjen Vranješ (1989), Vladimir Jelčić (1968), Vlado Čapljić (1962), Nina Kusturica (1975), and Vladimir Radmanović (1980).

Among HANDBALL PLAYERS In Bosnia and Herzegovina

Among handball players born in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Igor Karačić ranks 14Before him are Slavko Goluža (1971), Venio Losert (1976), Zoran Mikulić (1965), Božidar Jović (1972), Mladen Bojinović (1977), and Mirko Alilović (1985). After him are Vladimir Jelčić (1968), Denis Buntić (1982), and Ana Radović (1986).