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Igor Milanović

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Igor Milanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Игор Милановић; born 18 December 1965) is a Serbian professional water polo head coach and former player. He is considered one of the best water polo players of all time. Milanović had an illustrious professional career spanning twenty years. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 15 in 2024). Igor Milanović is the 2,898th most popular athlete (down from 2,680th in 2024), the 439th most popular biography from Serbia (down from 421st in 2019) and the 11th most popular Serbian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Igor Milanović ranks 2,898 out of 6,025Before him are Olga Rypakova, Valentí Massana, Taťána Kocembová, Robert Reichel, Hendrik Reiher, and Dmitriy Karpov. After him are Grit Breuer, Stacy Dragila, Francesco Panetta, Daniela Neunast, Steve Redgrave, and Marcell Jacobs.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1965, Igor Milanović ranks 761Before him are Božidar Đelić, Ahn Jae-hyung, Francis Moreau, Dominique Herr, Emil Săndoi, and Silke Hörner. After him are Derek Redmond, Mitar Mrkela, Carl Fogarty, Andrzej Wroński, Elvira Mínguez, and Boris Izaguirre.

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In Serbia

Among people born in Serbia, Igor Milanović ranks 439 out of 661Before him are Mirjana Joković (1967), Bojana Jovanovski Petrović (1991), Dušan Basta (1984), Zvonimir Vukić (1979), Božidar Đelić (1965), and Marco Huck (1984). After him are Perica Ognjenović (1977), Mitar Mrkela (1965), Miloš Biković (1988), Milan Dudić (1979), Princ od Vranje (1993), and Dušan Lajović (1990).

Among ATHLETES In Serbia

Among athletes born in Serbia, Igor Milanović ranks 11Before him are Uroš Marović (1946), Jasna Šekarić (1965), Thủy Nguyên district (null), Dragutin Topić (1971), Slavko Obadov (1948), and Ivana Španović (1990). After him are Aleksandar Šoštar (1964), Milica Mandić (1991), Natasa Dusev-Janics (1982), Dejan Savić (1975), Slobodan Soro (1978), and Olivera Jevtić (1977).