SOCCER PLAYER

Ivan Bošnjak

1979 - Today

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Ivan Bošnjak (Croatian pronunciation: [ˈiʋan ˈbɔʃɲak]; born 6 February 1979) is a Croatian retired professional footballer who played as a forward. He spent most of his career playing for boyhood club HNK Cibalia, Dinamo Zagreb and Hajduk Split in his native Croatia, as well as Genk in Belgium and Chongqing Lifan in China. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ivan Bošnjak is the 9,983rd most popular soccer player (down from 9,480th in 2019), the 498th most popular biography from Croatia (up from 499th in 2019) and the 150th most popular Croatian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Ivan Bošnjak ranks 9,983 out of 21,273Before him are Fabrice Ondoa, Terry Fenwick, Sidmar Antônio Martins, Eiji Hirata, Sergio Rochet, and Barry Ferguson. After him are Marco Marchionni, Takumi Shima, Hiroaki Hiraoka, Satoru Yamagishi, Abdelhamid Sadmi, and Hideki Matsunaga.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1979, Ivan Bošnjak ranks 649Before him are Junior Agogo, Micaela Ramazzotti, Adolfo Bautista, Mozart, Chen Yanqing, and Jana Pallaske. After him are Douglas Murray, Thierry Gueorgiou, Mikel Astarloza, Katharina Schüttler, Denis Golovanov, and Natalia Zhukova.

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In Croatia

Among people born in Croatia, Ivan Bošnjak ranks 498 out of 700Before him are Ranko Matasović (1968), Silvio Marić (1975), Daniel Šarić (1972), Đovani Roso (1972), Mensur Mujdža (1984), and Dario Knežević (1982). After him are Igor Budan (1980), Steve Bacic (1965), Goran Rubil (1981), Tomislav Tomašević (1982), Mario Galinović (1976), and Lovro Majer (1998).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Croatia

Among soccer players born in Croatia, Ivan Bošnjak ranks 150Before him are Tomislav Dujmović (1981), Silvio Marić (1975), Daniel Šarić (1972), Đovani Roso (1972), Mensur Mujdža (1984), and Dario Knežević (1982). After him are Igor Budan (1980), Goran Rubil (1981), Mario Galinović (1976), Lovro Majer (1998), Mate Bilić (1980), and Petar Krpan (1974).