HANDBALL PLAYER

Ivan Ninčević

1981 - Today

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Ivan Ninčević (born 27 November 1981) is a former Croatian handball player. He competed for the Croatian national team at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, winning the bronze medal. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia. Ivan Ninčević is the 337th most popular handball player (down from 311th in 2024), the 649th most popular biography from Croatia (down from 619th in 2019) and the 28th most popular Croatian Handball Player.

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Among HANDBALL PLAYERS

Among handball players, Ivan Ninčević ranks 337 out of 420Before him are Jakov Gojun, Darko Stanić, Karin Mortensen, Ana Gros, Petar Nenadić, and Marija Jovanović. After him are Denis Špoljarić, Jonas Larholm, Tonje Kjærgaard, Henriette Mikkelsen, Ángel Fernández Pérez, and Nely Carla Alberto.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1981, Ivan Ninčević ranks 1,174Before him are Julio César Manzur, İbrahim Toraman, Ray William Johnson, Kate Scott, Ellen Muth, and Andreas Vinciguerra. After him are Julio Velázquez, Miloy, Alphonse Leweck, Sílvia Alberto, Szymon Kołecki, and Julio González.

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In Croatia

Among people born in Croatia, Ivan Ninčević ranks 649 out of 700Before him are Andrej Gaćina (1986), Franko Škugor (1987), Filip Ude (1986), Renato Sulić (1979), Jakov Gojun (1986), and Nikša Dobud (1985). After him are Denis Špoljarić (1979), Rui Silva (null), Duško Savanović (1983), Andrija Prlainović (1987), Ante Vukušić (1991), and Zrinka Ljutić (2004).

Among HANDBALL PLAYERS In Croatia

Among handball players born in Croatia, Ivan Ninčević ranks 28Before him are Goran Šprem (1979), Nikša Kaleb (1973), Zlatko Horvat (1984), Drago Vuković (1983), Renato Sulić (1979), and Jakov Gojun (1986). After him are Denis Špoljarić (1979), Tonči Valčić (1978), Luka Stepančić (1990), Damir Bičanić (1985), Andrea Kobetić (1985), and Tamara Horacek (1995).