HANDBALL PLAYER

Jakov Gojun

1986 - Today

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Jakov Gojun (born 18 April 1986) is a Croatian handball player who plays for RK Zagreb and Croatian national team. He competed for the Croatia national team at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, winning the bronze medal. Due to his defensive playing style he has been nicknamed the Minister of defense by fans of the national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Jakov Gojun is the 302nd most popular handball player (down from 253rd in 2019), the 617th most popular biography from Croatia (down from 571st in 2019) and the 26th most popular Croatian Handball Player.

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Among HANDBALL PLAYERS

Among handball players, Jakov Gojun ranks 302 out of 420Before him are Isabelle Gulldén, Nathalie Hagman, Renato Sulić, Rafael Capote, Else-Marthe Sørlie Lybekk, and Gøril Snorroeggen. After him are Karin Mortensen, Marija Jovanović, Ivan Ninčević, Denis Špoljarić, Jonas Larholm, and Ángel Fernández Pérez.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1986, Jakov Gojun ranks 970Before him are Johan Dahlin, Júnior Negrão, Marta Domachowska, Irina Buryachok, Lucas Saatkamp, and Mouhamadou Dabo. After him are Diego Valeri, Dreama Walker, Tal Wilkenfeld, Emma Laine, Magaly Solier, and Nora Istrefi.

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In Croatia

Among people born in Croatia, Jakov Gojun ranks 617 out of 700Before him are Ivica Ivušić (1995), Roko Karanušić (1982), Andrej Gaćina (1986), Franko Škugor (1987), Filip Ude (1986), and Renato Sulić (1979). After him are Nikša Dobud (1985), Ivan Ninčević (1981), Denis Špoljarić (1979), Rui Silva (null), Duško Savanović (1983), and Andrija Prlainović (1987).

Among HANDBALL PLAYERS In Croatia

Among handball players born in Croatia, Jakov Gojun ranks 26Before him are Vedran Zrnić (1979), Goran Šprem (1979), Nikša Kaleb (1973), Zlatko Horvat (1984), Drago Vuković (1983), and Renato Sulić (1979). After him are Ivan Ninčević (1981), Denis Špoljarić (1979), Tonči Valčić (1978), Luka Stepančić (1990), and Damir Bičanić (1985).