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Ján Ďurica

1981 - Today

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Ján Ďurica (born 10 December 1981) is a Slovak former professional footballer who played as a central defender. He worked as assistant manager of FC Petržalka. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ján Ďurica is the 8,144th most popular soccer player (down from 7,153rd in 2019), the 281st most popular biography from Slovakia (down from 269th in 2019) and the 64th most popular Slovak Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Ján Ďurica ranks 8,144 out of 21,273Before him are Leighton Baines, Sandro Ramírez, Norberto Scoponi, Rade Krunić, Charles Aránguiz, and Jiří Jarošík. After him are Marwin Hitz, Tommy Hutchison, Nikica Jelavić, Roger García, Germán Denis, and Santiago Ostolaza.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1981, Ján Ďurica ranks 445Before him are Christina Obergföll, Victor Hănescu, Matteo Brighi, Fernando Menegazzo, Hans Lindberg, and Mai Nakahara. After him are Germán Denis, Lucy Aharish, Mathias Lauda, Joci Pápai, Emily Hampshire, and Nisio Isin.

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In Slovakia

Among people born in Slovakia, Ján Ďurica ranks 281 out of 418Before him are Michal Martikán (1979), Ondrej Duda (1994), Karol Kučera (1974), Marián Hossa (1979), Anna Karolína Schmiedlová (1994), and Marian Kotleba (1977). After him are Dušan Švento (1985), Marián Čišovský (1979), Martin Švagerko (1967), Dávid Hancko (1997), Peter Velits (1985), and Dominik Hrbatý (1978).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Slovakia

Among soccer players born in Slovakia, Ján Ďurica ranks 64Before him are Radoslav Zabavník (1980), Stanislav Lobotka (1994), Miroslav Karhan (1976), Marek Mintál (1977), Peter Pekarík (1986), and Ondrej Duda (1994). After him are Dušan Švento (1985), Marián Čišovský (1979), Dávid Hancko (1997), Róbert Mak (1991), Vratislav Greško (1977), and Kamil Kopúnek (1984).