SOCCER PLAYER

Luka Peruzović

1952 - Today

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Luka Peruzović (born 26 February 1952) is a Croatian football coach and former player, who managed Belgium's Standard Liège, Charleroi and Anderlecht and Qatar's Al Sadd. He also holds a Belgian citizenship. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Luka Peruzović is the 1,655th most popular soccer player (up from 1,687th in 2019), the 201st most popular biography from Croatia (up from 205th in 2019) and the 30th most popular Croatian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Luka Peruzović ranks 1,655 out of 21,273Before him are Alex Thépot, Vladimír Weiss, Hajime Moriyasu, Ezequiel Lavezzi, Dante, and Toru Yoshikawa. After him are Panajot Pano, Massimo Oddo, Moacir Rodrigues Santos, Tomas Brolin, Edoardo Reja, and Jan Wouters.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1952, Luka Peruzović ranks 255Before him are Wim Rijsbergen, Christopher Doyle, Mehmet Ali Talat, Marinho Chagas, Steve James, and Sandra Kalniete. After him are Bernard Lacombe, Zoltán Kocsis, Tony Brise, Oliver Mtukudzi, Luis Moreno Ocampo, and Roseanne Barr.

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In Croatia

Among people born in Croatia, Luka Peruzović ranks 201 out of 700Before him are Nina Badrić (1972), Niccolò Tommaseo (1802), Severina (1972), Franco Sacchetti (1332), Pavao Ritter Vitezović (1652), and Mario Varglien (1905). After him are Ante Čačić (1953), Milan Neralić (1875), Marko Perković (1966), Dragutin Gorjanović-Kramberger (1856), Petar Skansi (1943), and Mladen Mladenović (1964).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Croatia

Among soccer players born in Croatia, Luka Peruzović ranks 30Before him are Ivica Vastić (1969), Ivica Olić (1979), Darijo Srna (1982), Ivica Šurjak (1953), Aljoša Asanović (1965), and Mario Varglien (1905). After him are Mladen Mladenović (1964), Ivan Buljan (1949), Ernesto Vidal (1921), Mario Boljat (1951), Jurica Jerković (1950), and Zlatko Papec (1934).