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Marinko Galič

1970 - Today

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Marinko Galič (born 22 April 1970) is a Slovenian retired footballer who played as a defender. He represented his country at the two major tournaments for which they qualified, the Euro 2000 and the World Cup 2002. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Marinko Galič is the 7,691st most popular soccer player (up from 8,807th in 2019), the 167th most popular biography from Slovenia (up from 200th in 2019) and the 27th most popular Slovene Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Marinko Galič ranks 7,691 out of 21,273Before him are Miroslav Stević, Romeo Corbo, Nikola Vlašić, Marco Branca, Antonio Núñez Tena, and Taras Stepanenko. After him are Tahith Chong, Juan Carlos Arteche, Geovani Faria da Silva, Otto Konrad, Miran Kabe, and Scott Parker.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1970, Marinko Galič ranks 536Before him are José Porras, Freddy Loix, Todd Martin, Gert Verheyen, Glen Hansard, and Miroslav Stević. After him are Gavin McInnes, Roar Strand, Kari Matchett, Tom Everett Scott, Håvard Flo, and Dean DeBlois.

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In Slovenia

Among people born in Slovenia, Marinko Galič ranks 167 out of 340Before him are Teja Gregorin (1980), Bojan Jokić (1986), Sebastjan Cimirotič (1974), Marijan Pušnik (1960), Darja Švajger (1965), and Nastja Čeh (1978). After him are Janez Lenarčič (1967), Matjaž Zupan (1968), Valter Birsa (1986), Aleš Debeljak (1961), Milan Osterc (1975), and Robert Kranjec (1981).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Slovenia

Among soccer players born in Slovenia, Marinko Galič ranks 27Before him are Boštjan Cesar (1982), Aleš Čeh (1968), Suad Fileković (1978), Bojan Jokić (1986), Sebastjan Cimirotič (1974), and Nastja Čeh (1978). After him are Valter Birsa (1986), Milan Osterc (1975), Andrej Komac (1979), Mišo Brečko (1984), Marko Šuler (1983), and Benjamin Verbič (1993).