SOCCER PLAYER

Mario Tokić

1975 - Today

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Mario Tokić (born 23 July 1975) is a Croatian football manager and former player. he is the currently assistant coach of China. He retired following the end of the 2010–11 season. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Mario Tokić is the 9,031st most popular soccer player (down from 7,848th in 2019), the 269th most popular biography from Bosnia and Herzegovina (down from 256th in 2019) and the 72nd most popular Bosnian, Herzegovinian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Mario Tokić ranks 9,031 out of 21,273Before him are Jorge Socías, Ferjani Sassi, Aldo Bobadilla, Roberto Solozábal, Mika Väyrynen, and Marcos Alberto Skavinski. After him are Julian Schuster, Sven Vermant, Choi Tae-uk, Karl Hein, Daniel Pancu, and José Batista.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1975, Mario Tokić ranks 542Before him are Natalia Verbeke, Risto Jussilainen, Lisa Miskovsky, Magnus Petersson, Bisco Hatori, and Marcos Alberto Skavinski. After him are Kenichi Hashimoto, Fabrizio Moro, Polad Hashimov, Denis Matsuev, Mohamed Bahari, and Bert Grabsch.

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In Bosnia and Herzegovina

Among people born in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Mario Tokić ranks 269 out of 375Before him are Avdija Vršajević (1986), Jala Brat (1986), Jasna Fazlić (1970), Senijad Ibričić (1985), Bojan Bogdanović (1989), and Venio Losert (1976). After him are Edin Višća (1990), Brankica Mihajlović (1991), Damir Mulaomerović (1974), Marija Šestić (1987), Zoran Mikulić (1965), and Tomo Miličević (1979).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Bosnia and Herzegovina

Among soccer players born in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Mario Tokić ranks 72Before him are Senad Lulić (1986), Zoran Pavlović (1976), Rade Krunić (1993), Nikica Jelavić (1985), Avdija Vršajević (1986), and Senijad Ibričić (1985). After him are Edin Višća (1990), Toni Šunjić (1988), Gordan Vidović (1968), Elvir Rahimić (1976), Ognjen Vranješ (1989), and Mato Jajalo (1988).