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Marko Babić

1981 - Today

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Marko Babić (born 28 January 1981) is a Croatian football manager and former professional footballer. He primarily played as left midfielder, but was also often deployed as a left-back. Babić began his senior career with Osijek in 1997. However, he only made 16 league appearances before moving to Germany to join Bayer Leverkusen. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 29 different languages on Wikipedia (down from 30 in 2024). Marko Babić is the 7,095th most popular soccer player (down from 6,865th in 2024), the 426th most popular biography from Croatia (down from 422nd in 2019) and the 111th most popular Croatian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Marko Babić ranks 7,095 out of 21,273Before him are Pavel Pogrebnyak, Koichi Kawai, Erik Thorstvedt, Branko Babić, Junya Tanaka, and Guillermo Franco. After him are Oleg Dolmatov, Peter Schöttel, Shinichiro Takahashi, Zizinho, Abel Hernández, and Diogo Dalot.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1981, Marko Babić ranks 351Before him are Alejandro Domínguez, Gummy, Reemma Sen, Federico Balzaretti, Sebastián Eguren, and Taufik Hidayat. After him are Park Ye-jin, Danny Brown, Jan Frodeno, Matti Hautamäki, Zlatan Muslimović, and Rebecca Yarros.

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In Croatia

Among people born in Croatia, Marko Babić ranks 428 out of 700Before him are Milan Badelj (1989), Sandra Perković (1990), Damir Škaro (1959), Gordan Jandroković (1967), Bruno Petković (1994), Miloš Degenek (1994), Marko Popović (1982), and Josip Weber (1964). After him are Zoran Čutura (1962), Igor Vori (1980), Robert Špehar (1970), and Dario Vidošić (1987).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Croatia

Among soccer players born in Croatia, Marko Babić ranks 111Before him are Jerko Leko (1980), Marko Livaja (1993), Milan Badelj (1989), Bruno Petković (1994), Miloš Degenek (1994), and Josip Weber (1964). After him are Robert Špehar (1970), Dario Vidošić (1987), Ivan Ergić (1981), Besart Abdurahimi (1990), Hrvoje Ćustić (1983), and Gordon Schildenfeld (1985).