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Marko Todorović

1992 - Today

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Marko Todorović (Serbian Cyrillic: Марко Тодоровић; born 19 April 1992) is a Montenegrin professional basketball player for the New Taipei CTBC DEA of the Taiwan Professional Basketball League (TPBL). He is a 6 ft 11 in (2.11 m) tall power forward-center. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Marko Todorović is the 1,367th most popular basketball player (down from 1,032nd in 2024), the 142nd most popular biography from Montenegro (down from 107th in 2019) and the 13th most popular Montenegrin Basketball Player.

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Among BASKETBALL PLAYERS

Among basketball players, Marko Todorović ranks 1,367 out of 1,757Before him are Alan Anderson, Wenyen Gabriel, Anton Ponkrashov, Semyon Antonov, Adriana Moisés Pinto, and Christian Eyenga. After him are Aleksandar Rašić, Ömer Yurtseven, Adam Morrison, Dairis Bertāns, Matthew Dellavedova, and Tarik Black.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1992, Marko Todorović ranks 928Before him are Emilie Haavi, Kelsey Robinson, Christina McHale, Ben Halloran, Osama Rashid, and Borja Bastón. After him are Maimi Yajima, Mike Faist, Motaz Hawsawi, Daniel Heuer Fernandes, Yasutaka Uchiyama, and Sarah Hirini.

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In Montenegro

Among people born in Montenegro, Marko Todorović ranks 142 out of 142Before him are Afërdita Dreshaj (1986), Nikola Vukčević (1991), Petar Škuletić (1990), Dušan Mandić (1994), Aleksandar Ivović (null), and Ilija Spasojević (1987). After him are Srđan Radonjić (1981), Marko Vešović (1991), Luka Đorđević (1994), Draško Brguljan (1984), Marko Janković (1995), and Žarko Tomašević (1990).

Among BASKETBALL PLAYERS In Montenegro

Among basketball players born in Montenegro, Marko Todorović ranks 13Before him are Predrag Drobnjak (1975), Zdravko Radulović (1966), Milica Dabović (1982), Slavko Vraneš (1983), Bojan Dubljević (1991), and Ana Dabović (1989).