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Mate Maleš

1989 - Today

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Mate Maleš (Croatian pronunciation: [mǎːte mâːleʃ]; born 11 March 1989) is a Croatian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder in Croatian club Lokomotiva Zagreb. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Mate Maleš is the 20,121st most popular soccer player, the 721st most popular biography from Croatia and the 240th most popular Croatian Soccer Player.

Mate Maleš is most famous for being a Croatian footballer who primarily plays as a midfielder. He has played for various clubs in Croatia and has gained recognition for his performances in domestic leagues.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Mate Maleš ranks 20,121 out of 21,273Before him are Takahiro Ko, Niall McGinn, Tomoya Inukai, Toti Gomes, Bruno Jordão, and Kazuhito Watanabe. After him are Davy Arnaud, Ryosuke Takayasu, Lewis Baker, Eddie Hernández, Ismaël Diallo, and Antonio Puertas.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1989, Mate Maleš ranks 1,640Before him are Brandon Mychal Smith, Kensuke Sato, Yuzo Iwakami, Takuya Matsumoto, Alia Sabur, and Tamás Kulifai. After him are Şeref Osmanoğlu, Matty Healy, Billy Joe Saunders, Yang Kyong-il, Guido Marilungo, and Takuya Masuda.

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In Croatia

Among people born in Croatia, Mate Maleš ranks 721 out of 700Before him are Zoran Nižić (1989), Leona Popović (1997), Josip Posavec (1996), Tamara Horacek (1995), Josip Mišić (1994), and Božo Starčević (1988). After him are Mario Delaš (1990), Fran Tudor (1995), Franko Andrijašević (1991), Luka Vušković (2007), Luka Šamanić (2000), and Miran Maričić (1997).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Croatia

Among soccer players born in Croatia, Mate Maleš ranks 240Before him are Dario Melnjak (1992), Milan Gajić (1996), Filip Krovinović (1995), Zoran Nižić (1989), Josip Posavec (1996), and Josip Mišić (1994). After him are Fran Tudor (1995), Franko Andrijašević (1991), Luka Vušković (2007), Dino Perić (1994), Karlo Bartolec (1995), and Lovro Zvonarek (2005).