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Mensur Mujdža

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Mensur Mujdža (pronounced [měnsur mǔjdʒa]; born 28 March 1984) is a Bosnian professional football manager and former player who is currently an assistant manager for Croatian Football League club Gorica. Mujdža started his professional career at Zagreb, before joining SC Freiburg in 2009. Seven years later, he moved to 1. FC Kaiserslautern. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Mensur Mujdža is the 9,838th most popular soccer player (down from 9,769th in 2019), the 496th most popular biography from Croatia (up from 506th in 2019) and the 148th most popular Croatian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Mensur Mujdža ranks 9,838 out of 21,273Before him are Jonathan Moreira, Oihan Sancet, Christian Günter, Marama Vahirua, Jermaine Jones, and Leon Andreasen. After him are Rahman Rezaei, Pontus Farnerud, Ferdi Kadıoğlu, Jonathan Calleri, Antonio de Nigris, and Zé Kalanga.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1984, Mensur Mujdža ranks 521Before him are Austin Stowell, Carmen Hart, Valtteri Filppula, Michalis Sifakis, Olly Murs, and Jessica Parker Kennedy. After him are Filip Hološko, Roberto Hilbert, Brett Holman, Dmitri Torbinski, Aílton, and Erazem Lorbek.

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In Croatia

Among people born in Croatia, Mensur Mujdža ranks 496 out of 700Before him are Tomislav Dujmović (1981), Ante Tomić (1987), Ranko Matasović (1968), Silvio Marić (1975), Daniel Šarić (1972), and Đovani Roso (1972). After him are Dario Knežević (1982), Ivan Bošnjak (1979), Igor Budan (1980), Steve Bacic (1965), Goran Rubil (1981), and Tomislav Tomašević (1982).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Croatia

Among soccer players born in Croatia, Mensur Mujdža ranks 148Before him are Borna Sosa (1998), Duje Čop (1990), Tomislav Dujmović (1981), Silvio Marić (1975), Daniel Šarić (1972), and Đovani Roso (1972). After him are Dario Knežević (1982), Ivan Bošnjak (1979), Igor Budan (1980), Goran Rubil (1981), Mario Galinović (1976), and Lovro Majer (1998).