VOLLEYBALL PLAYER

Nikola Grbić

1973 - Today

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Nikola Grbić (Serbian Cyrillic: Никола Грбић; born 6 September 1973) is a Serbian professional volleyball coach and former player who is currently serving as head coach for the Poland national team. Grbić is a gold medalist of the 2000 Summer Olympics, a bronze medalist of the 1996 Summer Olympics, and a multiple World Championship, European Championship, and World League medalist. He was inducted into the Volleyball Hall of Fame in 2016. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Nikola Grbić is the 12th most popular volleyball player (down from 9th in 2019), the 348th most popular biography from Serbia (down from 305th in 2019) and the most popular Serbian Volleyball Player.

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Among VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS

Among volleyball players, Nikola Grbić ranks 12 out of 199Before him are Yuriy Poyarkov, Giba, Kerri Walsh Jennings, Masae Kasai, Yuri Chesnokov, and Andrea Anastasi. After him are Yekaterina Gamova, Daniel Castellani, Earvin N'Gapeth, Vladimir Grbić, Regla Torres, and Clayton Stanley.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1973, Nikola Grbić ranks 322Before him are Kenny Roberts Jr., Hideaki Hagino, Jaime Camil, Damien Rice, Sun Wen, and Zisis Vryzas. After him are Halil Mutlu, Agustín Aranzábal, Claudio Reyna, Igor Jovićević, Jacek Bąk, and Chino Moreno.

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In Serbia

Among people born in Serbia, Nikola Grbić ranks 348 out of 661Before him are Dejan Ajdačić (1959), Danica Curcic (1985), Zlatko Portner (1962), Aleksandar Vulin (1972), Lepa Mladjenovic (1954), and Momčilo Đokić (1911). After him are Ljubinko Drulović (1968), Konstrakta (1978), Vladimir Ivić (1977), Albin Pelak (1981), Željko Rebrača (1972), and Nenad Zimonjić (1976).

Among VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS In Serbia

Among volleyball players born in Serbia, Nikola Grbić ranks 1After him are Vladimir Grbić (1970), Slobodan Kovač (1967), Ivan Miljković (1979), Maja Ognjenović (1984), Jovana Brakočević (1988), Aleksandar Atanasijević (1991), Marko Podraščanin (1987), Bianka Buša (1994), Andrija Gerić (1977), Jelena Nikolić (1982), and Stefana Veljković (1990).