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Niša Saveljić

1970 - Today

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Niša Saveljić (Serbian Cyrillic: Ниша Савељић; born 27 March 1970) is a Montenegrin former footballer who played as a defender. At international level, Saveljić represented FR Yugoslavia in one World Cup (1998) and one European Championship (2000). Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Niša Saveljić is the 7,994th most popular soccer player (down from 7,837th in 2019), the 90th most popular biography from Montenegro (down from 87th in 2019) and the 22nd most popular Montenegrin Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Niša Saveljić ranks 7,994 out of 21,273Before him are Nicolas Nkoulou, Sebastian Boenisch, Kim Yong-dae, Alexandru Epureanu, Timothy Fosu-Mensah, and Baghdad Bounedjah. After him are Makito Hatanaka, Yazid Mansouri, Yusuke Tanahashi, Tadashi Koya, Luís Neto, and Christoph Spycher.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1970, Niša Saveljić ranks 571Before him are Jan van Steenbergen, John Simm, Ināra Mūrniece, Garth Ennis, Massimo Taibi, and Michael Arndt. After him are Tadashi Koya, Peter Ebdon, Pavel Vízner, Jason Wiles, Stephen Chbosky, and Nathalie Arthaud.

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In Montenegro

Among people born in Montenegro, Niša Saveljić ranks 90 out of 142Before him are Igor Lukšić (1976), Nikola Mirotić (1991), Ljubomir Radanović (1960), Milos Raonic (1990), Branko Brnović (1967), and Dragoljub Brnović (1963). After him are Igor Burzanović (1985), Andrea Demirović (1985), Radomir Đalović (1982), Vladana Vučinić (1986), Aleksandar Pavlović (1983), and Nikola Peković (1986).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Montenegro

Among soccer players born in Montenegro, Niša Saveljić ranks 22Before him are Ivica Kralj (1973), Nenad Maslovar (1967), Dragoslav Jevrić (1974), Ljubomir Radanović (1960), Branko Brnović (1967), and Dragoljub Brnović (1963). After him are Igor Burzanović (1985), Radomir Đalović (1982), Dragan Đukanović (1969), Simon Vukčević (1986), Mladen Božović (1984), and Stefan Babović (1987).