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Pavle Ninkov

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Pavle Ninkov (Serbian Cyrillic: Павле Нинков, born 20 April 1985) is a Serbian retired football right-back. His former clubs include Radnički Beograd, Rad, Čukarički, and Ligue 1 side Toulouse FC. In international competition, Ninkov has represented Serbia. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia. Pavle Ninkov is the 17,135th most popular soccer player (down from 15,210th in 2024), the 666th most popular biography from Serbia (down from 606th in 2019) and the 237th most popular Serbian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Pavle Ninkov ranks 17,135 out of 21,273Before him are Yasin Pehlivan, Sascha Burchert, Shogo Nishikawa, Satoshi Horinouchi, Hayato Sasaki, and Sho Asuke. After him are Florian Marange, Dekel Keinan, Agustín Rogel, Francis Dickoh, Kazuki Kuranuki, and Chris James.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1985, Pavle Ninkov ranks 1,354Before him are Sander Armée, P.V.R. Raja, Tobias Weis, Dmitry Larionov, Chris Eagles, and Sho Asuke. After him are Radhika Apte, Elena Fanchini, Reanne Evans, Alexander Khatuntsev, Damir Bičanić, and Taryn Terrell.

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In Serbia

Among people born in Serbia, Pavle Ninkov ranks 666 out of 661Before him are Srđan Jovanović (1986), Aleksandar Katai (1991), Uroš Ćosić (1992), Aleksandar Rašić (1984), Nikola Gulan (1989), and Marko Kešelj (1988). After him are Nemanja Milunović (1989), Boris Pašanski (1982), Saša Zdjelar (1995), Dušan Cvetinović (1988), Milan Trajkovic (1992), and Tamara Radočaj (1987).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Serbia

Among soccer players born in Serbia, Pavle Ninkov ranks 237Before him are Aleksa Terzić (1999), Damir Kahriman (1984), Nikola Ašćerić (1991), Aleksandar Katai (1991), Uroš Ćosić (1992), and Nikola Gulan (1989). After him are Nemanja Milunović (1989), Saša Zdjelar (1995), Dušan Cvetinović (1988), Nikola Vujadinović (1986), Filip Kljajić (1990), and Marko Šćepović (1991).