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Rade Prica

1980 - Today

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Rade Stanislav Prica (born 30 June 1980) is a Swedish former professional footballer who played as a striker. He is the only player who has won league championships in the three Scandinavian countries – Sweden, Denmark and Norway. He also played in the Bundesliga, the Premier League, and the Israeli Premier League during a career that spanned between 1995 and 2016. A full international between 2001 and 2008, he won 14 caps and scored two goals for the Sweden national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 20 different languages on Wikipedia. Rade Prica is the 9,381st most popular soccer player (down from 8,687th in 2024), the 1,408th most popular biography from Sweden (down from 1,377th in 2019) and the 212th most popular Swedish Soccer Player.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1980, Rade Prica ranks 567Before him are Shao Jiayi, Monique Coleman, Aya Endō, Julia Perez, Iker Romero, and Adriana Paz. After him are Aleksander Šeliga, Jenny Han, Minori Chihara, Shugo Kawahara, Laetitia Dosch, and Benoît Pedretti.

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In Sweden

Among people born in Sweden, Rade Prica ranks 1,408 out of 1,879Before him are Mikael Tillström (1972), Gottfrid Svartholm (1984), Bengt Baron (1962), Jessica Folcker (1975), Leif Engqvist (1962), and Mikael Lustig (1986). After him are Peter Sunde (1978), Anna Bågenholm (1970), Stina Nordenstam (1969), Björn Johansson (1963), Martin Stenmarck (1972), and Helena Ekholm (1984).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Sweden

Among soccer players born in Sweden, Rade Prica ranks 212Before him are Yksel Osmanovski (1977), Mika Väyrynen (1981), Samuel Holmén (1984), Linda Sembrant (1987), Leif Engqvist (1962), and Mikael Lustig (1986). After him are Magdalena Eriksson (1993), Andreas Jakobsson (1972), Pontus Farnerud (1980), Oscar Wendt (1985), Fredrik Stenman (1983), and Mikael Nilsson (1968).