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Radivoje Manić

1972 - Today

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Radivoje Manić (Serbian Cyrillic: Радивоје Манић; born 16 January 1972) is a Serbian former professional footballer who played as a striker. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Radivoje Manić is the 4,525th most popular soccer player (up from 5,786th in 2019), the 315th most popular biography from Serbia (up from 363rd in 2019) and the 80th most popular Serbian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Radivoje Manić ranks 4,525 out of 21,273Before him are Jorge Góngora, Shuta Araki, Ivan Klasnić, Gaël Clichy, Luis Fernando Suárez, and Krzysztof Piątek. After him are Stevan Jovetić, Asparuh Nikodimov, Gerald Asamoah, Gumercindo Gómez, Callum Hudson-Odoi, and Félix Welkenhuysen.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1972, Radivoje Manić ranks 261Before him are Romi Park, Lola Pagnani, João Carlos dos Santos, Stuart Townsend, Vitamin C, and Kimbal Musk. After him are James Dashner, Junichi Suwabe, Anders Thomas Jensen, Florin Cîțu, Masahiro Nakai, and Fabrice Santoro.

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In Serbia

Among people born in Serbia, Radivoje Manić ranks 315 out of 661Before him are Vladimir Stojković (1983), Nikola Žigić (1980), Enver Hadžiabdić (1945), Prvoslav Mihajlović (1921), Radmilo Ivančević (1950), and Anica Dobra (1963). After him are Žarko Nikolić (1936), Dušan Vlahović (2000), Saša Ilić (1977), Dragan Đilas (1967), Saša Obradović (1969), and Robert Zollitsch (1938).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Serbia

Among soccer players born in Serbia, Radivoje Manić ranks 80Before him are Lajos Szűcs (1943), Boško Simonović (1898), Vladimir Stojković (1983), Nikola Žigić (1980), Enver Hadžiabdić (1945), and Prvoslav Mihajlović (1921). After him are Žarko Nikolić (1936), Dušan Vlahović (2000), Saša Ilić (1977), Ivica Dragutinović (1975), Dragoslav Mihajlović (1906), and Dragutin Najdanović (1908).