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Radomir Đalović

1982 - Today

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Radomir Đalović (Montenegrin: Радомир Ђаловић; born 29 October 1982) is a Montenegrin professional football coach and a former player. He currently manages Croatian club Rijeka. In international competitions, he has played 26 matches for the national team of Montenegro. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Radomir Đalović is the 8,920th most popular soccer player (up from 11,026th in 2019), the 93rd most popular biography from Montenegro (up from 103rd in 2019) and the 24th most popular Montenegrin Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Radomir Đalović ranks 8,920 out of 21,273Before him are Luís Delgado, Krunoslav Lovrek, Salih Özcan, Diniyar Bilyaletdinov, Carlos Martins, and Júnior Díaz. After him are Maicon Pereira Roque, Ike Shorunmu, Jimmy Hill, Ehsan Hajsafi, Hernán Barcos, and Marco Bizot.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1982, Radomir Đalović ranks 460Before him are Clemente Russo, Ai Otsuka, Kat Von D, Tatsuya Shiozawa, Jessica Sutta, and Carlos Martins. After him are Jade North, François Sterchele, Sedef Avcı, Christopher Katongo, Gillian Jacobs, and Burak Yeter.

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In Montenegro

Among people born in Montenegro, Radomir Đalović ranks 93 out of 142Before him are Milos Raonic (1990), Branko Brnović (1967), Dragoljub Brnović (1963), Niša Saveljić (1970), Igor Burzanović (1985), and Andrea Demirović (1985). After him are Vladana Vučinić (1986), Aleksandar Pavlović (1983), Nikola Peković (1986), Jovanka Radičević (1986), Adrian Lulgjuraj (1980), and Predrag Drobnjak (1975).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Montenegro

Among soccer players born in Montenegro, Radomir Đalović ranks 24Before him are Dragoslav Jevrić (1974), Ljubomir Radanović (1960), Branko Brnović (1967), Dragoljub Brnović (1963), Niša Saveljić (1970), and Igor Burzanović (1985). After him are Dragan Đukanović (1969), Simon Vukčević (1986), Mladen Božović (1984), Stefan Babović (1987), Emir Kujović (1988), and Milan Purović (1985).