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Rene Krhin

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Rene Krhin (born 21 May 1990) is a Slovenian retired footballer who played as a central midfielder. He earned a total of 48 caps for the Slovenia national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 38 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 37 in 2024). Rene Krhin is the 9,842nd most popular soccer player (down from 9,727th in 2024), the 218th most popular biography from Slovenia (up from 220th in 2019) and the 47th most popular Slovene Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Rene Krhin ranks 9,842 out of 21,273Before him are Driss Benzekri, Torai Kamata, Mohammad Yousef Kargar, Ruslan Nigmatullin, Giuliano de Paula, and Rolando Schiavi. After him are Mauricio Wright, Eduardo Acevedo, Juan Manuel López, Yassine Chikhaoui, Giancarlo González, and Benjamin Henrichs.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1990, Rene Krhin ranks 385Before him are Tommy Smith, Darío Benedetto, Alexandru Maxim, Laura Berlin, Ali Maâloul, and Giuliano de Paula. After him are Bianca Santos, JC Gonzalez, Sennek, Urszula Radwańska, Evan Spiegel, and Rafael Cabral.

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In Slovenia

Among people born in Slovenia, Rene Krhin ranks 218 out of 340Before him are Aleksander Knavs (1975), Omar Naber (1981), Jolanda Čeplak (1976), Tim Matavž (1989), Matjaž Smodiš (1979), and Damjan Fras (1973). After him are Polona Hercog (1991), Erazem Lorbek (1984), Gorazd Štangelj (1973), Rebeka Dremelj (1980), Simon Špilak (1986), and Jan Tratnik (1990).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Slovenia

Among soccer players born in Slovenia, Rene Krhin ranks 47Before him are Andraž Kirm (1984), Zlatan Ljubijankić (1983), Saša Gajser (1974), Robert Koren (1980), Aleksander Knavs (1975), and Tim Matavž (1989). After him are Matej Mavrič (1979), Spasoje Bulajič (1975), Goran Sankovič (1979), Mladen Dabanovič (1971), Miloš Rus (1962), and Sašo Udovič (1968).