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Samir Handanović

1984 - Today

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Samir Handanović (born 14 July 1984) is a Slovenian former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Since August 2024, he is the head coach of Inter Milan's under-17 team. Before moving to Italy, Handanović played in his home country of Slovenia. In 2004, he was acquired by Udinese but spent the next few years on loan, playing for teams such as Treviso, Lazio and Rimini. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Samir Handanović is the 1,259th most popular soccer player (up from 1,899th in 2019), the 55th most popular biography from Slovenia (up from 75th in 2019) and the 2nd most popular Slovene Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Samir Handanović ranks 1,259 out of 21,273Before him are Patrice Evra, Dragiša Binić, Faustino Asprilla, Savo Milošević, Arthur Johnson, and Leonardo Bonucci. After him are Paulo Cézar Caju, Knut Nordahl, Mario Götze, Masakatsu Miyamoto, Nery Pumpido, and Kuniya Daini.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1984, Samir Handanović ranks 36Before him are Burak Özçivit, Giorgio Chiellini, Beren Saat, Mohamed Bouazizi, Glen Johnson, and Pavel Durov. After him are Ross Ulbricht, Adriano, Yun Hyon-seok, Ludwig Göransson, Santi Cazorla, and Indila.

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In Slovenia

Among people born in Slovenia, Samir Handanović ranks 55 out of 340Before him are Max Fabiani (1865), Prince Andrew of Yugoslavia (1929), Rihard Jakopič (1869), Stanko Vraz (1810), Jakob Lorber (1800), and Ita Rina (1907). After him are Ivan Regen (1868), Edvard Kocbek (1904), Drago Jančar (1948), Rudolf Maister (1874), Miroslav Cerar (1939), and Zoran Mušič (1909).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Slovenia

Among soccer players born in Slovenia, Samir Handanović ranks 2Before him are Branko Oblak (1947). After him are Zlatko Zahovič (1971), Jan Oblak (1993), Milivoje Novaković (1979), Željko Milinovič (1969), Fredi Bobic (1971), Marko Elsner (1960), Maksimilijan Mihelčič (1905), Zdenko Verdenik (1949), Alfred Jermaniš (1967), and Branko Ilić (1983).