SOCCER PLAYER

Sejad Halilović

1969 - Today

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Sejad Halilović (born 16 March 1969) is a Bosnian former professional footballer who played for several clubs throughout Europe, including Dinamo Zagreb, Real Valladolid and Hapoel Be'er Sheva. In addition, he played one game for the Croatia national team before Bosnia and Herzegovina gained independence and represented Bosnia and Herzegovina after they gained independence. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Sejad Halilović is the 8,143rd most popular soccer player, the 261st most popular biography from Bosnia and Herzegovina and the 68th most popular Bosnian, Herzegovinian Soccer Player.

Sejad Halilović is most famous for his career as a Bosnian former professional footballer who played primarily as a midfielder. He had notable stints with clubs in the former Yugoslavia and later in various leagues across Europe.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1969, Sejad Halilović ranks 684Before him are Alex Webster, Simona Păucă, Éliette Abécassis, Christian Laettner, Tetsuya, and Sergio Berti. After him are Rob Ford, Lucas Radebe, Valerio Fiori, Susan Williams, Dave England, and Marie Darrieussecq.

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In Bosnia and Herzegovina

Among people born in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sejad Halilović ranks 261 out of 375Before him are Vukašin Brajić (1984), Franjo Arapović (1965), Zoran Pavlović (1976), Amila Glamočak (1966), Amar Osim (1967), and Andrea Petkovic (1987). After him are Rade Krunić (1993), Nikica Jelavić (1985), Zlata Filipović (1980), Avdija Vršajević (1986), Jala Brat (1986), and Jasna Fazlić (1970).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Bosnia and Herzegovina

Among soccer players born in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sejad Halilović ranks 68Before him are Zlatko Dedić (1984), Zlatan Muslimović (1981), Ognjen Koroman (1978), Haris Medunjanin (1985), Senad Lulić (1986), and Zoran Pavlović (1976). After him are Rade Krunić (1993), Nikica Jelavić (1985), Avdija Vršajević (1986), Senijad Ibričić (1985), Mario Tokić (1975), and Edin Višća (1990).