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Srđan Baljak

1978 - Today

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Srđan Baljak (Serbian Cyrillic: Срђан Баљак; born 25 November 1978) is a Serbian former professional footballer who played as a striker. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Srđan Baljak is the 7,784th most popular soccer player (up from 8,681st in 2019), the 422nd most popular biography from Serbia (up from 452nd in 2019) and the 132nd most popular Serbian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Srđan Baljak ranks 7,784 out of 21,273Before him are José Luís Vidigal, Alex Mineiro, Omar Bravo, Shigeyoshi Mochizuki, Kazuma Shiina, and Leandro Simioni. After him are Markel Susaeta, Andreas Cornelius, Yasuyoshi Nara, Tomasz Wałdoch, Igor Ponomaryov, and Lucas Bernardi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1978, Srđan Baljak ranks 445Before him are Igor Rakočević, Allan Simonsen, Wesley Sonck, Wang Nan, Sara Tavares, and Adam Gontier. After him are Mohammed Bouyeri, Stephanie Murphy, Erik Edman, Gary, Misia, and Sylvie Meis.

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In Serbia

Among people born in Serbia, Srđan Baljak ranks 422 out of 661Before him are Aleksandar Janković (1972), Zoran Stefanović (1969), Igor Duljaj (1979), Igor Kokoškov (1971), Ivana Španović (1990), and Vasilije Micić (1994). After him are Ksenija Pajčin (1977), Jelena Tomašević (1983), Bojana Popović (1979), Đorđe Petrović (1999), Bojana Jovanovski Petrović (1991), and Dušan Basta (1984).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Serbia

Among soccer players born in Serbia, Srđan Baljak ranks 132Before him are Strahinja Pavlović (2001), Miralem Sulejmani (1988), Jovan Stanković (1971), Zlatko Krmpotić (1958), Miroslav Stević (1970), and Igor Duljaj (1979). After him are Đorđe Petrović (1999), Dušan Basta (1984), Zvonimir Vukić (1979), Perica Ognjenović (1977), Mitar Mrkela (1965), and Milan Dudić (1979).