HANDBALL PLAYER

Veselin Vujović

1961 - Today

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Veselin Vujović (born 18 January 1961) is a Montenegrin handball coach and former professional player. He is the current head coach of RK Nexe Našice and Qatar men's national handball team. As a player, Vujović competed at the 1984 and 1988 Summer Olympics for the Yugoslavia national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Veselin Vujović is the most popular handball player, the 48th most popular biography from Montenegro (down from 42nd in 2019) and the most popular Montenegrin Handball Player.

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Among HANDBALL PLAYERS

Among handball players, Veselin Vujović ranks 1 out of 420After him are Talant Duyshebaev, Abaz Arslanagić, Franz Brunner, Nikola Karabatić, Gheorghe Gruia, Mikkel Hansen, Magnus Wislander, Zinaida Turchyna, Ștefan Birtalan, Andrey Lavrov, and Ivano Balić.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1961, Veselin Vujović ranks 154Before him are Tim Meadows, Greg LeMond, Pumpuang Duangjan, James Rollins, Vasily Ignatenko, and Scott Travis. After him are Joe Lando, Jimmy Somerville, Toru Yoshikawa, Jackie Earle Haley, Christian Ntsay, and Alexander Payne.

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In Montenegro

Among people born in Montenegro, Veselin Vujović ranks 48 out of 142Before him are Gjon Buzuku (1499), Prince Mirko of Montenegro (1879), Sekula Drljević (1884), Divna Veković (1886), Borislav Pekić (1930), and Željko Petrović (1965). After him are Ćamil Sijarić (1913), Mirko Kovač (1938), Sava Petrović (1702), Krsto Papić (1933), Rambo Amadeus (1963), and Zoran Filipović (1953).

Among HANDBALL PLAYERS In Montenegro

Among handball players born in Montenegro, Veselin Vujović ranks 1After him are Jovanka Radičević (1986), Maja Savić (1976), Milena Raičević (1990), Radmila Miljanić-Petrović (1988), Đurđina Jauković (1997), Ivan Nikčević (1981), Marina Rajčić (1993), Marija Jovanović (1985), Sonja Barjaktarović (1986), Suzana Lazović (1992), and Anđela Bulatović (1987).