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Zlatko Krmpotić

1958 - Today

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Zlatko Krmpotić (Serbian Cyrillic: Златко Крмпотић; born 7 August 1958) is a Serbian former player and manager. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Zlatko Krmpotić is the 7,668th most popular soccer player (down from 7,083rd in 2019), the 412th most popular biography from Serbia (down from 405th in 2019) and the 129th most popular Serbian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Zlatko Krmpotić ranks 7,668 out of 21,273Before him are Robert de Pinho de Souza, Rafael Sóbis, Luis Marín, Martín Silva, Stiliyan Petrov, and Gert Verheyen. After him are Polozzi, Daniel Majstorović, Khalil Azmi, Reinaldo Vicente Simão, Takashi Hirano, and Ayase Ueda.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1958, Zlatko Krmpotić ranks 655Before him are Bipin Rawat, Bernard Blancan, John M. Grunsfeld, Chris Hughton, Jim Leighton, and Greg Foster. After him are Marina Wilke, Gabriele Löwe, José Manuel Abascal, Jean-Christophe Thouvenel, François Brisson, and Sherri Martel.

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In Serbia

Among people born in Serbia, Zlatko Krmpotić ranks 412 out of 661Before him are Dejan Tomašević (1973), Goran Vasilijević (1965), Strahinja Pavlović (2001), Albert Bogen (1882), Miralem Sulejmani (1988), and Jovan Stanković (1971). After him are Stoja (1972), Miroslav Stević (1970), Igor Rakočević (1978), Aleksandar Janković (1972), Zoran Stefanović (1969), and Igor Duljaj (1979).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Serbia

Among soccer players born in Serbia, Zlatko Krmpotić ranks 129Before him are Goran Gavrančić (1978), Aleksandar Luković (1982), Goran Vasilijević (1965), Strahinja Pavlović (2001), Miralem Sulejmani (1988), and Jovan Stanković (1971). After him are Miroslav Stević (1970), Igor Duljaj (1979), Srđan Baljak (1978), Đorđe Petrović (1999), Dušan Basta (1984), and Zvonimir Vukić (1979).