SOCCER PLAYER

Zoran Kvržić

1988 - Today

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Zoran Kvržić (pronounced [zǒran kʋřʒitɕ]; born 7 August 1988) is a Bosnian professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Bosnian Premier League club Borac Banja Luka. Kvržić started his professional career at Proleter Teslić, before joining HAŠK in 2009. The following year, he switched to Osijek. In 2013, he was transferred to Rijeka, who loaned him to Spezia in 2015 and to Sheriff Tiraspol in 2016. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Zoran Kvržić is the 17,179th most popular soccer player (down from 16,655th in 2024), the 367th most popular biography from Bosnia and Herzegovina (down from 363rd in 2019) and the 114th most popular Bosnian, Herzegovinian Soccer Player.

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Among people born in 1988, Zoran Kvržić ranks 1,197Before her are Sho Ito, John-John Dohmen, Iouri Podladtchikov, Claude Giroux, Aydın Yılmaz, and Mustafa Abdellaoue. After her are João Souza, Damien Plessis, Eneko Bóveda, Viktor Tikhonov, Egor Silin, and Yannick Weber.

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In Bosnia and Herzegovina

Among people born in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Zoran Kvržić ranks 367 out of 375Before her are Nemanja Gordić (1988), Marin Leovac (1988), Adnan Zahirović (1990), Ana Šimić (1990), Elvedina Muzaferija (1999), and Dragan Bender (1997). After her are Said Husejinović (1988), Semir Štilić (1987), Žana Novaković (1985), Nikola Katić (1996), Dejan Joveljić (1999), and Dario Đumić (1992).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Bosnia and Herzegovina

Among soccer players born in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Zoran Kvržić ranks 114Before her are Boris Pandža (1986), Mario Božić (1983), Matej Delač (1992), Mateo Pavlović (1990), Marin Leovac (1988), and Adnan Zahirović (1990). After her are Said Husejinović (1988), Semir Štilić (1987), Nikola Katić (1996), Dejan Joveljić (1999), Dario Đumić (1992), and Amer Gojak (1997).