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Zoran Nižić

1989 - Today

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Zoran Nižić (Croatian pronunciation: [zǒran nǐːʒitɕ]; born 11 October 1989) is a Croatian football player who plays as centre back for Šibenik in the HNL. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Zoran Nižić is the 19,554th most popular soccer player (down from 15,816th in 2019), the 709th most popular biography from Croatia (down from 657th in 2019) and the 234th most popular Croatian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Zoran Nižić ranks 19,554 out of 21,273Before him are Jermaine Beckford, Andreas Hanche-Olsen, Raphael Onyedika, Keita Sogabe, Timothée Pembélé, and Shinji Tominari. After him are Yutaro Chinen, Leopold Querfeld, Ryder Matos, Noah Mbamba, Kevin Rüegg, and Andre Gray.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1989, Zoran Nižić ranks 1,430Before him are Frederik Andersen, Cedric Alexander, Sam Tsui, Chloë Agnew, Richard Ringer, and Astier Nicolas. After him are Jonny Flynn, Yevgeni Makeyev, Taisuke Nakamura, Leandro Freire de Araújo, Lillo, and Ryne Sanborn.

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In Croatia

Among people born in Croatia, Zoran Nižić ranks 709 out of 700Before him are Dario Melnjak (1992), Toni Kanaet (1995), Milan Gajić (1996), Marin Draganja (1991), Stipe Žunić (1990), and Filip Krovinović (1995). After him are Leona Popović (1997), Josip Posavec (1996), Tamara Horacek (1995), Josip Mišić (1994), Božo Starčević (1988), and Mario Delaš (1990).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Croatia

Among soccer players born in Croatia, Zoran Nižić ranks 234Before him are Hrvoje Smolčić (2000), Boris Vukčević (1990), Antonijo Ježina (1989), Dario Melnjak (1992), Milan Gajić (1996), and Filip Krovinović (1995). After him are Josip Posavec (1996), Josip Mišić (1994), Fran Tudor (1995), Franko Andrijašević (1991), Luka Vušković (2007), and Dino Perić (1994).