Soccer Player

Adem Ljajić

Serbian footballer

1991 - today

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His biography is available in 39 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 38 in 2024). Adem Ljajić is the 6,323rd most popular soccer player (down from 5,193rd in 2024), the 376th most popular biography from Serbia (down from 342nd in 2019) and the 104th most popular Serbian Soccer Player.

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Adem Ljajić's biography appears in 39 language editions of Wikipedia — more than 89% of all Soccer Players.

Sep 29

Adem Ljajić shares a September 29 birthday with Miguel de Cervantes, Caravaggio, and Silvio Berlusconi.

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Among Soccer Players

Among soccer players, Adem Ljajić ranks 6,317 out of 21,273. Before him are Eugenio Morel, Juan Rodríguez Vega, Antonio Biosca, Michael Frontzeck, Lucas Ocampos, and Atiba Hutchinson. After him are Antonio López, Kerem Demirbay, Arturo Vázquez, Edson Braafheid, Paul McShane, and Alfonso Silva.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1991, Adem Ljajić ranks 124. Before him are Keitaro Koga, Pascal Groß, Yuta Hashimura, Yusuke Ishii, Park So-dam, and Nikola Mirotić. After him are Sally Rooney, Gaël Kakuta, Katsuhiro Hamada, Masato Mizuki, Damson Idris, and Harika Dronavalli.

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In Serbia

Among people born in Serbia, Adem Ljajić ranks 376 out of 661. Before him are Daniel Nestor (1972), Thủy Nguyên district (null), Predrag Đorđević (1972), Marko Jarić (1978), Aleksandar Šapić (1978), and Danko Lazović (1983). After him are Boban Marjanović (1988), Dragomir Tošić (1909), Darko Perić (1977), Marko Dmitrović (1992), Stevica Ristić (1982), and Andrija Fuderer (1931).

Among Soccer Players In Serbia

Among soccer players born in Serbia, Adem Ljajić ranks 104. Before him are Zoran Mirković (1971), Antonio Rukavina (1984), Borivoje Đorđević (1948), Predrag Spasić (1965), Predrag Đorđević (1972), and Danko Lazović (1983). After him are Dragomir Tošić (1909), Marko Dmitrović (1992), Stevica Ristić (1982), Albert Nađ (1974), Gojko Kačar (1987), and Ivan Pudar (1961).

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