HANDBALL PLAYER

Arpad Sterbik

1979 - Today

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Arpad Sterbik Capar (Hungarian: Sterbik Árpád, pronounced [ˈʃtɛrbik ˈaːrpaːd]; Serbian: Арпад Штербик/Arpad Šterbik; born 20 November 1979) is a retired handball player who represented the national teams of Yugoslavia (later known as Serbia and Montenegro) and Spain. Internationally he has represented FR Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) and Spain, winning a World Championship bronze medal and one gold. On club level, he has league and cup titles both in Hungary and Spain, and most notably he won the EHF Champions League, the premier continental club competition in Europe. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Arpad Sterbik has received more than 211,636 page views. His biography is available in 27 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 25 in 2019). Arpad Sterbik is the 34th most popular handball player (down from 31st in 2019), the 323rd most popular biography from Serbia (down from 283rd in 2019) and the 4th most popular Serbian Handball Player.

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Among HANDBALL PLAYERS

Among handball players, Arpad Sterbik ranks 34 out of 420Before him are Svetlana Kitić, Wilhelm Müller, Zlatko Saračević, Karl Kreutzberg, Zdravko Zovko, and Guðmundur Guðmundsson. After him are Jackson Richardson, Heiner Brand, Rudolf Stahl, Niklas Landin Jacobsen, Kang Jae-won, and Zlatko Portner.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1979, Arpad Sterbik ranks 153Before him are Nicolás Massú, Sergei Ignashevich, Lee Dong-gook, Rachelle Lefevre, Pete Doherty, and Andy van der Meyde. After him are Christian Lindner, Elizabeth Gutiérrez, Josh Klinghoffer, Mickaël Landreau, Brandon Routh, and Sarah Polley.

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In Serbia

Among people born in Serbia, Arpad Sterbik ranks 323 out of 661Before him are László Szabados (1911), Robert Zollitsch (1938), Dragoslav Mihajlović (1906), Nenad Stekić (1951), Dragutin Najdanović (1908), and Lepa Mladjenovic (1954). After him are Dušan Marković (1906), Rajko Đurić (1947), Aleksandar Atanacković (1920), Aleksandar Šapić (1978), Dobrosav Krstić (1932), and Željko Rebrača (1972).

Among HANDBALL PLAYERS In Serbia

Among handball players born in Serbia, Arpad Sterbik ranks 4Before him are Nikola Karabatić (1984), Branislav Pokrajac (1947), and Zoran Živković (1945). After him are Zlatko Portner (1962), Dragan Škrbić (1968), Momir Rnić (1955), Bojana Popović (1979), Momir Ilić (1981), Katarina Bulatović (1984), Bojana Radulović (1973), and Andrea Lekić (1987).