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Dejan Milovanović

1984 - Today

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Dejan Milovanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Дејан Миловановић; born 21 January 1984) is a Serbian retired professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Dejan Milovanović has received more than 77,258 page views. His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Dejan Milovanović is the 14,118th most popular soccer player, the 576th most popular biography from Serbia and the 205th most popular Serbian Soccer Player.

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  • 77k

    Page Views (PV)

  • 28.81

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 15

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 4.61

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 1.98

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Dejan Milovanović ranks 14,118 out of 21,273Before him are Rouwen Hennings, Jimmy Nicholl, Brimah Razak, Michał Skóraś, Brice Dja Djédjé, and Ibán Cuadrado. After him are Toni Lato, André Moritz, Shayne Pattynama, Douglas Tanque, Dedé, and Kenji Sakaguchi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1984, Dejan Milovanović ranks 969Before him are Abdullah bin Mutaib Al Saud, Luke Arnold, Francesco Lodi, Sölvi Ottesen, Jeronimas Milius, and Amelle Berrabah. After him are Laura Pous Tió, Apoño, Iván Ramis, Heiko Schaffartzik, Jaroslav Bába, and Felipe.

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In Serbia

Among people born in Serbia, Dejan Milovanović ranks 576 out of 661Before him are Nikola Đurđić (1986), Raško Katić (1980), Slobodan Nikić (1983), Aleksa Terzić (1999), Milenko Tepić (1987), and Dejan Stefanović (1974). After him are Maja Matevžič (1980), Miloš Bajalica (1981), Milos Kerkez (2003), Strahinja Eraković (2001), Marko Lomić (1983), and Stefan Mitrović (1988).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Serbia

Among soccer players born in Serbia, Dejan Milovanović ranks 205Before him are Nemanja Pejčinović (1987), Nikola Drinčić (1984), Dejan Lekić (1985), Nikola Đurđić (1986), Aleksa Terzić (1999), and Dejan Stefanović (1974). After him are Miloš Bajalica (1981), Milos Kerkez (2003), Strahinja Eraković (2001), Marko Lomić (1983), Ivan Šaponjić (1997), and Stefan Šćepović (1990).