HANDBALL PLAYER

Dragan Škrbić

1968 - Today

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Dragan Škrbić (Serbian Cyrillic: Драган Шкрбић; born 29 September 1968) is a former Serbian handball player. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Dragan Škrbić has received more than 48,094 page views. His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 15 in 2019). Dragan Škrbić is the 81st most popular handball player (down from 61st in 2019), the 374th most popular biography from Serbia (down from 324th in 2019) and the 6th most popular Serbian Handball Player.

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  • 40.92

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 16

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 6.07

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 1.59

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among HANDBALL PLAYERS

Among handball players, Dragan Škrbić ranks 81 out of 420Before him are Mirko Bašić, Bruno Gudelj, Lars Christiansen, Siegfried Powolny, Slavko Goluža, and Erich Schmitt. After him are Ludwig Schuberth, Alfred Schmalzer, Domagoj Duvnjak, Igor Vori, Bertrand Gille, and Hans Lindberg.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1968, Dragan Škrbić ranks 452Before him are Alexandre del Valle, Eddie Griffin, Aureliu Ciocoi, Florin Prunea, Naoya Ogawa, and James Allison. After him are Michael Romeo, Ioan Sabău, Conrad Vernon, Michael Herbig, Paula Cole, and Fatou Diome.

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In Serbia

Among people born in Serbia, Dragan Škrbić ranks 374 out of 661Before him are Danica Curcic (1985), Daniel Nestor (1972), Uroš Marović (1946), Duško Tošić (1985), Igor Duljaj (1979), and Predrag Spasić (1965). After him are Ivan Pudar (1961), Antonio Rukavina (1984), Boško Abramović (1951), Goran Gavrančić (1978), Miralem Sulejmani (1988), and Ivan Miljković (1979).

Among HANDBALL PLAYERS In Serbia

Among handball players born in Serbia, Dragan Škrbić ranks 6Before him are Nikola Karabatić (1984), Branislav Pokrajac (1947), Zoran Živković (1945), Arpad Sterbik (1979), and Zlatko Portner (1962). After him are Momir Rnić (1955), Bojana Popović (1979), Momir Ilić (1981), Katarina Bulatović (1984), Bojana Radulović (1973), and Andrea Lekić (1987).