SOCCER PLAYER

Duško Tošić

1985 - Today

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Duško Tošić (Serbian Cyrillic: Душко Тошић, pronounced [dǔʃko tǒʃitɕ, - tôː-]; born 19 January 1985) is a Serbian former professional footballer who played as a defender. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Duško Tošić has received more than 739,157 page views. His biography is available in 34 different languages on Wikipedia. Duško Tošić is the 6,194th most popular soccer player (down from 5,076th in 2019), the 371st most popular biography from Serbia (down from 310th in 2019) and the 103rd most popular Serbian Soccer Player.

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  • 740k

    Page Views (PV)

  • 41.17

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 34

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 6.25

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 2.71

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Duško Tošić ranks 6,194 out of 21,273Before him are Ayase Ueda, Miguel Ángel Loayza, Koen Casteels, Rami Shaaban, Aldo Valentini, and Jeff Strasser. After him are Atsushi Natori, Boris Živković, Masayuki Okano, Exequiel Palacios, Park Chang-sun, and Noriko Ishibashi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1985, Duško Tošić ranks 207Before him are Lenna Kuurmaa, Zdeněk Štybar, Hedwiges Maduro, Giedo van der Garde, Ida Engvoll, and Artem Milevskiy. After him are Viktor An, Crystal Reed, Karla Souza, Antonio Nocerino, Hikari Mitsushima, and Shindong.

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In Serbia

Among people born in Serbia, Duško Tošić ranks 371 out of 661Before him are Branko Babić (1950), Slobodan Kovač (1967), Saša Ilić (1977), Danica Curcic (1985), Daniel Nestor (1972), and Uroš Marović (1946). After him are Igor Duljaj (1979), Predrag Spasić (1965), Dragan Škrbić (1968), Ivan Pudar (1961), Antonio Rukavina (1984), and Boško Abramović (1951).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Serbia

Among soccer players born in Serbia, Duško Tošić ranks 103Before him are Nenad Đorđević (1979), Ljubinko Drulović (1968), Radivoje Manić (1972), Predrag Đorđević (1972), Branko Babić (1950), and Saša Ilić (1977). After him are Igor Duljaj (1979), Predrag Spasić (1965), Ivan Pudar (1961), Antonio Rukavina (1984), Goran Gavrančić (1978), and Miralem Sulejmani (1988).