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Goran Lovre

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Goran Lovre (Serbian Cyrillic: Горан Ловре; born 23 March 1982) is a Serbian former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Goran Lovre is the 13,870th most popular soccer player, the 640th most popular biography from Croatia and the 195th most popular Croatian Soccer Player.

Goran Lovre is most famous for being a Serbian footballer who played as a midfielder. He is known for his time with clubs such as Vojvodina and his contributions to the Serbian national team at various youth levels.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Goran Lovre ranks 13,870 out of 21,273Before him are Kazuyuki Morisaki, Hugo Duro, Hinata Miyazawa, Jagoš Vuković, Kailen Sheridan, and Valerică Găman. After him are Natsuko Hara, Yoon Bit-garam, Tarik Tissoudali, Erik Hagen, Dženan Radončić, and Ats Purje.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1982, Goran Lovre ranks 992Before him are Andrei Jämsä, José Antônio Martins Galvão, Nasser al-Shami, Wade Robson, Fler, and J. G. Quintel. After him are Jussie Smollett, Stefan Maierhofer, Jessica Raine, Emma Pooley, Kevin van der Perren, and Alexander Madlung.

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In Croatia

Among people born in Croatia, Goran Lovre ranks 640 out of 700Before him are Albina Grčić (1999), Jana Fett (1996), Nikola Moro (1998), Muamer Vugdalić (1977), Lana Bastašić (1986), and Drago Vuković (1983). After him are Frano Vićan (1976), Martin Erlić (1998), Kosta Perović (1985), Ivica Ivušić (1995), Roko Karanušić (1982), and Andrej Gaćina (1986).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Croatia

Among soccer players born in Croatia, Goran Lovre ranks 195Before him are Saša Bjelanović (1979), Arijan Ademi (1991), Luka Ivanušec (1998), Josip Šimić (1977), Nikola Moro (1998), and Muamer Vugdalić (1977). After him are Martin Erlić (1998), Ivica Ivušić (1995), Ante Vukušić (1991), Josip Tadić (1987), Simon Sluga (1993), and Hrvoje Čale (1985).