COACH

Ljupko Petrović

1947 - Today

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Ljubomir "Ljupko" Petrović (Serbian Cyrillic: Љубомир "Љупко" Петровић; born 15 May 1947) is a Serbian professional football manager and former player. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Ljupko Petrović has received more than 210,575 page views. His biography is available in 33 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 32 in 2019). Ljupko Petrović is the 58th most popular coach (up from 83rd in 2019), the 34th most popular biography from Bosnia and Herzegovina (up from 47th in 2019) and the 3rd most popular Bosnian, Herzegovinian Coach.

Memorability Metrics

  • 210k

    Page Views (PV)

  • 66.12

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 33

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 11.58

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 2.01

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among COACHES

Among coaches, Ljupko Petrović ranks 58 out of 471Before him are Siniša Mihajlović, Enzo Bearzot, Jorge Valdano, Pierre Littbarski, Vicente Feola, and Safet Sušić. After him are Jean Tigana, Morten Olsen, Bert van Marwijk, César Rodríguez Álvarez, Eric Gerets, and Jorge Sampaoli.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1947, Ljupko Petrović ranks 79Before him are Robert Englund, Joe Mantegna, Carla Del Ponte, Mariska Veres, Viktor Belenko, and Anwar Ibrahim. After him are Dwight Schultz, Peter Weller, Martha Nussbaum, Klaus Schulze, Kazimierz Deyna, and Princess Christina of the Netherlands.

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In Bosnia and Herzegovina

Among people born in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ljupko Petrović ranks 34 out of 375Before him are Vjekoslav Luburić (1914), Ante Marković (1924), Ban Kulin (1163), Fikret Abdić (1939), Safet Sušić (1955), and Stephen II, Ban of Bosnia (1292). After him are Husein Gradaščević (1802), Sinan Pasha (1500), Lepa Brena (1960), Zdravko Čolić (1951), Jazzar Pasha (1722), and Dino Merlin (1962).

Among COACHES In Bosnia and Herzegovina

Among coaches born in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ljupko Petrović ranks 3Before him are Miroslav Blažević (1935), and Safet Sušić (1955). After him are Zlatko Dalić (1966), Dušan Bajević (1948), Vladimir Petković (1963), Džemaludin Mušović (1944), Mato Neretljak (1979), Mladen Krstajić (1974), Željko Buvač (1961), Amar Osim (1967), and Albert Pobor (1956).