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Ljupko Petrović

1947 - heute

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Seine Biografie ist in 33 verschiedenen Sprachen auf Wikipedia verfügbar. Ljupko Petrović ist der 60th beliebteste Trainer (gesunken vom 58th im Jahr 2024), die 33rd beliebteste Biografie aus Bosnien und Herzegowina (gestiegen vom 34th im Jahr 2019) und der 3rd beliebteste aus Bosnien und Herzegowina Trainer.

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Among Trainers

Among trainers, Ljupko Petrović ranks 60 out of 471Before him are Massimiliano Allegri, Safet Sušić, Enzo Bearzot, Siniša Mihajlović, Vicente Feola, and Jorge Sampaoli. After him are Jorge Valdano, Jean Tigana, Morten Olsen, Matt Busby, Roy Hodgson, and Unai Emery.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1947, Ljupko Petrović ranks 101Before him are Danielle Steel, Dwight Schultz, Noritaka Hidaka, Malam Bacai Sanhá, Mariska Veres, and Lucas Papademos. After him are Lee Evans, Klaus Schulze, Halldór Ásgrímsson, Jeffrey DeMunn, Roger De Vlaeminck, and David Zucker.

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In Bosnien und Herzegowina

Among people born in Bosnien und Herzegowina, Ljupko Petrović ranks 33 out of NaNBefore him are Vojislav Šešelj (1954), Meša Selimović (1910), Vjekoslav Luburić (1914), Safet Sušić (1955), Lepa Brena (1960), and Catherine of Bosnia (1425). After him are Bekim Fehmiu (1936), Ban Kulin (1163), Stephen II, Ban of Bosnia (1292), Fikret Abdić (1939), Bakir Izetbegović (1956), and Jazzar Pasha (1722).

Among Trainers In Bosnien und Herzegowina

Among trainers born in Bosnien und Herzegowina, 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), Mladen Krstajić (1974), Željko Buvač (1961), Albert Pobor (1956), Mato Neretljak (1979), and Amar Osim (1967).

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