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Luka Rupnik

1993 - Today

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Luka Rupnik (born 20 May 1993) is a Slovenian professional basketball player for San Pablo Burgos of the Spanish LEB Oro and the Slovenian national basketball team. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Luka Rupnik has received more than 65,782 page views. His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Luka Rupnik is the 1,758th most popular basketball player, the 341st most popular biography from Slovenia and the 24th most popular Slovene Basketball Player.

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Among BASKETBALL PLAYERS

Among basketball players, Luka Rupnik ranks 1,758 out of 1,757Before him are Iliana Rupert, Gao Shiyan, Jana Raman, Leonor Rodríguez, Hugh Watanabe, and Mariia Cherepanova. After him are Mohammad Hassanzadeh, Thibaut Vervoort, Yvonne Anderson, Jaromír Bohačík, Natalie Achonwa, and Shay Colley.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1993, Luka Rupnik ranks 1,309Before him are Oleh Kolodiy, Allison Gibson, Tessa Lavey, Lauren Nicholson, Promise Amukamara, and Jazmon Gwathmey. After him are Álvaro Torres, Bilal Tabti, Rachel Dincoff, Žiga Dimec, Ornella Wahner, and Xu Huiqin.

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In Slovenia

Among people born in Slovenia, Luka Rupnik ranks 362 out of 340Before him are Martin Bau (1994), Eva Terčelj (1992), Katja Pogačar (1994), Teja Belak (1994), Živa Dvoršak (1991), and Alex Beck (1992). After him are Žiga Dimec (1993), Gregor Hrovat (1994), Sam Webster (null), Francisco Santos (null), Johannes Frey (null), and Pia Babnik (2004).

Among BASKETBALL PLAYERS In Slovenia

Among basketball players born in Slovenia, Luka Rupnik ranks 26Before him are Miha Zupan (1982), Primož Brezec (1979), Vlatko Čančar (1997), Edo Murić (1991), Aleksej Nikolić (1995), and Gregor Hrovat (1994). After him are Žiga Dimec (1993).