Soccer Player

Mario Gavranović

Swiss footballer

1989 - today

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His biography is available in 40 different languages on Wikipedia. Mario Gavranović is the 7,799th most popular soccer player (down from 6,430th in 2024), the 760th most popular biography from Switzerland (down from 706th in 2019) and the 94th most popular Swiss Soccer Player.

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Mario Gavranović's biography spans 40 Wikipedia language editions and earns a Historical Popularity Index of 48.06.

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Among Soccer Players

Among soccer players, Mario Gavranović ranks 7,793 out of 24,321. Before him are Kristjan Asllani, Zdzisław Kapka, Angelo Ogbonna, Stéphane Sessègnon, Guido Rodríguez, and Sergi Samper. After him are Håvard Flo, Daniele Rugani, Rashad Sadygov, Takuma Takeda, Allan Nielsen, and Masato Furukawa.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1989, Mario Gavranović ranks 251. Before him are Lee Yi-kyung, Foxes, Aleix Espargaró, Luke Bracey, Taras Stepanenko, and Timea Bacsinszky. After him are Jung Joon-young, Hamza bin Laden, Park Tae-hwan, Salah Abdeslam, Rico Verhoeven, and Takeru Satoh.

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In Switzerland

Among people born in Switzerland, Mario Gavranović ranks 760 out of 1,198. Before him are Ricardo Cabanas (1979), Max Julen (1961), Stephan Lehmann (1963), Martin Brunner (1963), Selina Gasparin (1984), and Timea Bacsinszky (1989). After him are Bettina Bunge (1963), Maurice Kottelat (1957), Ursula Konzett (1959), Martin Rueda (1963), Benjamin Huggel (1977), and Pasquale Aleardi (1971).

Among Soccer Players In Switzerland

Among soccer players born in Switzerland, Mario Gavranović ranks 94. Before him are Stéphane Grichting (1979), Berat Djimsiti (1993), Remo Freuler (1992), Ricardo Cabanas (1979), Stephan Lehmann (1963), and Martin Brunner (1963). After him are Martin Rueda (1963), Benjamin Huggel (1977), Christoph Spycher (1978), Marwin Hitz (1987), Philipp Degen (1983), and Dominique Herr (1965).

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