Soccer Player

Miloš Jojić

Serbian footballer

1992 - today

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His biography is available in 32 different languages on Wikipedia (down from 33 in 2024). Miloš Jojić is the 12,210th most popular soccer player (down from 9,768th in 2024), the 542nd most popular biography from Serbia (down from 477th in 2019) and the 178th most popular Serbian Soccer Player.

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42.46

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Miloš Jojić's biography spans 32 Wikipedia language editions and earns a Historical Popularity Index of 42.46.

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Among Soccer Players

Among soccer players, Miloš Jojić ranks 12,197 out of 24,321. Before him are Marc Valiente, Leandro Barreiro, Mitsuaki Kojima, Ádám Lang, Norio Murata, and Lukas Lerager. After him are Morten Bisgaard, Khaled Massad, Silke Rottenberg, David Soria, Alex Raphael Meschini, and John Lundstram.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1992, Miloš Jojić ranks 498. Before him are Yang Hak-seon, Jo Woo-ri, Arthur Maia, Gizem Karaca, Iván Balliu, and Cristiano Piccini. After him are Tiffany Alvord, Davika Hoorne, Ryuichi Kihara, Mikael Granlund, Amy Deasismont, and Lee Seung-hoon.

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In Serbia

Among people born in Serbia, Miloš Jojić ranks 542 out of 795. Before him are Branko Bošković (1980), Andrea Lekić (1987), Melinda Nadj Abonji (1968), Siniša Gogić (1963), Miljan Mrdaković (1982), and Milan Jovanović (1983). After him are Miloš Vujanić (1980), Tamara Boroš (1977), Žarko Šešum (1986), Robert Kišerlovski (1986), Radiša Ilić (1977), and Bojan Isailović (1980).

Among Soccer Players In Serbia

Among soccer players born in Serbia, Miloš Jojić ranks 178. Before him are Ljubomir Fejsa (1988), Marjan Marković (1981), Branko Bošković (1980), Siniša Gogić (1963), Miljan Mrdaković (1982), and Milan Jovanović (1983). After him are Radiša Ilić (1977), Bojan Isailović (1980), Milan Stepanov (1983), Branimir Subašić (1982), Lazar Marković (1994), and Aleksandar Pešić (1992).

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