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Ratko Rudić

1948 - Today

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Ratko Rudić (born 7 June 1948 in Belgrade, PR Serbia, FPR Yugoslavia) is a retired Croatian water polo coach and a former water polo player. As of 2015, he has won 38 medals as a coach at major events, making him the most successful water polo coach in history, and second most successful team sport coach of all time. He won four gold medals, of which three consecutive, with three different national teams at the Summer Olympics, as well as three gold medals with three national teams at the World Championships, among many others. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Ratko Rudić has received more than 84,708 page views. His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Ratko Rudić is the 199th most popular coach, the 235th most popular biography from Serbia and the 8th most popular Serbian Coach.

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  • 1.91

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Among COACHES

Among coaches, Ratko Rudić ranks 199 out of 471Before him are Mano Menezes, Volodymyr Bezsonov, Cosmin Olăroiu, Valdeir Vieira, Marco Rossi, and Brendan Rodgers. After him are Stuart Baxter, Baltasar Albéniz, Nelo Vingada, Ezio Pascutti, Ondino Viera, and Fuad Muzurović.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1948, Ratko Rudić ranks 391Before him are Armando Calderón Sol, Nikola Šainović, Banjō Ginga, Bernd Stange, Rula Ghani, and Rainer Zobel. After him are Mikhail Nikolayevich Zadornov, Leo Makkonen, Martin Suter, Jan Graubner, Scott Fahlman, and Sandra Brown.

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In Serbia

Among people born in Serbia, Ratko Rudić ranks 235 out of 661Before him are Milutin Ivković (1906), Sefer Halilović (1952), Ana Ivanovic (1987), Emina Jahović (1982), Milenko Radomar Vesnić (1862), and Vladan Đorđević (1844). After him are Predrag Bjelac (1962), Jovan Rajić (1726), Ljubomir Ljubojević (1950), Charles Simic (1938), Zdravko Rajkov (1927), and Milorad Milutinović (1935).

Among COACHES In Serbia

Among coaches born in Serbia, Ratko Rudić ranks 8Before him are Dušan Ivković (1943), Željko Obradović (1960), Vladimir Petrović (1955), Slavoljub Muslin (1953), Ljubiša Broćić (1911), and Josip Kuže (1952). After him are Ivan Jovanović (1962), Radmilo Ivančević (1950), and Aleksandar Janković (1972).