Hockey Player

Rok Tičar

1989 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Rok Tičar is the 668th most popular hockey player, the 366th most popular biography from Slovenia and the 6th most popular Slovene Hockey Player.

Rok Tičar is most famous for his career as a professional ice hockey forward, particularly representing Slovenia in international competitions like the IIHF World Championships. A surprising lesser-known fact is that, despite coming from a small hockey nation, he has played in top European leagues such as the KHL and even spent time in North American minor leagues. His lasting impact includes inspiring young Slovenian players and helping elevate the country's hockey profile on the global stage.

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Among Hockey Players

Among hockey players, Rok Tičar ranks 668 out of 676Before him are Ilya Nikulin, Richard Pánik, Todd Bertuzzi, Fedor Tyutin, Alexei Kalyuzhny, and Marty Turco. After him are Marc-André Gragnani, Petr Koukal, Tomáš Fleischmann, Oskar Deecke, Joonas Kemppainen, and Jonathan Quick.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1989, Rok Tičar ranks 1,281Before him are Colby O'Donis, Kohei Kato, Kimiko Glenn, Ricardinho, Tsvetelina Yaneva, and Robin Benzing. After him are Ariel Behar, Pa Modou Jagne, Brad Wanamaker, Giulia Rizzi, Vincenzo Mangiacapre, and Nermin Haskić.

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In Slovenia

Among people born in Slovenia, Rok Tičar ranks 366 out of NaNBefore him are Blaž Janc (1996), Jan Mlakar (1998), Nino Žugelj (2000), Miha Zarabec (1991), Luka Krajnc (1994), and Jaka Klobučar (1987). After him are Adrian Gomboc (1995), Edo Murić (1991), Tanja Žakelj (1988), Anže Lanišek (1996), Vanja Drkušić (1999), and Jan Urbas (1989).

Among Hockey Players In Slovenia

Among hockey players born in Slovenia, Rok Tičar ranks 6Before him are Anže Kopitar (1987), Robert Kristan (1983), Marcel Rodman (1981), Žiga Jeglič (1988), and Jan Muršak (1988). After him are Jan Urbas (1989), Žiga Pavlin (1985), and Robert Sabolič (1988).

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