COACH

Safet Sušić

1955 - Today

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Safet "Pape" Sušić (pronounced [sǎfet sûʃitɕ]; born 13 April 1955) is a Bosnian professional football manager and former player. He was a gifted midfielder known for his dribbling skills and technical ability, and is strongly reputed to have been one of the finest European players of his generation. Sušić played for Yugoslavia in two FIFA World Cups, 1982 and 1990, and at UEFA Euro 1984. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Safet Sušić has received more than 402,667 page views. His biography is available in 35 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 34 in 2019). Safet Sušić is the 57th most popular coach (up from 68th in 2019), the 32nd most popular biography from Bosnia and Herzegovina (up from 41st in 2019) and the 2nd most popular Bosnian, Herzegovinian Coach.

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    Page Views (PV)

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    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 35

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 10.89

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 1.99

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among COACHES

Among coaches, Safet Sušić ranks 57 out of 471Before him are Rafael Benítez, Siniša Mihajlović, Enzo Bearzot, Jorge Valdano, Pierre Littbarski, and Vicente Feola. After him are Ljupko Petrović, Jean Tigana, Morten Olsen, Bert van Marwijk, César Rodríguez Álvarez, and Eric Gerets.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1955, Safet Sušić ranks 57Before him are Björn Andrésen, Philippe Troussier, Zucchero Fornaciari, Jorge Valdano, Ante Gotovina, and Al-Waleed bin Talal. After him are John Grisham, J. K. Simmons, Jean Tigana, Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, Michael Rooker, and Billy Idol.

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In Bosnia and Herzegovina

Among people born in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Safet Sušić ranks 32 out of 375Before him are Haris Silajdžić (1945), Catherine of Bosnia (1425), Vjekoslav Luburić (1914), Ante Marković (1924), Ban Kulin (1163), and Fikret Abdić (1939). After him are Stephen II, Ban of Bosnia (1292), Ljupko Petrović (1947), Husein Gradaščević (1802), Sinan Pasha (1500), Lepa Brena (1960), and Zdravko Čolić (1951).

Among COACHES In Bosnia and Herzegovina

Among coaches born in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Safet Sušić ranks 2Before him are Miroslav Blažević (1935). After him are Ljupko Petrović (1947), Zlatko Dalić (1966), Dušan Bajević (1948), Vladimir Petković (1963), Džemaludin Mušović (1944), Mato Neretljak (1979), Mladen Krstajić (1974), Željko Buvač (1961), Amar Osim (1967), and Albert Pobor (1956).