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Zlatko Dalić

1966 - Today

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Zlatko Dalić (Croatian pronunciation: [zlâtko dǎːlitɕ]; born 26 October 1966) is a Croatian professional football manager and former player. He has been the manager of the Croatia national team since 2017. He has been manager of the Croatia since 2017 and led them to a second and third place finish at the 2018 and 2022 FIFA World Cups, respectively, along with qualifications for UEFA Euro 2020 and UEFA Euro 2024. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Zlatko Dalić has received more than 1,404,396 page views. His biography is available in 42 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 37 in 2019). Zlatko Dalić is the 96th most popular coach (up from 107th in 2019), the 60th most popular biography from Bosnia and Herzegovina (up from 74th in 2019) and the 4th most popular Bosnian, Herzegovinian Coach.

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  • 2.51

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among COACHES

Among coaches, Zlatko Dalić ranks 96 out of 471Before him are Javier Aguirre, Juande Ramos, Miljan Miljanić, Luis de la Fuente, Edmund Conen, and Georges Leekens. After him are Jozef Adamec, Avram Grant, Guy Thys, Şenol Güneş, Stefano Pioli, and Dušan Bajević.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1966, Zlatko Dalić ranks 47Before him are Stefan Edberg, Oleksii Reznikov, John Cusack, Christian Lorenz, Saleh al-Arouri, and Cindy Crawford. After him are Jorge Campos, Christoph Schneider, Sergey Surovikin, Paulo Futre, Gianluca Pagliuca, and Enrique Peña Nieto.

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In Bosnia and Herzegovina

Among people born in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Zlatko Dalić ranks 60 out of 375Before him are Branko Mikulić (1928), Kemal Monteno (1948), Damat Ibrahim Pasha (1550), Edin Džeko (1986), Aleksa Šantić (1868), and Mirza Delibašić (1954). After him are Dražen Dalipagić (1951), Hadım Sinan Pasha (1459), Branko Stanković (1921), Dušan Bajević (1948), Jovan Dučić (1871), and Hrvoje Vukčić Hrvatinić (1350).

Among COACHES In Bosnia and Herzegovina

Among coaches born in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Zlatko Dalić ranks 4Before him are Miroslav Blažević (1935), Safet Sušić (1955), and Ljupko Petrović (1947). After him are 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).