Marko Podrascanin
Volleyball Player

Marko Podrascanin Net Worth

Marko Podrascanin is a Serbian professional volleyball player born on August 29, 1987. He has had a successful career, playing for various teams in Serbia, Italy, and Turkey. His net worth, biography, age, height, and family have all been documented. He is currently playing for the Turkish team, Halkbank Ankara.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day August 29, 1987
Birth Place Serbia
Age 36 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Virgo

💰 Net worth: $100K - $1M

Serbian professional volleyball player who is known for his work with the Italian club Sir Safety Perugia where he played as a middle blocker. He is also known for his work with the Serbian men's national volleyball team where he participated in several World Championships and Olympic Games.

He first began his career in 2005 when he joined the OK Vojvodina club. The following year, he made his debut with the Serbian national team. He earned recognition in 2008 when he won the World League silver medal in Rio de Janeiro.

He has also earned several individual honors and awards for his playing including the Best Blocker award in the FIVB World League and the Most Valuable Player award from the Italian Super Cup in 2015.

He married his wife Milena in May of 2014 and together they had a daughter named Mila in May of 2015.

He played alongside Ivan Miljkovic as part of the Serbian men's national volleyball team.

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