- Boris Batinić (born 1981), handball player
- Bill Belichick (born 1952) and Steve Belichick (1919–2005) football coaches born in the U.S., whose ancestors were from near Karlovac[11]
- Dražen Bolić (born 1971), football player
- Goran Bunjevčević (1973–2018), football player
- Mirko Bunjevčević (born 1978), football player
- Damir Čavlović (born 1952), handball player
- Luka Cindrić (born 1993), handball player
- Borislav Cvetković (born 1964), Yugoslav footballer
- Zvjezdan Cvetković (1960–2017), football manager and player
- Miloš Hrstić (born 1955), former footballer for HNK Rijeka and Yugoslavia's national team
- Nikolina Ilijanić (born 1983), basketball player
- Dejan Jakovic (born 1985), Canadian soccer player
- Marko Jakšić (born 1987), football defender and player
- Rajko Janjanin (born 1957), football player
- Tihomir Jarnjević (born 1978), rower
- Peter Kokotowitsch (1890–1968), wrestler.
- Branko Kokir (born 1974), handball player
- Simeon Kosanović (born 1933), former basketball and handball player
- Željko Kosanović (born 1934), former basketball and handball player
- Nikola Krajinović (born 1999), football player
- Josip Krznarić (born 1993), football player
- Jurica Lakić (1953–1982), handball player who played for RK Zamet and Yugoslavia's national team
- Adrijana Lekaj (born 1995), tennis player.
- Elvis Letaj (born 2003), football player
- Kristijan Lovrić (born 1955), football player
- Dino Martinović (born 1990), football player
- Snježana Mijić (born 1971), volleyball player
- Boris Mutić (1939–2009), sports reporter, working for Croatian national television (HRT)
- Milan Neralić (1875–1918), fencer, won a bronze medal at the Olympics[12]
- Igor Novaković (born 1979), football midfielder
- Sandro Obranović (born 1992), handball player
- Vladimir Ostarčević (born 1982), handball player
- Ante Pavić (born 1989), tennis player
- Jelica Pavličić-Štefančić (born 1954), athlete, multiple champion of Yugoslavia in the 100m, 200m and 400m; 400 m world record holder
- Dražen Perković (born 1963), taekwondo practitioner
- Željko Perušić (1936–2017), football player who played for Dinamo Zagreb and Yugoslavia
- Predrag Počuča (born 1986), football player
- Jelena Popović (born 1984), handball player
- Krešimir Račić (1932–1994), hammer thrower
- Milan Šašić (born 1958), football manager and player
- Antun Stipančić (1949–1991), table tennis player
- Tin Vukmanić (born 1999), footballer
- Dragomir Vukobratović (born 1988), footballer
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