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2003 Croatian Football Cup Final
The 2003 Croatian Cup Final was a two-legged affair played between Uljanik Pula and Hajduk Split. The first leg was played in Pula on 21 May 2003, while the second leg on 4 June 2003 in Split. Hajduk Split won the trophy with an aggregate result of 5–0. Road to the final First leg Second leg External linksOfficial website {{HNK Hajduk Split matches 2003 Final HNK Hajduk Split matches Cup Final The FA Cup Final, commonly referred to in England as just the Cup Final, is the last match in the FA Cup, Football Association Challenge Cup. It has regularly been one of the List of sports attendance figures, most attended domestic football ev ...
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2002–03 Croatian Football Cup
The 2002–03 Croatian Football Cup was the twelfth edition of Croatia's football knockout competition. Dinamo Zagreb were the defending champions, and the cup was won by Hajduk Split. Calendar Preliminary round First round Second round Quarter-finals Semi-finals First legs ---- Second legs ''Hajduk Split won 2–0 on aggregate.'' ---- ''Uljanik Pula won 5–1 on aggregate.'' Final First leg Second leg ''Hajduk Split won 5–0 on aggregate.'' See also *2002–03 Croatian First Football League The 2002–03 Croatian First Football League was the twelfth season of the Croatian First Football League, the national championship for men's association football teams in Croatia, since its establishment in 1992. The season started on 24 July 2 ... * 2002–03 Croatian Second Football League External linksOfficial websiteat Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation {{DEFAULTSORT:2002-03 Croatian Cup Croatian Football Cup seasons Croatian Cup, 2002-03 ...
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HNK Cibalia
Hrvatski nogometni klub Cibalia, commonly known as Cibalia Vinkovci or simply Cibalia, is a Croatian football club from the town of Vinkovci in eastern Croatia. Cibalia currently play in the Prva NL, Croatia's second tier league. Their stadium is located in the south part of their home town and can hold 10,000 spectators. The name Cibalia comes from the Roman settlement called ''Colonia Aurelia Cibalae'' which was the precursor of the present-day town of Vinkovci. In the period from 1945 to 1990 the club was called NK Dinamo Vinkovci. History The club was founded in 1919 as ''HGŽK Cibalia Vinkovci'', and in 1925 the team merged with local rivals RŠK Sloga. In the 1930s the club was coached by Bane Sekulić, Károly Nemes and Rajmond Breznik."FK Bačka Mol", page 92 After World War II the club was banned by the new Communist regime. After the war re-established clubs Sloga and OFD Graničar merged and formed ''NK Dinamo Vinkovci'' which began competing within the Yugoslav foot ...
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Igor Žiković
Igor Žiković (born 28 December 1976 in Pula) is a retired Croatian footballer. Žiković made a total of 20 appearances in the German 2. Fußball-Bundesliga The 2. Bundesliga ( ) is the second division of professional football in Germany. It was implemented 11 years after the founding of the Fußball-Bundesliga as the new second division for professional football. The 2. Bundesliga is ranked below ... during his playing career. External links * 1976 births Living people Sportspeople from Pula Association football forwards Croatian footballers Croatia youth international footballers NK Istra players Tennis Borussia Berlin players NK Olimpija Ljubljana (1945–2005) players SV Wacker Burghausen players NK Jadran Poreč players Eintracht Braunschweig players NK Istra 1961 players 2. Bundesliga players First Football League (Croatia) players Croatian expatriate footballers Expatriate footballers in Germany Croatian expatriate sportspeople in Germany Ex ...
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Darko Deranja
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Dalibor Pauletić
Dalibor Pauletić (born 27 October 1978) is a Croatian football defender, who most notably played for Prva HNL side NK Istra 1961, where he was a captain. Career Pauletić had a spell in Iceland with KR Reykjavík.Iceland career stats
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Dragan Raković
Dragan (, sr-Cyrl, Драган) is a popular Serbo-Croatian masculine given name derived from the common Slavic element '' drag'' meaning "dear, beloved". The feminine form is Dragana. People named Dragan include: Politicians and office holders *Dragan Čavić, Bosnian Serb politician *Dragan Čović, Croat politician in Bosnia and Herzegovina *Dragan Đilas, Serbian politician and businessman *Dragan Đokanović, Bosnian Serb politician *Dragan Đorđević, Serbian politician *Dragan Jočić, Serbian politician *Dragan Kojadinović, Serbian journalist, politician and Minister of Culture *Dragan Marković, Serbian politician *Dragan Maršićanin, Serbian politician *Dragan Mikerević, Bosnian Serb politician *Dragan Primorac, Croatian scientist and politician *Dragan Šutanovac, Serbian Minister of Defense *Dragan Todorović (politician), Serbian politician *Dragan Tomić, Serbian politician, acting President of Serbia in 1997 *Dragan Tsankov, Bulgarian politician, twice Prime ...
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Danijel Ostović
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Davor Lasić
Davor Lasić (born 15 November 1966) is a Croatian former footballer who played as a defender. He is famous for his golden goal scored in the 1998–99 Croatian Football Cup final which earned Osijek the title. In 2010 he briefly coached Istra 1961 in replacement of Robert Jarni. Honours Player Osijek *Croatian Cup Croatian Cup may refer to: *Croatian Football Cup *Croatian Football Super Cup * Croatian Women's Football Cup *Croatian Basketball Cup, also known as Krešimir Ćosić Cup *Croatian Handball Cup *Croatian Water Polo Cup *Croatian Minute Movie Cup ...: 1998–99 References External links * * 1966 births Living people People from Brinje Men's association football defenders Yugoslav men's footballers Croatian men's footballers NK Istra 1961 players HNK Orijent players NK Osijek players Croatian football managers NK Istra 1961 managers {{Croatia-footy-defender-stub ...
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Ivan Kurtović
Ivan Kurtović (born 29 June 1968) is a retired Croatian football defender. As a player, he spent five seasons with HNK Rijeka and four seasons with NK Zagreb in Croatia’s Prva HNL The Hrvatska nogometna liga () ( en, Croatian football league), also known as HNL or for sponsorship reasons the SuperSport HNL, is the top Croatian professional football league competition, established in 1992. Previously, it was called Prva H .... He retired from football in 2003 after spending several seasons playing in Croatia’s lower divisions. References External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Kurtovic, Ivan 1968 births Living people Footballers from Pula Men's association football central defenders Yugoslav men's footballers Croatian men's footballers HNK Rijeka players NK Zagreb players NK Istra players NK Jadran Poreč players Yugoslav First League players Croatian Football League players ...
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Captain (association Football)
The team captain of an association football team, sometimes known as the skipper, is a team member chosen to be the on-pitch leader of the team; they are often one of the older or more experienced members of the squad, or a player that can heavily influence a game or has good leadership qualities. The team captain is usually identified by the wearing of an armband. Responsibilities The only official responsibility of a captain specified by the Laws of the Game is to participate in the coin toss prior to kick-off (for choice of ends or to have kick-off) and prior to a penalty shootout. Contrary to what is sometimes said, captains have no special authority under the Laws to challenge a decision by the referee. However, referees may talk to the captain of a side about the side's general behaviour when necessary. At an award-giving ceremony after a fixture like a cup competition final, the captain usually leads the team up to collect their medals. Any trophy won by a team will ...
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Kristijan Dadić
Kristijan is a given name. Notable people with the name include: * Kristijan Brčić (born 1987), Croatian football midfielder, plays for C.D. Nacional on loan from NK Inter Zaprešić *Kristijan Čaval (born 1978), Croatian football midfielder, currently playing for NK Slaven Belupo * Kristijan Dobras (born 1992), Australian football midfielder * Kristijan Đorđević (born 1976), retired Serbian footballer *Kristijan Golubović (born 1969), Serbian mafioso *Kristijan Ipša (born 1986), Croatian football defender, currently playing for FC Midtjylland * Kristijan Polovanec (born 1979), Croatian professional footballer who plays for FC Koper See also * Christian (given name) Christian originated as a baptismal name used by persons of the Christian religion. It is now a given name borne by males, and by females as Christiana and other feminized variants. A historically commonly used abbreviation (used for example on E ... {{given name Croatian masculine given names Serbian mas ...
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Damir Šistek
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