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Matko is a Croatian given name and surname that may refer to: ;Given name *Matko Babić (born 1998), Croatian football player *Matko Djarmati (born 1982), Croatian football player *Matko Jelavić (born 1958), Croatian singer, songwriter, composer and drummer *Matko Laginja (1852–1930), Croatian lawyer and politician *Matko Obradović (born 1991), Croatian football goalkeeper *Matko Perdijić (born 1982), Croatian football goalkeeper *Matko Talovac, Governor of Slavonia from 1435 to 1445 *Matko Vekić (born 1970), Croatian painter ;Surname *Matija Matko (born 1982), Croatian football player See also *Matthew (given name) Matthew is an English language male given name. It ultimately derives from the Hebrew name "" (''Matityahu'') which means "Gift of Yahweh". Etymology The Hebrew name "" (Matityahu) was transliterated into Greek to "Ματταθίας" (''Mattath ... {{Given name, type=both Croatian masculine given names Croatian surnames ...
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Matko Babić
Matko Babić (born 28 July 1998) is a Croatian professional association football, footballer who plays as a forward (association football), forward for Liga I club FC Hermannstadt. Honours NK Rudeš *Croatian Second Football League, 2. HNL: 2016–17 Croatian Second Football League, 2016–17 References External links

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Matko Djarmati
Matko Djarmati (born 24 February 1982) is a Croatian manager.Uefa Pro coach who currently assistant manager of Indian Super League club Chennaiyin FC. Club career Djarmati previously played for NK Rijeka in the Croatian Prva HNL and Skënderbeu in Kategoria Superiore. He also played for Lamia F.C. in the Greek Gamma Ethniki. He finished one of the best Croatian schools for football (HNK Rijeka), and started his professional career in the same club. With HNK Rijeka he played some international games, part of UEFA league. After that, he played in Croatian second Division and one year in Greece. From 2009 until now Djarmati has played in Kategoria Superiore. Dinamo Tirana On 2 September 2012, Djarmati extended his contract with Dinamo Tirana for another one season, keeping him at the club until the end of 2012–13 season. Tërbuni On 22 March 2015, Djarmati received the first red-card of his career for punching a player during the 0–3 away win against Ada. He was banned for ...
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Matko Jelavić
Matko Jelavić (born 29 March 1958 in Split) is a Croatian singer, songwriter, composer and drummer. He started his career with the Split rock band Metak in 1978, where he was the drummer until the band dissolved in 1981. Later he started composing and writing songs for other Croatian singers, until his debut as a singer on the 1988 Split Festival The Split Festival (officially ''Festival zabavne glazbe Split'' or ''Splitski Festival'') is a pop music festival held annually, in July, in Split, Croatia. It has been held since 1960. It is one of the premier Croatian music festivals. Since its ... where he won with his song and biggest hit "Majko stara". He lives in Split with his wife and two children. External links Official site 1958 births Living people Croatian pop singers 20th-century Croatian male singers Musicians from Split, Croatia {{Croatia-singer-stub ...
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Matko Laginja
Matko Laginja (August 10, 1852 – March 18, 1930) was a Croatian lawyer and politician. Born in Klana, he earned a doctorate in law in Graz. In his youth he adopted the political program of Ante Starčević and together with Vjekoslav Spinčić and Matko Mandić brought Croatian national thinking and sharp attacks against the local Italian party and Italian nationalism into the political life of Istria. As a leading local politician, he fought for three decades for a renaissance of the region's Croats. He continued his work in Zagreb, particularly as the ban of Croatia. From 1900 to 1915 he was an attorney in Pula; in 1915 he moved his practice to Zagreb. He was one of the leaders of the Croatian national movement in Istria as well as a member of the Istrian provincial parliament from 1883 to 1914. For one period he was ambassador to the Imperial Council in Vienna, then president of Starčević's Party of Rights. During the upheaval of fall 1918 he was trustee of the N ...
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Matko Obradović
Matko Obradović (born 11 May 1991) is a Croatian footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Slovenian PrvaLiga side Celje. Career Obradović, coming from the Pelješac peninsula, played in his hometown Orebić, before moving for a season to Jadran LP, and then, aged 16, to a trial at Hajduk Split. After a few test matches there, he joined the nearby Druga HNL team Mosor. There, while a member of the under-19 team, he played 13 matches for the senior team, and, in the summer of 2010, won the Croatian U19 amateur championship. After that, he joined Koper in early 2011. Not getting a single cap for the first team, he signed for Krka in the Slovenian Second League. Achieving promotion to the Slovenian PrvaLiga, Obradović was selected in the best team of the 2013–14 season. After that, he moved to Maribor, where he won two league championships, and played two times in the group stage of the UEFA Champions League. After four years at Maribor, he moved to Mura in 2018. With Mura, ...
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Matko Perdijić
Matko Perdijić (born 26 May 1982 in Split) is a Croatian retired football goalkeeper who last played for Zagłębie Sosnowiec. Career As a 22-year-old, Perdijić joined Hajduk Split from Mosor at the start of 2005. After he finished a lengthy spell in Poland, he was appointed goalkeeper coach at Zagłębie Sosnowiec Zagłębie Sosnowiec () is a football club based in Sosnowiec, Poland. The club was established in 1906. It won Polish Cup four times (1962, 1963, 1977, 1978), and also was four times Polish runner up (1955, 1964, 1967, 1972). Apart from footbal ... in January 2022.Oficjalnie: Matko Perdijić trenerem bramkarzy
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Matko Talovac
Matko Talovac ( la, Mathkoni de Thallowcz, hu, Tallóci Matkó) or Matija Talovac, was a Croatian nobleman, a member of the Talovac noble family. He served as Ban (Viceroy) of Slavonia from 1435 and Ban of Croatia from 1436, until his death in 1444 or 1445. Family Matko Talovac was born in the island of Korčula at the end of the 14th century. About that time or in the early 15th century, the Talovac family moved to the city of Dubrovnik. In contemporary sources, Matko is also called "Matko of Dubrovnik" (''Mathico de Aragouse''). The Talovac family was influential in the region of Cetina in the 15th century. Matko's brother Petar Talovac was the ban of Croatia and Dalmatia from 1438 to 1453. His second brother Franko (Franjo) was the ban of Severin, prefect of Temeš and captain of Nándorfehérvár (modern-day Belgrade). His third brother Ivan was the prior of Vrana (1439-1445). Accepting the royal gifts of lands, the Talovac brothers were for a time the most powerful lo ...
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Matko Vekić
Matko Vekić (born 1970 in Zagreb, Yugoslavia) is a contemporary Croatian artist working in the medium of painting. He has been described as one of the most prominent Croatian painters of the younger generation. Vekić uses diverse everyday motifs (cars, a rat and a goldfish, insects, traffic interchanges and bridges, relays and transmission lines, women terrorists and body builders, football players and models) to problematise and address the irony the state of contemporary society. Education and early career Matko Vekić was born on 6 November 1970 in Zagreb, Croatia. He graduated in painting from the Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb in 1995, in the class of Professor Đuro Seder. Career as a teacher From 1996 to 1999 he worked as a lecturer of drawing and painting at the School of Applied Arts and Design in Zagreb, and from 1999 to 2003 he was a teaching assistant (later assistant professor) at the Academy of Fine Arts in Široki Brijeg, University of Mostar. From 2007 he has bee ...
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Matija Matko
Matija Matko (born 20 September 1982) is a Croatian football player, who currently plays for German lower league side Dinamo München.German career stats
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He is best known for his speed. In August 2008, he came to from , where he was one of the best players in the club. In 2010 Matko joined

Matthew (given Name)
Matthew is an English language male given name. It ultimately derives from the Hebrew name "" (''Matityahu'') which means "Gift of Yahweh". Etymology The Hebrew name "" (Matityahu) was transliterated into Greek to "Ματταθίας" (''Mattathias''). It was subsequently shortened to Greek "Ματθαῖος" (''Matthaios''); this was Latinised as ''Matthaeus'', which became ''Matthew'' in English. The popularity of the name is due to Matthew the Apostle who, in Christian tradition, is one of the twelve apostles of Jesus and the author of the Gospel of Matthew. Maiú and Maidiú were both a borrowing of the name Matthew among the Anglo-Normans settlers in Ireland. Maitiú is the most common Irish form of the name. Matthew is also used as an anglicisation of the Irish name '' Mathúin'' (meaning "bear"). Popularity The name Matthew became popular during the Middle Ages in Northwest Europe, and has been very common throughout the English-speaking world. In Ireland, Matthew wa ...
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Croatian Masculine Given Names
Croatian may refer to: *Croatia *Croatian language *Croatian people *Croatians (demonym) See also * * * Croatan (other) * Croatia (other) * Croatoan (other) * Hrvatski (other) * Hrvatsko (other) * Serbo-Croatian (other) Serbo-Croatian or Croato-Serbian, rarely Serbo-Croat or Croato-Serb, refers to a South Slavic language that is the primary language of Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Montenegro. Serbo-Croatian, Serbo-Croat, Croato-Serbian, Croato-Serb ... {{disambiguation Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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