Vojin Prole (; born 16 April 1976) is a retired
Serbia
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football
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goalkeeper.
In January 2001, Prole represented
FR Yugoslavia
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at the
Millennium Super Soccer Cup in India, as the team won the tournament. He made one appearance in the process, as a substitute against
Bosnia and Herzegovina
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(2–0 win).
Vojin Prole
at homepage2.nifty.com
References
External links
* playerhistory.com
at Fudbalovytabor.
Living people
1976 births
Footballers from Novi Sad
Serbian footballers
Serbian expatriate footballers
FK Vojvodina players
FK Železnik players
ŠK Slovan Bratislava players
Slovak Super Liga players
Expatriate footballers in Slovakia
Association football goalkeepers
Serbia and Montenegro international footballers
Serbian expatriate sportspeople in Slovakia
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