Haris Škoro
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Haris Škoro (born September 2, 1962) is a Bosnians, Bosnian former Association football, footballer who represented Yugoslavia at international level.


Club career

He started playing football at hometown club FK Vogošća. After that, this still talented youngster, left to Football Club Bosna, NK Bosna Visoko for which he played for one season. He was spotted there by FK Željezničar Sarajevo scouts who wanted him to come and play for them. In 1982, he made his debut in FK Željezničar's blue shirt. This powerful striker played a little more than 100 games for the club. He was a part of the great generation which have managed to reach the UEFA Cup 1984-85, 1984-1985 UEFA Cup semifinals. That same year, he made his debut for the Yugoslavia national football team, Yugoslavia national team as well. He has collected 15 Cap (sports), caps in following years. He also scored four goals and played in the 1990 FIFA World Cup qualifiers for Yugoslavia. In 1987, he moved to Dinamo Zagreb as Miroslav Blažević's biggest wish at the time. He made 30 appearances in the league and scored 14 goals. After only one season in Dinamo, he went to Serie A club Torino F.C., Torino. He stayed there for three seasons and played alongside Torino stars like Rafael Martín Vázquez, Müller (footballer, born 1966), Luis Müller and Francesco Romano (footballer), Francesco Romano.Haris Škoro: Moj Željo je igrao k’o Barcelona
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He moved to Switzerland in 1992. as he has signed a contract with Fussballclub Zürich, FC Zürich. He played for this Swiss club until 1995. After that, he played for FC Baden before he finally ended his career in 1996.


International career

Škoro made his debut for Yugoslavia national football team, Yugoslavia in a September 1985 1986 FIFA World Cup qualification, World Cup qualification match against East Germany national football team, East Germany in which he scored his country's only goals and has earned a total of 15 caps, scoring 4 goals. He scored against England national football team, England in a friendly at Wembley on December 13, 1989, a game which would see England win 2-1 and was his final international. Škoro did not feature in an official game for the Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team, Bosnian national team as it did not play any before 1996.


International goals

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Personal life

He lives in Switzerland.


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