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  2. Zvonimir Boban - Wikipedia

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    Zvonimir Boban (Croatian pronunciation: [zʋônimiːr bǒban] ⓘ; born 8 October 1968) is a Croatian former professional footballer who works at UEFA as the Chief of Football. A midfielder , Boban played most of his career for Italian club AC Milan with whom he won four Serie A titles and one UEFA Champions League title.

  3. Dinamo–Red Star riot - Wikipedia

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    Zvonimir Boban, the Dinamo captain, kicked a police officer, Refik Ahmetović, who was allegedly mistreating a Dinamo supporter. [5] The Bad Blue Boys came to Boban's defence, acting as human shield. The event would later come to symbolize in the minds of Croat nationalists the beginning of Croatian resistance against Serbia. Boban was ...

  4. Croatia at the 1998 FIFA World Cup - Wikipedia

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    Team captain Zvonimir Boban is the only player that appeared in all 10 qualifying matches. Davor Šuker was top scorer with 5 goals. Ardian Kozniku, Petar Krpan, Anthony Šerić and Vladimir Vasilj did not appear in any of the qualifying matches but made the final World Cup squad. Complete list of players in the qualifying matches #

  5. GNK Dinamo Zagreb Academy - Wikipedia

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    The academy was founded on 27 December 1967. There are a total of ten age categories within the academy, the oldest being the Junior Team (under-19) and youngest being the Zagići II Team (under-8). They have produced many of the Croatia national team stars including Luka Modrić, Vedran Ćorluka, Eduardo, Robert Prosinečki and Zvonimir Boban. [1]

  6. 1990–91 NK Dinamo Zagreb season - Wikipedia

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    The leading goalscorers in the league were Davor Šuker (22) and Zvonimir Boban (16), who finished second and third in the 1990–91 season goalscoring table, behind only Crvena Zvezda's Darko Pančev (34) who also won the European Golden Shoe for that season.

  7. 1996 Ballon d'Or - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, eighteen players were nominated but received no votes: Oliver Bierhoff (Udinese & Germany), Laurent Blanc (Auxerre/Barcelona & France), Zvonimir Boban (AC Milan & Croatia), Enrico Chiesa (Sampdoria/Parma & Italy), Edgar Davids (Ajax/AC Milan & Netherlands), Robbie Fowler (Liverpool & England), Thomas Helmer (Bayern Munich & Germany), Bernard Lama (Paris Saint-Germain & France ...

  8. Boban Marjanović hilariously misses free throws on purpose to ...

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    Boban Marjanović is a man of the people. The Houston Rockets center purposefully gave fans at Crypto.com Arena a rare yet iconic parting gift in their season-ending win over the Los Angeles ...

  9. Croatia at the FIFA World Cup - Wikipedia

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    Zvonimir Boban went into sports publishing and took over as CEO of Croatia's sports daily Sportske novosti in 2005 and worked as a commentator for Italian television stations. Šuker launched his line of sports apparel and established a football academy carrying his name.