The 2003–04 Croatian Football Cup was the 13th edition of Croatia's premier association football knockout competition. Hajduk Split were the defending...
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(in Croatian) 2003–04 Croatian Second Football League 2003–04 Croatian Football Cup Season statistics at HRNogomet 2003–04 in Croatian Football at Rec...
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(English: Croatian football cup), also colloquially known as Rabuzinovo sunce (lit. 'Rabuzin's Sun'), is an annually held football tournament for Croatian football...
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aggregate and was promoted to 2004–05 Prva HNL. 2003–04 Prva HNL 2003–04 Croatian Cup 2003–04 in Croatian Football at Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation...
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The 2003–04 UEFA Champions League was the 12th season of UEFA's premier European club football tournament, the UEFA Champions League, since its rebranding...
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Croatia and the creation of a separate Croatian league from the Yugoslav First League. This newly formed league was operated by the Croatian Football...
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season's Croatian First League and Croatian Football Cup competitions. The match was played on 17 July 2004 at Stadion Poljud in Split between 2003–04 Croatian...
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The 2003–04 season was the 124th season of association football in England. Arsenal completed the season without losing a league match, becoming Premier...
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The Croatia national football team (Croatian: Hrvatska nogometna reprezentacija) represents Croatia in international football matches. It is governed...
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The third UEFA Women's Cup took place during the 2003–04 season. It was convincingly won by reigning champions Umeå IK of Sweden in a two-legged final...
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2003–04 Croatian First League was the 13th season of the Croatian handball league since its independence and the third season of the First League format...
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Source: Competitive matches 2003–04 Croatian First Football League 2003–04 Croatian Football Cup "Gledatelji po klubovima 2003-2004". HRnogomet.com. Retrieved...
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Football in Croatia is the country's most popular sport. The Croatian Football Federation (HNS) is the governing body and is responsible for overseeing...
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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...
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The Croatian Women's Cup is the national women's football cup competition in Croatia. It is run by the Croatian Football Federation. The competition was...
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The 2003–04 UEFA Cup second round was played from 29 October to 11 December 2003. The round consisted of 24 ties, with the winners advancing to the third...
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The 2003–04 season was AS Monaco FC's 47th season in Ligue 1. They finished third in Ligue 1, were knocked out of the Coupe de la Ligue by Marseille at...
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The Croatia women's national football team represents Croatia in international women's football matches. It is governed by the Croatian Football Federation...
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GNK Dinamo Zagreb (redirect from NK Croatia Zagreb)
club in Croatian football, having won twenty-five Prva HNL titles, sixteen Croatian Cups, еight Croatian Super Cups, and one Inter-Cities Fairs Cup. The...
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Niko Kovač (category Croatian expatriate football managers)
Niko Kovač (Croatian pronunciation: [nǐːko kǒʋaːtʃ, – kô-]; born 15 October 1971) is a professional football coach and former player. Born and raised in...
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The 2003–04 UEFA Cup qualifying round was played from 12 to 28 August 2003. The round consisted of 41 ties, with the winners advancing to the first round...
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Luka Modrić (category Croatian Football League players)
September 1985) is a Croatian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for and captains both La Liga club Real Madrid and the Croatia national team...
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Ivan Rakitić (category Croatian men's footballers)
Ivan Rakitić (Croatian pronunciation: [ǐʋan rǎkititɕ]; born 10 March 1988) is a professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for HNL club Hajduk...
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The 2003–04 UEFA Cup first round was played from 24 September to 16 October 2003. The round consisted of 48 ties, with the winners advancing to the second...
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Sport in Croatia has significant role in Croatian culture, and many local sports clubs as well as the Croatian national squads enjoy strong followings...
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Goran Vlaović (category Croatian Football League players)
each Vlaović goal. Dinamo Zagreb Croatian First League: 1992–93 Croatian Football Cup: 1994 Valencia UEFA Intertoto Cup: 1998 Copa del Rey: 1999 Supercopa...
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Domagoj Vida (category Croatian Football League players)
Domagoj Vida (Croatian pronunciation: [dômaɡoj ʋîːda]; born 29 April 1989) is a Croatian professional footballer who plays as a defender for Super League...
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Groups stage; = UEFA Champions League Qualifying round; = 2004–05 UEFA Cup; = 2004–05 Serie B Udinese v Roma Roma v Brescia Juventus v Roma Roma v...
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Eduardo da Silva (category Croatian Football League players)
ˈsiwvɐ], Croatian: [eduâːrdo da sǐlva]; born 25 February 1983), known as simply Eduardo or Dudu, is a Brazilian-Croatian former professional footballer who...
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The 2003–04 season was the 101st competitive season in Belgian football. Belgium ended their qualifying campaign for the 2004 UEFA European Championship...
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