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    Zlatko "Cico" Kranjčar (Croatian pronunciation: [zlâtko tsǐːtso krâɲtʃaːr]; 15 November 1956 – 1 March 2021) was a Croatian professional football manager...
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    2018. Hailed as the next Robert Prosinečki, Kranjčar was given his international debut by his father Zlatko in August 2004, and went on to represent his...
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  • Kranjčar is a Croatian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Zlatko Kranjčar (1956–2021), Croatian footballer and manager Niko Kranjčar (born...
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  • their league title in 2011–12 season, this time with Croatian manager, Zlatko Kranjčar. Sepahan also made it to the quarter-finals of 2012 AFC Champions League...
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  • Zlatko Kramarić (born 1956), Croatian liberal politician from Osijek Zlatko Kranjčar (1956–2021), Croatian football manager and former striker Zlatko...
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    "Zlatko Kranjcar, former Croatia national team coach, dies". The Seattle Times. 1 March 2021. Retrieved 17 December 2022. "Former striker Kranjčar hired...
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  • Gucmirtl Joško Gvardiol Luka Ivanušec Mateo Kovačić Andrej Kramarić Zlatko Kranjčar Dominik Livaković Lovro Majer Mario Mandžukić Dani Olmo Mislav Oršić...
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  • Croatian football came in 2001–02 season. Under the guidance of manager Zlatko Kranjčar, against all odds, NK Zagreb surprisingly won the championship, with...
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    2010s, Croats, led by such specialists as Mirko Jozić, Otto Barić, Zlatko Kranjčar, Slaven Bilić, Igor Štimac, Niko Kovač and Ante Čačić, regularly made...
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  • Atamaniuk 1 Jul 2012 – 7 Feb 2015 Milan Máčala 7 Feb 2015 – 1 Feb 2016 Zlatko Kranjčar 1 Feb 2016 – 11 May 2016 Yousuf Adam (interim) 11 May 2016 – 30 Oct...
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  • Dinamo won their 7th cup title by beating Sarajevo 3–2 through goals by Zlatko Kranjčar and Snješko Cerin. This was their second major silverware won under...
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  • (1 Jan 1998 – 31 Oct 1998) Mohsen Saleh (12 Oct 1998 – 10 Dec 1998) Zlatko Kranjčar (1 Feb 1999 – 30 June 2000) Mahmoud Abou-Regaila (1 Aug 2000 – 26 Nov...
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  • (1992–1994) Ivan Bedi (1994) Zlatko Kranjčar (1994–1996) Otto Barić (1996–1997) Marijan Vlak (1997–1998) Zlatko Kranjčar (1998) Ivan Bedi / Hrvoje Braović...
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  • Juričić Rijeka 1995 Ivan Katalinić Hajduk Split Zlatko Kranjčar Croatia Zagreb 1996 Zlatko Kranjčar Croatia Zagreb Luka Bonačić Varteks 1997 Otto Barić...
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  • Draw Lost GF GA Win % Zoran Filipović 2006–2009 23 8 8 7 28 31 34.78% Zlatko Kranjčar 2010–2011 13 6 2 5 14 11 46.15% Branko Brnović 2011–2015 34 11 9 14...
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    Defender 7 0.132 CAN Ante Jazić 2001–2004 107 Left-back 1 0.009 CRO Zlatko Kranjčar 1983–1990 210 Striker 106 0.505 CRO Mario Bazina 2006–2008 72 Midfielder...
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    on a four-year contract. In his first season, under Croatian coach Zlatko Kranjčar, he formed a partnership in the heart of the Sepahan defensive with...
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    Belupo 2–1. He made his European debut on 12 July 2016, when coach Zlatko Kranjčar substituted him for Alexandru Mățel in the 66th minute of the 2–1 victory...
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    Šimunić Mario Tokić Stjepan Tomas Igor Tudor Jurica Vranješ Head coach: Zlatko Kranjčar Source: FIFA Rules for classification: Tie-breaking criteria 13 June...
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    candidate to become the national team manager of Croatia; however, Zlatko Kranjčar was chosen instead of him. On 17 February 2006, Katanec was appointed...
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  • coach: Guus Hiddink Head coach: Carlos Alberto Parreira Head coach: Zlatko Kranjčar Head coach: Zico Head coach: Raymond Domenech Head coach: Dick Advocaat...
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    179 Jean-Marc Ferreri Bordeaux 3 345 Ivan Hašek Sparta Prague 3 360 Zlatko Kranjčar Rapid Wien 3 360 António Sousa Porto 3 360 Zoran Stojadinović Rapid...
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  • as head coach of the club, former Croatia and Dinamo Zagreb manager Zlatko Kranjčar was hired as his successor, but he was quickly replaced with former...
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    Germany, but in the end did not get called up by the team's then-coach, Zlatko Kranjčar, who commented that Eduardo "is a young player", that he "does not...
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    head coach of the senior national team on 25 July 2006, succeeding Zlatko Kranjčar after the unsuccessful 2006 World Cup. His assistants included former...
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  • CFF Profile". Croatian Football Federation. Retrieved 31 May 2012. "Niko Kranjčar CFF Profile". Croatian Football Federation. Retrieved 31 May 2012. "Robert...
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    next-in-line for the coaching position of Persepolis. Still, the club chose Zlatko Kranjčar. On 28 December 2009, Daei was chosen as a coach of Persepolis. At...
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    returned to Sepahan in January 2012, beginning this time with coach Zlatko Kranjčar. He won the Hazfi Cup with the team and extended his contract with...
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    cycles—2010 World Cup (with Zoran Filipović as head coach), Euro 2012 (Zlatko Kranjčar as head coach), 2014 World Cup (Branko Brnović as head coach), Euro...
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  • at Maksimir Stadium and won 2–0 through goals by Snješko Cerin and Zlatko Kranjčar. Dinamo Zagreb and Red Star, two of the so-called Yugoslav "Big Four"...
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