Ivan Katalinić (born 17 May 1951) is a Croatian former footballer and former manager who had a successful playing career with Hajduk Split and Southampton...
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2002 – 30 June 2004) Dragan Jović (4 September 2006 – 7 October 2007) Ivan Katalinić (1 June 2008 – 31 December 2008) Boris Gavran (24 June 2008 – 10 March...
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Hajduk Split, NK Široki Brijeg and HŠK Zrinjski Mostar usually play in. Ivan Katalinić (1 July 2007 – 30 June 2008) Darko Dražić (15 June 2011 – 5 September...
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Mile Petković (2010–11) Roy Ferenčina (2011–13) Roman Sović (2013) Ivan Katalinić (2013) Mladen Frančić (2013–14) Elvis Scoria (2014) Ante Čačić (2014–15)...
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Mirko Labrović (2014–2016) Krešimir Sunara (2016) Goran Tomić (2016) Ivan Katalinić (2016) Anđelko Godinić (2016) Stipe Balajić (2016–2017) Zoran Slavica...
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(November 2000 – December 2000) Predrag Stilinović (December 2000 – 1 May) Ivan Katalinić (May 2001 – 2 May) Zlatko Kranjčar (May 2002 – 2 November) Mladen Mladenović...
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Bonačić (Jul 2005 – 29 Aug 2005) Vasil Bici (29 Aug 2005 – 15 Nov 2005) Ivan Katalinić (15 Nov 2005 – 15 Feb 2006) Vasil Bici (15 Feb 2006 – 15 Mar 2006) Sulejman...
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1, 1994 – June 30, 1995) Avram Grant (July 1, 1995 – June 30, 1996) Ivan Katalinić (1996–97) Eli Guttman (1997–00) Guy Levy (2000–02) Eli Guttman (2002)...
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Attendance: 7,000 Referee: Ivan Bebek (Rijeka) 17 July 2004 20:45 CEST Stadion Poljud, Split Attendance: 17,000 Referee: Ivan Bebek (Rijeka) 15 July 2005...
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Yugoslav international players included goalkeepers Ivan Katalinić and Radomir Vukčević; defenders Ivan Buljan (1975 Yugoslav Footballer of the Year), Zoran...
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Josip Bajlo (1994–1995) Stanko Mršić (1995–1996) Ante Čačić (1996–1997) Ivan Katalinić (1997–1998) Boris Tičić (1998) Josip Skoblar (1998) Josip Bajlo (1999)...
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(1993–94) Ivo Šušak (1993–95) Ivica Matković (1995–96) Ante Čačić (1995–96) Ivan Katalinić (1995–96) Goran Popović (1996–97) Luka Bonačić (1996–97) Milan Đuričić...
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1993 Ivan Katalinić Hajduk Split Miroslav Blažević Croatia Zagreb 1994 Miroslav Blažević Croatia Zagreb Srećko Juričić Rijeka 1995 Ivan Katalinić Hajduk...
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May 2001). "Katalinić je sam sebi smjestio otkaz" (in Croatian). Vjesnik. Retrieved 28 April 2010.[permanent dead link] "Ivan Katalinić iz Varaždina...
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most successful was Ivan Katalinić, who also claimed 7 trophies. During his three spells at Hajduk (1993–95, 1998–99, 2004), Katalinić won two Croatian First...
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Bašić (2009–10) Ivan Katalinić (2010–11) Tonči Bašić (2011–12) Zoran Vulić (2012–13) Goran Sablić (interim) (2013) Stanko Mršić (2013–14) Ivan Matić (2014)...
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violin concertos and other works have been studied in detail by Vjera Katalinić. The hymn-tune ST ASAPH is attributed to Jarnović, usually under the surname...
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so he went to Hajduk Split. At the beginning he was a substitute to Ivan Katalinić, but later he became the first choice keeper, winning the title in the...
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Ivica Olić in 2001–02 with 21 goals, Davor Vugrinec in 2009–10 scored 18 and Ivan Krstanović in next season, 2010–11 managed to came at top with 19 league...
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Sportnet.hr. Retrieved 24 May 2010. Alfirević, Slaven (2 June 2010). "Katalinić na klupi Splita, potpisali Budiša i Vidić, dolazi i Deranja!" (in Croatian)...
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Hajduk Split 1994–95 season Chairman Nadan Vidošević Manager Ivan Katalinić Prva HNL 1st Croatian Cup Winners Champions League Quarter-finals Croatian...
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selected as first-team goalkeeper for the 1998–99 season by manager Ivan Katalinić, replacing the veteran Tonči Gabrić. Hajduk fans nicknamed him "Octopus"...
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Archived from the original on 10 December 2014. Retrieved 7 December 2014. "Ivan Režić CFS Profile". Croatian Football Statistics. Archived from the original...
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clean sheets in one season: In Yugoslav First League – 18 in 31 apps, Ivan Katalinić (1975–76). In Prva HNL – 19 in 31 apps, Lovre Kalinić (2015–16). Most...
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soccerway.com. Retrieved 29 December 2013. Strahija, Ivana (21 May 2013). "Ivan Katalinić novi trener Slaven Belupa". Sportnet.hr (in Croatian). Retrieved 19...
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Retrieved 21 June 2011. Jurišić, Bernard (15 August 2011). "Smijenjen Ivan Katalinić". Sportnet.hr (in Croatian). Retrieved 15 August 2011. Strahija, Ivana;...
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Oleh Lutkov (interim) (Sept 12, 2002 – 1 Nov 2002) Ihor Nadein (2002) Ivan Katalinić (2003) Mykhaylo Fomenko (1 July 2003 – 31 Dec 2003) Anatoliy Yurevich...
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Zagreb Zlatko Kranjčar Zagreb Stadion Maksimir 37,168 Hajduk Split Ivan Katalinić Split Stadion Poljud 35,000 Inker Zaprešić Ante Čačić Zaprešić Stadion...
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(1034–1111), bishop. Vinko Kandija (1934–2002), handballer player and coach. Ivan Katalinić (born 1951), footballer player. Augustin Kažotić (1260–1323), bishop...
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Bosnia and Herzegovina head coach, on 24 August 2004, Slišković replaced Ivan Katalinić and simultaneously became the new Hajduk Split manager. On 10 April...
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