• Robert Špehar (born 13 May 1970) is a Croatian football coach and a former international footballer who played as a striker. During his 18 years long...
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  • nine behind league champions Hajduk Split. Osijek's top goalscorer was Robert Špehar, who finished the season with nine goals. NK Osijek quickly became one...
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  • 26 different players have won the top scorers title. Goran Vlaović, Robert Špehar, Igor Cvitanović, Tomislav Šokota and Ivica Olić have won two titles...
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    introduced to face E-Rotic. She has been joined by the stage performer Robert Spehar. In 2002, they released the group's ninth studio album Cocktail E-Rotic...
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  • utakmicu zbog bizarnog razloga". Germanijak.hr. 30 September 2018. Šola, Robert (16 July 2024). "Zagreb odlučio ugasiti velikana. 'Rođak' je mučio i ponižavao...
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  • 2000-2001 1 0 Paulo Bento MF 2000-2004 92 2 2002 FIFA World Cup participant Robert Špehar FW 2000-2001 11 5 Dimas DF 2000-2002 10 2 Hugo Viana MF 2001-2002/2004-2005...
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  • 1998–2008 Lorenco Šimić – SPAL – 2017–19 Dario Smoje – Milan – 1997–98 Robert Špehar – Verona – 1999–2000 Borna Sosa – Torino – 2024– Darijo Srna – Cagliari...
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  • Mario Šitum – Kayserispor 2019–20 Hrvoje Spahija – Elazığspor 2012–13 Robert Špehar – Galatasaray 2001–02 Dragan Talajić – Zeytinburnuspor 1994–95 Tonio...
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  • Dino Špehar (born 8 February 1994) is a Croatian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Slovakian club Petržalka. Špehar began his career...
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  • Standard Liège 22 1995–96 Mario Stanić  Croatia Club Brugge§ 20 1996–97 Robert Špehar  Croatia Club Brugge 26 1997–98 Branko Strupar  Croatia Genk 22 1998–99...
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  • scored 531 (2.77 per match) Best Player Niko Kranjčar Top goalscorer Robert Špehar (18) Biggest home win Dinamo Z. 7–0 Marsonia Biggest away win Zadar...
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  • Nacional – 2010–2013 Tomo Šokota – Benfica – 2001–2005, Porto – 2005–2007 Robert Špehar – Sporting CP – 1999–2001 Mario Stanić – Benfica – 1994–1995 Danijel...
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  • of Zrinski Jurjevac in October 2022. He was assistant to head coach Robert Špehar at Marsonia and later managed Đakovo Croatia. Labak was appointed manager...
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  • Matches played 240 Goals scored 605 (2.52 per match) Top goalscorer Robert Špehar (23) Biggest home win Hajduk Split 7–1 Neretva Istra 6–0 Belišće Croatia...
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    Sauzée Enzo Scifo Marco Simone Maicon Douglas Sisenando John Sivebæk Robert Špehar Sébastien Squillaci Tony Sylva Lilian Thuram Yaya Touré Armand Traoré...
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  • – Nea Salamina (2013–2014) Martin Šlogar - Aris Limassol FC (2021-) Robert Špehar – AC Omonia (2004–2005) Sandro Tomić – Nea Salamina (2009–2010) Ivan...
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    seasons. Sporting transferred Galatasaray three players: Mbo Mpenza, Robert Spehar and Pavel Horváth (valued €3.4 million), as well as US$5 million in...
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    sports. The most famous sportsmen are Tomislav Ivić, Mario Stanić, Robert Špehar, Josip Weber and others. Few Croats also successfully imported canned...
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  • Sözkesen 7 1 0 0 1 0 8 1 6 FW Arif Erdem 32 21 0 0 13 2 45 23 20 FW Robert Špehar 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 19 FW Mbo Mpenza 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 FW Radu Niculescu...
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  • European competitions Top goalscorer 1992 1. HNL 22 12 3 7 33 28 27 3rd QF Robert Špehar 9 1992–93 1. HNL 30 11 7 12 40 42 29 6th QF Alen Petrović 10 1993–94...
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  • Position key: GK – Goalkeeper; DF – Defender; MF – Midfielder; FW – Forward Robert Caenen (?) Eddy Caers (1974–1975) Charles Cambier (?) Marcos Camozzato (2010–)...
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  • 1983), (football manager) Ivo Smoje (born 1978), (football player) Robert Špehar (born 1970), (football player) Davor Šuker (born 1968), (football player...
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  • Šimić – Monaco – 2008–09 Josip Skoblar – Marseille – 1966–67, 1969–74 Robert Špehar – Monaco – 1997–99 Danijel Subašić – Monaco – 2013–20 Ivan Šuprina –...
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  • Rijeka 20 5 Tomislav Erceg Hajduk Split 18 Joško Popović NK Zagreb 18 Robert Špehar NK Zagreb / Osijek 18 Igor Pamić Croatia Zagreb 18 9 Davor Vugrinec...
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  • Igor Cvitanović Croatia Zagreb 15 3 Ardian Kozniku Hajduk Split 14 4 Robert Špehar Osijek / NK Zagreb 13 5 Ivan Cvjetković Inker Zaprešić / Segesta 12...
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  • (to Newcastle United) 10 MF  CHA Japhet N'Doram (Retired) 11 FW  CRO Robert Špehar (to Hellas Verona) 14 MF  FRA Fabien Lefevre 15 MF  FRA Sylvain Legwinski...
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  • Goals 1 Ardian Kozniku Hajduk Split 12 2 Igor Cvitanović Varteks 9 Robert Špehar Osijek 9 Goran Vlaović HAŠK Građanski 9 5 Željko Adžić HAŠK Građanski...
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    co-ownership deal and was closely followed at the club by the arrival of Robert Špehar. Under Cesare Prandelli, he started to play more regularly. Verona acquired...
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  • Vlaović (1) Croatia Zagreb 1993–94 Mladen Mladenović (1) Rijeka 1994–95 Robert Špehar (1) Osijek 1995–96 Igor Cvitanović (1) Croatia Zagreb 1996–97 Igor Cvitanović...
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  • Osijek 2010–11 season Chairman Robert Špehar Manager Tomislav Steinbruckner (until 16 August 2010) Branko Karačić (from 16 August 2010 until 2 May 2011)...
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