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    Davor Šuker (Croatian pronunciation: [dâʋoːr ʃǔker] ; born 1 January 1968) is a Croatian football administrator and former professional player who played...
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    Davor Šuker is a Croatian former professional footballer, who represented both the Croatia national football team and Yugoslavia national football team;...
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  • (Morocco) Davor Šuker received the Golden Boot for scoring six goals. In total, 171 goals were scored by 112 players: 6 goals Davor Šuker 5 goals Gabriel...
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  • Šuker is a Croatian surname. It can refer to: Davor Šuker (born 1968), retired Croatian footballer Ivan Šuker (born 1957), Croatian economist and politician...
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  • Games. Tomislav Šuker also won the Yugoslavian championship in shot put twice, 1967 and 1968. Tomislav Šuker is father of Davor Šuker, one of best-known...
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    fouling Davor Šuker, and Robert Jarni opened the scoring eight minutes later in stoppage time of the first half. Goran Vlaović and Davor Šuker added a...
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    third on two occasions (1998, 2022), securing three World Cup medals. Davor Šuker won the Golden Shoe and the Silver Ball in 1998, while Luka Modrić won...
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  • Davor Šuker. Marijan Kustić novi predsjednik HNS-a". Index.hr (in Croatian). Retrieved 29 July 2021. Patković, Nikola (19 March 2014). "Davor Šuker potvrdio...
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  • player Davor Ivo Stier (born 1972), Croatian politician Davor Šuker (born 1968), Croatian footballer, 1998 FIFA World Cup Golden Boot winner Davor Vugrinec...
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  • making him one of the eleven Croatian players with 100 or more caps. Davor Šuker, who was the top goalscorer at the 1998 FIFA World Cup, is by far the...
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  • the scoring for Germany in their match against Croatia. A goal from Davor Šuker evened the score after 51 minutes, before Matthias Sammer of Germany...
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  • settle at his old club AC Milan). New signings Predrag Mijatović and Davor Šuker played alongside main striker Raúl González as well as Clarence Seedorf...
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  • with Gabriel Batistuta scoring in both games. Croatia did the same with Davor Šuker scoring in both games. Argentina then beat Croatia to take first place...
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    Archived from the original on 6 August 2014. Retrieved 30 July 2014. "Davor Suker". FIFA. 25 July 2014. Archived from the original on 2 April 2012. Retrieved...
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    Tournament, becoming only the second Croatian to achieve this honour after Davor Šuker. In the 2010 World Cup qualifiers, Modrić scored three goals, against...
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  • team placed 8th with Davor Šuker leading the line for the side scoring 18 goals, taking out the league's best goalscorer award. Šuker is the only player...
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    1860's squad during this time included like Abedi Pele, Thomas Häßler and Davor Šuker. Under the leadership of Wildmoser and Lorant, the combination of proven...
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    Inzaghi, Gianluca Pagliuca, Robert Pires, Karl-Heinz Riedle, Sergi, Davor Šuker and Ian Wright. Pierrend, José Luis (26 March 2005). "European Footballer...
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  • surprise of the tournament. Striker Davor Šuker also earned the tournament's Golden Boot for his six goals. "Suker, Croatia's golden player". fifa.com...
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  • García-Aranda (Spain) Croatia's winning penalty goal had to be retaken. Davor Šuker scored both times to extend Croatia's debut World Cup run to the quarter-finals...
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  • Republic of Croatia, then part of the Socialist Republic of Yugoslavia, Šuker played for both Yugoslavia and Croatia Masopust played for Czechoslovakia...
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  • player. Luka Modrić holds the record for most wins, with twelve awards. Davor Šuker is second with six awards. They are followed by Dado Pršo with three...
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    September 2017. Mamrud, Roberto. "Ismail Abdullatif Hasan". RSSSF. "Davor Šuker". National Football Teams. "Islam Slimani". RSSSF. "Peter Byers – Goals...
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  • striker Thierry Henry, who joined from Juventus on a club record fee. Davor Šuker departed Real Madrid to sign for Arsenal, following Nicolas Anelka's...
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  • Football Associations. Archived from the original on 22 June 2013. "1990: Davor Šuker". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. Archived from the...
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  • United States Romário Roberto Baggio Hristo Stoichkov 1998 France Ronaldo Davor Šuker Lilian Thuram 2002 South Korea/Japan Oliver Kahn Ronaldo Hong Myung-bo...
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  • Simferopol Attendance: 17,000 Referee: Pietro D'Elia (Italy) 3 goals Davor Šuker Andriy Sydelnykov 2 goals Giovanni Stroppa Kennet Andersson Tomas Brolin...
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  • were proclaimed league champions, and players like Predrag Mijatović, Davor Šuker, Clarence Seedorf, Roberto Carlos and keeper Bodo Illgner, arrived at...
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  • scored in 231 matches, for an average of 2.94 goals per match. 12 goals Davor Šuker 11 goals Toni Polster 10 goals Hristo Stoichkov 9 goals Jürgen Klinsmann...
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    Zinedine Zidane Juventus 63 1998 1st Zinedine Zidane Juventus 244 2nd Davor Šuker Real Madrid 68 3rd Ronaldo Inter Milan 66 1999 1st Rivaldo Barcelona...
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