- Alen
Bokšić (pronounced [bǒkʃitɕ]; born 21
January 1970) is a
former Croatian professional footballer. A
forward who
spent most of his
career in France...
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Bokšić may
refer to:
Bokšić, Vukovar-Srijem County, a
village near Tompojevci,
Croatia Bokšić, Osijek-Baranja County, a
village near Đurđenovac, Croatia...
-
previously pla**** in Italy's
Serie A (the latter's
replacement at
Lazio was Alen
Bokšić, who by 1997 had
moved to Juventus).
Goalkeepers Angelo Peruzzi and his...
- Stojković,
Basile Boli,
Marcel Desailly, Rudi Völler,
Fabien Barthez, Alen
Bokšić, Martín Vázquez, Igor Dobrovolski, and François Omam-Biyik in
addition to...
- Mihajlović 7 (3)
Simone Inzaghi 7 (1)
Diego Simeone 6
Pavel Nedvěd 5 Alen
Bokšić 4 "FootballSquads -
Lazio - 1999/00".
Inter was
consequently demoted to...
- with him. In addition, he
signed Vladimir Jugović and Alen
Bokšić from Juventus, with
Bokšić embarking on a
second tenure at Lazio.
Matias Almeyda also...
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Bokšić is a
small village south of Čakovci in the muni****lity of Tompojevci. The
village of
Bokšić began to be
settled in 1941.
Residents from the vicinity...
- muni****lity, in the
following settlements: Beljevina, po****tion 712
Bokšić, po****tion 433
Bokšić Lug, po****tion 259 Đurđenovac, po****tion 2,944 Gabrilovac...
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Soldo Šarić
Jarni (c) Kovač Rapaić
Bokšić Olić Croatia's 3–4–1-2
lineup at the 2002
World Cup Boško
Balaban Alen
Bokšić Tomislav Butina Robert Jarni (c)...
- Profile".
Croatian Football Federation.
Retrieved 26
March 2023. "Alen
Bokšić CFF Profile".
Croatian Football Federation.
Retrieved 31 May 2012. "Boris...