- Luka
Modrić (pronounced [lûːka mǒːdritɕ]; born 9
September 1985) is a
Croatian professional footballer who
plays as a
midfielder and
captains both La Liga...
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Modric may
refer to:
Modrić (surname), a
Croatian surname with a list of
notable people Luka
Modrić (born 1985),
Croatian footballer who
plays for Real...
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Modrics in 1788, in Črečen
Modrits in 1844, and in Jurčevec
Modrics in 1900.
Josip (Giuseppe)
Modrić, born
circa 1855 in Zadar, was an
author and journalist...
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Modrič may
refer to:
Modrič, Struga, a
village in
southwestern Macedonia Modrič,
Slovenska Bistrica, a
village in
northeastern Slovenia Modrič, Laško,...
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female footballer and male under-21 footballer, respectively. Luka
Modrić, who was
integral to Real Madrid's
Champions League victory and Croatia's...
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Davor Šuker won the
Golden Shoe and the
Silver Ball in 1998,
while Luka
Modrić won the
Golden Ball in 2018 and the
Bronze Ball in 2022. The team has reached...
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James Rodríguez 6
Manuel Neuer 4 Paul
Pogba Colombia 2018
Russia Luka
Modrić Harry Kane 6
Thibaut Courtois 3
Kylian Mbappé Spain 2022
Qatar Lionel Messi...
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against Athletic Bilbao, in
which he scored.
Benzema was
substituted for Luka
Modric in the 74th minute,
leaving the
field to an
ovation from the
Madrid supporters...
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Stipe Modrić (pronounced [stǐːpe mǒːdritɕ]; born May 8, 1979) is a
Slovenian professional basketball coach who is the ****istant
coach for
Ilirija of the...
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Italy in 2006,
Spain in 2010, and
Germany in 2014.
Croatian player Luka
Modrić was
voted the tournament's best player,
winning the
Golden Ball. England's...