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Stipe Pletikosa (Croatian pronunciation: [stǐːpe
plětikosa]; born 8
January 1979) is a
Croatian former professional footballer who pla**** as a goalkeeper...
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Retrieved 23 May 2014. "
Pletikosa doubt for Croatia". BBC Sport. BBC. 10 June 2004.
Retrieved 23 May 2014. "Vasilj
takes Pletikosa's place". UEFA. 13 June...
- team's back-up
goalkeeper at the time, and
eventually young prospect Stipe Pletikosa being selected ahead of him. He
eventually left the club in 1998 and joined...
- the tournament.
Mineiro was
called up
following an
injury to Edmílson.
Pletikosa was on loan to
Hajduk Split prior to the tournament.
Tudor was on loan...
- He
mostly served as the team's third-choice goalkeeper,
behind Stipe Pletikosa and
Vedran Runje,
making no
appearances during the
qualifying campaign...
-
confirmed the loan
signing of
Croatian international goalkeeper Stipe Pletikosa from
Spartak Moscow. This
looked to be Spurs' only move of the day, but...
- so
before his
retirement in 2008.
Darijo Srna,
Josip Šimunić and
Stipe Pletikosa collectively reached their 100th cap in
February 2013. Srna was the most...
- successes.
Notable players of 1990s and 2000s
include goalkeepers Stipe Pletikosa,
Danijel Subašić and Tonči Gabrić;
defenders Igor Štimac, Igor
Tudor and...
- all-seater).
Slaven Bilić, Aljoša Asanović, Igor Tudor,
Robert Jarni, and
Stipe Pletikosa are some of the
natives who
started their careers at Hajduk. Basketball...
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three group matches,
serving as the second-choice
goalkeeper behind Stipe Pletikosa.
Despite not
making any
appearances for
Croatia during the UEFA Euro 2004...