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Albert Pobor (29 May 1956 – 3
March 2022) was a
Croatian football player and manager. As a player, he won the 1988
Marshal Tito Cup with
Borac Banja Luka...
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exceptions apply.
Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Albert Pobor Stjepan Čordaš
Stanko Mršić (1999)
Vjeran Simunić (2000)
Ivica Kalinić (2000–2001)...
- Ciprić (2006–07)
Stjepan Čordaš (2007)
Vjekoslav Lokica (2007–2008)
Albert Pobor (2008–2009)
Damir Mužek (2009–2010)
Davor Mladina (2010)
Damir Biškup (interim)...
- Muzurović Bosnia and
Herzegovina 1
February 2004 22
March 2004
Albert Pobor Croatia 23
March 2004 28 June 2004
Shinji Kobayashi ****an 1 July 2004...
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Jacob Åbonde 6 DF FIN Tony Lund 7 FW UKR
Andriy Yakovlyev 8 MF CRO
Vanja Pobor 9 FW FIN
Jonas Granfors 10 MF BIH Edis
Elkaz 11 FW COL
Daniel Garcia...
- but in the 7th
issue of the
newspaper okanne prevails in 99% (bohatyi,
pobor, oddać), with
akanne in the
remaining 1% of
cases (adzin, hramada, polskamu);...
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Warning From History, New York: New Press, 1997
pages 142
Piotr Semków: "
Pobór ****ów z
Pomorza do Wehrmachtu."
Biuletyn IPN nr 8 – 9 (67 – 68), Sierpień–Wrzesień...
- Vipolže
Stadium Anton Žlogar Brežice 1919 Brežice Brežice
Stadium Albert Pobor Dob Dob Dob
Sports Park
Damijan Romih Drava Ptuj Ptuj Ptuj City Stadium...
- villages;
overwhelming majority had
personal names with a
Serbian character Pobor with 11 villages;
overwhelming majority had
personal names with a Serbian...
- "RACZKOWSKI, h. Nałęcz odm. (w
szczycie rogi jelenie), Łukasz, w roku 1591 opłaca
pobór z części swej wsi Raczkowa, woj. Kaliskie, pow. Gnieźnieński;
Muzeum Narodowe...