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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...
- eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Albert Pobor Stjepan Čordaš Stanko Mršić (1999) Vjeran Simunić (2000) Ivica Kalinić (2000–2001)...
- 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...
- Hahót, 1255 Count of the Heralds Reign 1255 Predecessor unknown Successor Pobor (?) Died after 1267 Noble family gens Hahót Issue Michael III John I Father...
- Ciprić (2006–07) Stjepan Čordaš (2007) Vjekoslav Lokica (2007–2008) Albert Pobor (2008–2009) Damir Mužek (2009–2010) Davor Mladina (2010) Damir Biškup (interim)...
- "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...
- 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...
- Olszanicki. Rivers of Poland "Ogólna charakterystyka województwa małopolskiego. Pobór wody." Archived 2010-03-13 at the Wayback Machine www.krakow.pios.gov.pl...
- Plummer (1840–1912), American physician and congressman from Minnesota Albert Pobor (1956–2022), Croatian football manager Albert Podell (1937–2023), American...
- author, liver cancer. Timothy Oulton, 55, British furniture designer. Albert Pobor, 65, Croatian football manager (Hrvatski Dragovoljac, Vrbovec, Brežice 1919)...