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Tomislav "Tomo"
Šokota (born 8
April 1977) is a
Croatian former footballer who pla**** as a striker.
Šokota was a
powerful striker but his
promising career...
- Sekota, also
spelled Sokota, Sakota,
Soqota (Amharic: ሰቆጣ;
formerly ሰቈጣ) is a town and
separate woreda in
northern Ethiopia. The name is
likely from the...
- the
original on 6
October 2014.
Retrieved 28
November 2015. "
Sokota é ****unto tabu" [
Sokota is taboo] (in Portuguese). Record. 29
January 2005. Archived...
- River, and the west by the Tekezé. The
major urban center is the town of
Sokota,
which has been a
major marketplace for centuries.
James Bruce states that...
- Kustošija nije
Dinamo ni Hajduk, ali za nas
igraju Todorić, Ivanišević, Šimići,
Šokota..." jutarnji.hr.
Archived from the
original on 2
August 2018. Retrieved...
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scorers title.
Goran Vlaović,
Robert Špehar, Igor Cvitanović,
Tomislav Šokota and
Ivica Olić have won two
titles each.
Dinamo Zagreb provided most top...
- (loan);
Porto 2002–04 Maniche:
Benfica 1995–96, 1999–2002;
Porto 2002–05 Tomo
Šokota:
Benfica 2001–05;
Porto 2005–07
Marco Ferreira:
Porto 2003–04;
Benfica 2006–07...
- "Benfica-Boavista, 3-2: Xeque-mate de
Sokota anula bolas paradas" [Benfica-Boavista, 3–2:
Checkmate from
Sokota outweights set pieces].
Record (in Portuguese)...
- Kovač (1971-10-15)15
October 1971 (aged 32) 39
Hertha BSC 11 4FW
Tomislav Šokota (1977-04-08)8
April 1977 (aged 27) 5
Benfica 12 1GK
Tomislav Butina (1974-03-30)30...
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Sporting Benfica 0–2 Zahovič (16),
Tiago (42) 138 30
Benfica Sporting 1–2
Sokota (77)
Quaresma (10), João
Pinto (33) 139 2003–04 16
Benfica Sporting 1–3...