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Davor Šuker (Croatian pronunciation: [dâʋoːr ʃǔker] ; born 1
January 1968) is a
Croatian football administrator and
former professional player who pla****...
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Šuker is a
Croatian surname. It can
refer to:
Davor Šuker (born 1968),
retired Croatian footballer Ivan
Šuker (born 1957),
Croatian economist and politician...
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Tomislav Šuker also won the
Yugoslavian championship in shot put twice, 1967 and 1968.
Tomislav Šuker is
father of
Davor Šuker, one of best-known...
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Marek Suker (born 31
October 1982) is a
Polish footballer who
plays as a
striker for
Silesia Miechowice,
where he
serves as a player-manager. In December...
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Davor Šuker is a
Croatian former professional footballer, who
represented both the
Croatia national football team and
Yugoslavia national football team;...
- of Croatia, then part of the
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia,
Šuker pla**** for both
Yugoslavia and Croatia.
Masopust pla**** for Czechoslovakia...
- Ivan
Šuker (Croatian pronunciation: [ǐvan ʃǔker]; 12
November 1957 – 5
September 2023) was a
Croatian politician and economist. He
served as Minister...
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fouling Davor Šuker, and
Robert Jarni opened the
scoring eight minutes later in
stoppage time of the
first half.
Goran Vlaović and
Davor Šuker added a second...
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third on two
occasions (1998, 2022),
securing three World Cup medals.
Davor Šuker won the
Golden Shoe and the
Silver Ball in 1998,
while Luka Modrić won the...
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election for its President, with
Davor Šuker as the only candidate. All 46
delegates voted in
favour of
Suker's candidature.
Notes The
first three presidents...