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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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Business School in 2005.
Sukers obtained a bachelor's
degree in
theology from the
International School of
Ministry (ISOM) in 2018.
Sukers was
nominated to the...
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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;...
- 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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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...
- Games.
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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proclaimed league champions, and
players like
Predrag Mijatović,
Davor Šuker,
Clarence Seedorf,
Roberto Carlos and
keeper Bodo Illgner,
arrived at the...
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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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making him one of the
twelve Croatian players with 100 or more caps.
Davor Šuker, who was the top
goalscorer at the 1998 FIFA
World Cup, is by far the top...