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    February 2011. Frane Matošić at EU-Football.info Frane Matošić at National-Football-Teams.com Frane Matošić at WorldFootball.net Frane Matošić at Olympedia...
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  • 1994), Croatian footballer Frane Katalinić (1891–1976), Croatian rower Frane Lojić (born 1985), Croatian footballer Frane Matošić (1918–2007), Croatian footballer...
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  • this time, Hajduk could have had a fantastic generation led by young Frane Matošić, Ratko Kacijan, as well as prominent Czech international Jiří Sobotka...
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  • for the first-team squad, all of whom are listed in a table below. Frane Matošić holds the record for greatest number of appearances (both official and...
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  • Hajduk Split side during World War II. He was also the older brother of Frane Matošić, Hajduk's best goalscorer of all time. He began his career at Hajduk...
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  • Krstulović Ljubomir Kokeza Jozo Matošić Gajo Raffanelli Anđelko Marušić Branko Bakotić Ivo Alujević Ratko Kacijan Frane Matošić Jiri Sobotka Ivo Radovniković...
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  • Wölfl (Dinamo Zagreb) 22 1948–49 Partizan (2) Red Star Hajduk Split Frane Matošić (Hajduk Split) 17 1950 Hajduk Split (1) Red Star Partizan Marko Valok...
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    Stanoje Jocić Miodrag Jovanović Tomislav Kaloperović Srboljub Krivokuća Frane Matošić Miloš Milutinović Mitar Mrkela Srđan Mrkušić Ilija Petković Petar Radenković...
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  • Luka Kaliterna (1940–41), (1946–47), (1954–58) Frane Matošić (1959–61) Luka Kaliterna (1961–62) Frane Matošić (1963–64) Ivo Radovniković (1963–64) Ozren Nedoklan...
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  • suffered three defeats: against Poland 6–1, Argentina 2–1 and Denmark 3–1. Frane Matošić was appointed as the second Yugoslav coach of Tunisia after Kristić...
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  • Frane Matošić (1935–39, 1940–41, 1944–55). In league matches – 190, Frane Matošić (1935–39, 1940–41, 1944–55). In Yugoslav First League – 179, Frane Matošić...
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  • Tomičić Ivan Anton Vasilj Josip Vuković Lenko Grčić Ivan Katalinić Frane Matošić Jozo Matošić Ozren Nedoklan Stanko Poklepović Ivo Radovniković Zoran Vulić...
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  • Gustav Lehner Ivan Leko Jerko Leko Mario Mandžukić Vlatko Marković Frane Matošić Marko Mlinarić Ivica Mornar Miljenko Mumlek Dražen Mužinić Mato Neretljak...
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  • 2020–21 Mirko Marić – Monza – 2023–24 Ivan Martić – Verona – 2014–15 Frane Matošić – Bologna – 1942–43 ( while active) Hrvoje Milić – Fiorentina – 2016–17...
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  • Chacurian Ruben Mendoza Helmut Rahn Horst Schade Hans Schäfer Ottmar Walter Frane Matošić Miloš Milutinović Todor Veselinović Branko Zebec 1 own goal William...
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  • Matekalo (1940–1940) 1/0 Vladimir Matijević (1980–1984) 3/0 Frane Matošić (1938–1953) 16/6 Jozo Matošić (1934–1940) 24/0 Željko Matuš (1960–1962) 13/5 Ivan Medarić...
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  • (born 1953), footballer manager and player. Frane Matošić (1918–2007), footballer coach and player. Jozo Matošić (1913–1999), footballer coach and player...
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  • American oilman and philanthropist. Jarmila Loukotková, 84, Czech author. Frane Matošić, 89, Croatian football player. Jesse J. McCrary, Jr., 70, American politician...
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  • Ettore Puricelli 16 1942–43 Serie A (1) 30 12 5 13 53 39 29 6th QF Frane Matosic 14 1943–44 World War II 1944–45 World War II 1945–46 Divisione Nazionale...
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  • club. 1 – 22 goals – August Lešnik (Građanski Zagreb) 2 – 20 goals – Frane Matošić (Hajduk Split) 3 – 15 goals – Aleksandar Petrović (Jugoslavija) Yugoslav...
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    era four Hajduk players were top league scorers on five occasions: Frane Matošić in 1949 (who is the best goalscorer in the history of the club), Bernard...
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    Reuter Božidar Sandić 1 goal Bozhin Laskov Krum Milev Vasil Spasov Frane Matošić Kiril Simonovski Stjepan Bobek Zlatko Čajkovski Iosif Fabian Mátyás...
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    Roma 14 Guglielmo Gabetto Torino Giovanni Gaddoni Ambrosiana-Inter 8 Frane Matošić Bologna 13 9 Pietro Ferraris Torino 12 Adriano Gè Atalanta Alberto Marchetti...
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  • Franjo Wölfl (Dinamo Zagreb) 22 1948–49 Partizan Red Star Hajduk Split Frane Matošić (Hajduk Split) 17 1950 Hajduk Split Red Star Partizan Marko Valok (Partizan)...
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  • (1948–51) Branko Bakotić (1951) Jozo Matošić (1952–54) Aleksandar Tomašević (1954–55) Ljubo Benčić (1955–56) Frane Matošić (1956–58) Ivo Radovniković (1958–59)...
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  • Prva savezna liga Season 1948–49 Champions Partizan (2nd title) Relegated Sloga Ponziana Top goalscorer Frane Matošić (17) ← 1947–48 1950 →...
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    Marić (son) Nikola Marjanović, Blagoje Marjanović (brother) Jozo Matošić, Frane Matošić (brother) Predrag Mijatović, Đorđije Ćetković (nephew), Marko Ćetković...
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    Olympic Games – Group stage 1962 FIFA World Cup – Failed to qualify Frane Matošić 1961 1962 6 1 2 3 16.67% 1962 Africa Cup of Nations – Third place André...
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  • Blagomir Krivokuća – OFK Beograd Milan Ljubenović – Radnički Beograd Frane Matošić – Hajduk Split (1948) Muhamed Mujić – Velež Mostar Vahidin Musemić –...
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  • ever foreign manager and was succeeded in that post by his compatriot Frane Matošić. "Entraîneurs Nationaux" (in French). Tunisian Football Federation....
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