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    Miroslav "Ćiro" Blažević (Croatian pronunciation: [mîroslaʋ tɕǐːro blǎːʒeʋitɕ] ; 9 February 1935 – 8 February 2023) was a Bosnian-Croatian professional...
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  • of Podgorica Miroslav Barnyashev, Bulgarian professional wrestler better known as Miro Miroslav Blažević, Croatian football coach Miroslav Cerar, Slovene...
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  • Miroslav Blažević, who was also coaching Croatia Zagreb at the time, was dismissed in a 1994–95 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup match against Auxerre. Blažević...
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    Javad Nekounam, and Ebrahim Mirzapour. Known as a loudmouth and showman, Blažević stayed true to form by claiming he would hang himself from the goalposts...
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    Vlaović Šuker Croatia's 3-5-2 lineup in the 1998 World Cup Manager Miroslav Blažević included the following 22 players in the finals tournament squad....
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  • campaigner of Bosnian Croat origin Jakov Blažević (1912–1996), Croatian politician during Yugoslavia Miroslav "Ćiro" Blažević (born 1935), Croatian football manager...
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    Miroslav Blažević, who was also coaching Croatia Zagreb at the time, was dismissed in a 1994–95 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup match against Auxerre. Blažević...
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  • Selmi for the final match) Head coach: Daniel Passarella Head coach: Miroslav Blažević Head coach: Renê Simões Head coach: Takeshi Okada The English, Spanish...
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  • Višnjevac (1984) Ajet Shosholli (1984–85) Fuad Muzurović (1985–86) Miroslav Blažević (1986) Milovan Đorić (1986–87) Josip Duvančić (1987–88) Milan Živadinović...
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  • integral part of Croatia's national team in the 1990s under coach Miroslav Blažević. He played for Croatia at the 1996 European Championship but was not...
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    Miroslav Blažević (1980–1983) Rudolf Belin (1983) Vlatko Marković (1983) Branko Zebec (1984) Tomislav Ivić (1984–85) Zdenko Kobeščak (1985) Miroslav Blažević...
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  • those for other countries, such as Ukraine, are not counted. Coach: Miroslav Blažević Coach: Richard Møller Nielsen Coach: António Oliveira Coach: Fatih...
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    finished 12th in 1987 and tenth in 1988. Suaudeau was then let go and Miroslav Blažević took his place. The club however experienced financial difficulties...
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    of Croatia's most consistent defenders during the tenure of coach Miroslav Blažević, earning 44 caps between 1992 and 1999, and playing in UEFA Euro 1996...
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    team appearances during the 1986–87 league season under head coach Miroslav Blažević. On his league debut versus Željezničar on 2 November 1986, the seventeen-year-old...
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  • began on 26 July 1981 and ended on 2 May 1982. Dinamo Zagreb led by Miroslav Blažević won their fourth title five points ahead of previous season's champions...
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  • Panathinaikos won 2–1 on aggregate. In 1991–92 season, under Croatian manager Miroslav Blažević, PAOK qualified against the then strong KV Mechelen (winners in 1988...
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    the age limit. In late June 2009, he spoke with Bosnian head coach Miroslav Blažević about the possibility of making his debut for Bosnia and Herzegovina...
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  • (2008–2012) Ferdo Milin (2012–2014) Zvonimir Jurić (interim; 2014) Miroslav Blažević (2014–2015) Igor Štimac (2015) Zvonimir Jurić (interim; 2015) Josip...
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  • Zvonimir Boban (c)  27' CF 19 Goran Vlaović  76' CF 9 Davor Šuker Substitutes: FW 2 Petar Krpan  76' DF 15 Igor Tudor  83' Manager: Miroslav Blažević...
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    1976 – April 79) Marijan Brnčić (interim) (April 1979 – June 79) Miroslav Blažević (June 1979 – January 81) Marijan Brnčić (January 1981 – April 83)...
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    Peter Rösch (Nov 1968 – July 70) Maurice Meylan (July 1970 – Sept 71) Miroslav Blažević (Sept 1971 – July 76) István Szabó (1976–79) Daniel Jeandupeux (1...
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    coach at Dinamo, Miroslav Blažević, was appointed Croatia manager in 1994. In 1996, impressed by his string of good performances, Blažević called him up...
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    needed] In the 1980s, Mamić befriended the then-manager of Dinamo, Miroslav Blažević, and made his way into Dinamo.[citation needed] In February 2016,...
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    Vonlanthen (1967–72) Louis Maurer (1972–74) Paul Garbani (1974–76) Miroslav Blažević (1976–79) Charly Hertig (1979–82) Péter Pázmándy (1982–84) Radu Nunweiller...
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  • 34 27 42.31% Yin Tiesheng Jul 2008 – Aug 2008 5 1 2 2 2 6 20.00% Miroslav Blažević Nov 2010 – Aug 2011 5 2 1 2 4 4 50.00% Fu Bo Mar 2012 – Jan 2016 56...
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  • he became the assistant coach for the famous Croatian coach Miroslav Blažević when Blažević became head coach of first professional team of Dinamo Zagreb...
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  • This was their second major silverware won under the guidance of Miroslav Blažević, with whom they previously won the 1981–82 Yugoslav First League championship...
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  • "Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do)"), six-time Grammy winner. Miroslav Blažević, 87, Croatian football player (Rijeka) and manager (Dinamo Zagreb...
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    league 2010–11 season. In his second season, under Croatian coach Miroslav Blažević, he reached with the team the semi-finals of the 2011–12 Hazfi Cup...
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