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Blažević
Blažević is a common Croatian last name, originating from the masculine first name Blaž, a form of the name Blaise. It is one of the most common surnames in three counties of Croatia. It may refer to: * Anamarija Blažević (born 1979), Croatian politician * Ante Blažević (born 1996), Croatian football player * Davor Blažević (born 1993), Croatian-Swedish football player * Goran "Šiljo" Blažević (born 1986), Croatian football player * Ivan Blažević (born 1992), Croatian football player * Igor Blažević (born 1963), Czech human rights campaigner of Bosnian Croat origin * Jakov Blažević (1912–1996), Croatian politician during Yugoslavia * Miroslav "Ćiro" Blažević (born 1935), Croatian football manager of Bosnian Croat origin * Roko Blažević (born 2000), Croatian singer * Valentina Blažević Valentina Blažević (born 14 February 1994) is a Croatian handball player for SCM Craiova (women's handball), SCM Craiova and the Croatia women's national hand ...
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Miroslav Blažević
Miroslav "Ćiro" Blažević (; 9 February 1935 – 8 February 2023) was a Bosnian-Croatian professional Association football, football Manager (association football), manager and Football player, player. A former right winger, his professional playing career spanned from 1954 to 1966, during which he played for GNK Dinamo Zagreb, Dinamo Zagreb, NK Lokomotiva, Lokomotiva Zagreb, FK Sarajevo, Sarajevo, HNK Rijeka, Rijeka and Swiss clubs FC Sion, Sion and :fr:FC Moutier, Moutier. As a manager, his most successful period was with the Croatia national football team, Croatia national team, which he led to the quarter-finals in the UEFA Euro 1996, 1996 European Championship and won third place at the 1998 FIFA World Cup. He also managed the following national teams: Switzerland national football team, Switzerland, Iran national football team, Iran, Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team, Bosnia and Herzegovina and China national under-23 football team, China Olympic. Blažević ...
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Goran Blažević
Goran Blažević (born 7 June 1986), nicknamed ''Šiljo'', is a Croatian retired football goalkeeper. Club career Early career A product of the famous HNK Hajduk Split youth academy and one-time Croatian U16, U17 and U19 national team player, Goran began his senior career in 2004 on loan at HNK Trogir, then playing in the 1. Županijska liga Splitsko-dalmatinska. The club topped the table and moved to the 3. HNL – South and Goran played another season there. Dismissed from Hajduk as surplus, Goran played two more seasons in 3. HNL – South, first for NK Zagora Unešić and then NK Junak Sinj, where he was the star player in a season that resulted in their promotion to 2. HNL, catching the attention of some 1. HNL clubs. HNK Šibenik In 2008, Blažević moved to HNK Šibenik, quickly becoming a first team player (50 first team caps in his first two seasons at the club). With HNK Šibenik in financial difficulties, Blažević cancelled his contract with the club in Decem ...
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Davor Blažević
Davor Blažević (born 7 February 1993) is a Swedish footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Allsvenskan club IF Brommapojkarna. Early life Blažević was born in Falun, Sweden, to parents from Bosnia and Herzegovina. He grew up in Södertälje and started playing football with local club Assyriska FF as a youngster, before joining the academy of IF Brommapojkarna in 2005. Club career Brommapojkarna In 2010, Blažević was promoted to Brommapojkarna's first team in Allsvenskan, acting as a back-up to Kristoffer Nordfeldt when the club was relegated from the top tier. In 2011, Blažević made his senior debut for Brommapojkarna in Superettan Superettan (; ) is an association football league and the second highest league in the Swedish football league system, league system of Swedish football, Swedish men's football. Contested by 16 clubs, it operates on a system of promotion and rel ..., Sweden's second division, making two league appearances. In 2012, he played two league ...
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