Mirko Jozić (Croatian pronunciation: [mǐːrko jǒːzitɕ]; born 8 April 1940) is a Croatian retired professional football manager and player. As manager, he...
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politician Mirko Jozić, Croatian football manager and player Mirko Jurkovic, American football player Mirko Kokotović, Croatian footballer Mirko Koršič,...
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Jozić (born 1960), Yugoslav footballer Ivica Jozić (born 1969), Bosnian football player Mario Jozić (born 1972), Croatian football goalkeeper Mirko Jozić...
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Blažević's resignation as head coach in October 2000. His successor, Mirko Jozić, pushed the team through the rest of qualifiers undefeated. In the group...
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Onigbinde Head coaches: Lars Lagerbäck and Tommy Söderberg Head coach: Mirko Jozić Note: caps for Yugoslavia are not counted. Head coach: Hernán Darío Gómez...
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on February 26, 2008. Retrieved 2009-11-24. "Mirko Jozić Nogometni selektor u tajnom ratu" [Mirko Jozić, national coach in a secret war]. Nacional (in...
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(1993) Jorge Solari (1993) Mario Zanabria (1 July 1996 – 31 Dec 1997) Mirko Jozić (1998) Ricardo Dabrowski (1 Jan 1998 – 31 Dec 1998) Andrés Rebottaro...
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and the first half of the 2010s, Croats, led by such specialists as Mirko Jozić, Otto Barić, Zlatko Kranjčar, Slaven Bilić, Igor Štimac, Niko Kovač and...
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they coached to victory except for Cubilla, Mirko Jozić, Jorge Fossati and Edgardo Bauza. Croatian Jozić, who won the 1992 edition with Chile's Colo-Colo...
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non-South American native, to accomplish the feat, after then-Yugoslav Mirko Jozić with Chile's Colo-Colo in 1991; he was also the fourth Portuguese to...
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