Igor Štimac (pronounced [îgor ʃtǐːmats]; born 6 September 1967) is a Croatian professional football manager and former player. In his playing career,...
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On 15 May 2019, the AIFF announced former Croatian player and coach Igor Štimac as the team's head coach after the departure of Stephen Constantine....
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Sepahan S.C. (section Štimac and Veisi years)
resignation, the club signed former Croatia national team manager Igor Štimac. Igor Štimac won his first game against Naft Tehran, but after not winning a...
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American artist Ida Štimac (born 2000), Croatian alpine skier Igor Štimac (born 1967), retired Croatian footballer Jonny Stimac, American vocalist and...
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world during his tenure – 2007 to 2012. Succeeding Bilić, former player Igor Štimac was appointed manager while Davor Šuker assumed the presidency of the...
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2013 he took over the Croatia senior team following the dismissal of Igor Štimac. Kovač managed Croatia at the 2014 FIFA World Cup, then became head coach...
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Medeira 2013 Afghanistan Mohammad Yousef Kargar 2015 India Stephen Constantine 2018 Maldives Petar Šegrt 2021 India Igor Štimac 2023 India Igor Štimac...
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1996 in a friendly against South Korea, coming on as a substitute for Igor Štimac. Šimić quickly became a first team regular in the national team under...
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goalkeepers Stipe Pletikosa, Danijel Subašić and Tonči Gabrić; defenders Igor Štimac, Igor Tudor and Darijo Srna; midfielders Milan Rapaić, Nenad Pralija, Dean...
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CFF Profile". Croatian Football Federation. Retrieved 31 May 2012. "Igor Štimac CFF Profile". Croatian Football Federation. Retrieved 31 May 2012. "Šime...
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