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Pralija is a
Croatian surname,
traditionally found in the area of Šibenik.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Mladen Pralija (born 1959), Croatian...
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Mladen Pralija (born 28
January 1959) is a
Croatian former professional footballer who pla**** as a goalkeeper.
Pralija began his
career in the Yugoslav...
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Nenad Pralija[pronunciation?] (born 11
December 1970) is a
Croatian former professional football midfielder, who most
notably pla**** for
Hajduk Split...
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retiring from football, club
captain Fandi Ahmad took over from
Mladen Pralija as the club head
coach in 1999
where he
guided them to win the S.League...
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match against hosts ****an,
coming on as a 59th-minute
substitute for
Nenad Pralija, and
earned a
total of 21 caps,
scoring no goals. He pla****
three full...
- Igor Štimac, Igor
Tudor and
Darijo Srna;
midfielders Milan Rapaić,
Nenad Pralija, Dean Računica, Niko Kranjčar,
Josip Skoko, Ivan Leko, Srđan Andrić and...
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Hajduk Split, a team that
featured the
likes of
Slaven Bilic and
Mladen Pralija. In
front of over 10,000 spectators,
Hajduk Split ran out 2–0 winners....
- 1993–94 season. Two
players have won the
award twice, the
striker Nenad Pralija in 1995 and 1996, and the
goalkeeper Stipe Pletikosa in 2000 and 2002....
- match. 2
goals Salaheddine B****ir
Radek Drulák
Goran Vlaović 1 goal
Nenad Pralija Martin Hašek
Abdellatif Jrindou Ahmed Bahja Mobi
Oparaku "King H****an II...
- Dražan Jerković,
Petar Nadoveza,
Krasnodar Rora, Dean Računica,
Mladen Pralija, Ante Rukavina, Duje Ćaleta-Car, Mile Nakić,
Franko Nakić, Siniša Belamarić...