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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Davor_ŠukerDavor Šuker - Wikipedia

    Davor Šuker is a Croatian football administrator and former striker who played for several clubs and won the 1998 World Cup Golden Boot. He also led Croatia to the 2018 World Cup runner-up and was named the FIFA 100 by Pelé.

  2. Main position: Centre-Forward. Name in home country: Davor Šuker Date of birth/Age: Jan 1, 1968 (56) Place of birth: Osijek Height: N/A Citizenship: Croatia Position: Attack - Centre-Forward Foot: N/A Player agent: MONDIALVAS Current club: Retired Joined: Jul 1, 2003 Contract expires: - Social-Media: Further information.

    • Croatia
    • Osijek
  3. Članci o Davoru Šukeru, bivšem hrvatskom nogometašu i reprezentativcu, najboljem strijelcu hrvatske nogometne reprezentacije svih vremena. Saznajte o njegovoj klupskoj i reprezentativnoj karijeri, osvojenim medaljama, nagradama i životu poslije nogometa.

    • Never Destined For The Top
    • 1987 – The Formative Year of Croatia’s 35-Year-Long Footballing Empire
    • 1990 – 1991 – A New Dawn For Hrvatska
    • 1998 – Šuker’S Golden Boot Apotheosis
    • 2002 – The Unremarkable Swansong to Šuker’S International Playing Days
    • Croatian Football’S Godfather

    Despite living with football at the heart of his life, Šuker was never expected to make it into the big time. Height wouldn’t be the denominator, but instead, his tendency to be a bit less elegant with his playing style. He couldn’t head well, had no pace to speak of, and looked like a stiff breeze could blow him over. His right foot, meanwhile, wa...

    Although many would have forgotten the 1987 Youth Championships held in Chile, it proved to be the cockcrow of Yugoslavia’s instantaneous success and Croatia’s future fortunes. During the tournament, which the nation made up of Croats, Macedonians, Montenegrins, Serbs, Kosovans, and Slovenians won, Šuker was one of many that brought a uniquely-Croa...

    The success of the 1987 side that lifted the Youth Championship filtered into the first team for the 1990 World Cup, giving Croats a platform to build upon when they became their own team in 1991. Though Šuker, now spritzing in goals for Dinamo Zagreb, was listed in the 22-man squad for Italy, he did not feature. His Croat teammates, however, did. ...

    Heading into what would become Croatia’s most successful campaign until 2018, Šuker was filling his boots with goals, medals, trophies, and whatever else you’d find in a successful Real Madrid frontman’s pockets. After a 32-year wait for their next European Cup, in the months leading up to France 98, he added a Champions League medal to his name. H...

    No nation on the globe has a perfect record. And things are no different with Croatia, who began a three-tournament blip when the empowering Miroslav Blažević was replaced by Mirko Jozić ahead of the 2002 World Cup held in Japan and South Korea, despite the former navigating Hrvatska to the top of qualifying Group 6 ahead of Belgium, Latvia, Scotla...

    As Hrvatska failed to go further than the group stage between 2002 and 2014, Šuker worked in the background to forge the next golden generation with the foundation of his own school of football entitled the Davor Šuker Soccer Academy, with training camps located in Zagreb and several other Croatian cities. Embed from Getty Images His post-retiremen...

  4. Learn about the career and achievements of Davor Šuker, the former Croatian striker who won the Golden Boot at the 1998 World Cup and led his country to third place. Find out how he became the Croatian FA President and invested in the football infrastructure and women's and youth football.

  5. Dec 22, 2017 · Davor Šuker has been re-elected as president of the Croatian Football Federation (HNS). Šuker, who turned 50 on 1 January, won his latest mandate at the Croatian association's extraordinary ...

  6. Apr 15, 2014 · The former Croatia striker and UEFA Golden Player will lead the HNS for another four years, after a unanimous vote by the association's members. Šuker thanked everyone for their support and said he wanted to invest in domestic football and protect its interests.