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Croatia Squads 1953-2006 Croatia Squads 1953-2006 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1962 Croatia Croatia Croatia Preston Croatia Geelong Geelong Geelong Perica Filipovic Spellick Sambolek Rino Tognoni Djukic Ilija Djukic N Pantalon Ivica Matosevic Etejmovis Buco Steve Horvat Briscuso Duze Zemunik Pero Trupkovic Tavesic Sambolek G Klock J Dochary Kulo Radoljevic Zemunic Roman Pomahac Dinko Gulin Lou Jahns? Stolar Krizmancic Bozo Basic Adric Joe Szauer J Tato Horst Klock Steve Horvat I Perekovic Stolar Bruno Slivar Billy Vojtek Krizmancic Huybeir Ralph Stasch Gregoric* Plavlovsky Peter Basic Pomahac Rino Tognon A Brkic Gojanovic Gailis M Suhodobnik Rino Tognon Celms J Cesljak Gregoric* Black V Bozikov * Two names given S N 23/5/59, p. 6 B Sokolovic B Kevljevic L Licina All suspended Soccer News 23 July 1960 p. 4 12/1/06 Croatia Squads 1953-2006 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 Croat Croatia Croatia Croatia Croatia Croatia Croatia Ilija Djukic Mirko Kovacek Mirko Kovacek John Chetcuti Mirko Kovacek Mirko Kovacek Mirko Kovacek Joe Adric Frank Bot Briscuso Mirko Kovacek Norm Hobson J Young Duncan Mackay George Briscuso D Gulin Becsi Frank Bot Frank Bot Frank Bot Frank Bot Sal Bruno Slivar Slivar Tibi Becsi Bobby McLachlan Jim McKay Horst Rau Frank Bot Bozo Basic Matijevic Horst Rau Duncan MacKay Billy McIntyre Hugh Gunn Otto Lucnik Peter Basic John Tato Duncan Mackay Tibi Becsi Horst Rau Hammy McMeechan Steve Horvat Billy Vojtek Jim Vojtek Ivo Matijevic Wright Tibi Becsi Billy Vojtek Krizmancic Horst Rau Horst Rau Bobby McLachlan Brian Adlam Duncan Mackay Bill McIntyre Joe Szauer Jim Fernie Richmond Brian Adlam Hammy McMeechan T Friganovich Davies Huberts Hancock Billy Vojtek Billy McIntyre Billy Vojtek Jimmy Vojtek Jim Mackay Roman Pomahac A Brkic Ollie Norris Ian Currie Jim Mackay R Kemp Alfred Glaser Bruno Slivar Ward Billy Vojtek Joe Keenan Hammy McMeechan Bill McArthur Boebetic Richmond Hammy McMeechan Ian Currie Williams Horst Rau Joe Keenan players offered for sale Brian Adlam Hargreaves Farago Bill Wright John Chetcuti Billy Vojtek Brian Adlam Carroll Anton Ecimovic Dugal Docherty Stanislav Friganovic Mori Norbert Grysan Neil Ward Balic Harry Gitzel Marijan Bobetic Bob Symington Nedo Pantalon George Briscuso Theo van der Voort Joseph Kalkbrenner Joseph Dukic Bruno Slivar Anton Ecimovic John Tato James Garrett Robert Milloy 12/1/06 Croatia Squads 1953-2006 1970 1972 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 Croatia Croatia Essendon Lions Essendon Croatia Essendon Croatia Essendon Croatia Croatia Mirko Kovacek Lepan Dime Petrovski Dime Petrovski Peter Blasby Peter Blasby Peter Blasby Ray Wixey Lamza John Kennedy Wally Kulyk Steve Short Chris Kovac Paddy Bannon Bobby Symington Horvat Grant Smart Eddie Krncevic John Gardiner Ante Bilaver Steve Kokoska Brian Williams Boban Wally Kulyk Grant Smart Steve Kokoska Ned Batinovic Elvio Pugliese Ivan Turicar Billy Vojtek Steven Kokoska Steve Kokoska Ante Bilaver Noel Mitten Noel Mitten Joe Rahjer Jim Mackay George Train Alan Kerr Keith Adams Alan Kerr Alan Kerr Billy Vojtek Kuzileck Ante Bilaver Billy Vojtek Kenny Murphy Steve Kokoska Ned Batinovic Jim McKay Billy McIntyre Howard Andrews Denis Lacock Ned Batinovic Carl Gilder Howard Andrews Hugh Gunn Billy McArthur Allan Kerr Brian Davidson Branko Culina Steve Short Ante Bilaver Billy McIntyre Horst Rau Drago Krajina Ken Murphy Grant Smart Biran Brian Keenan Bill McArthur Dan Bjelica Branko Culina Tommy Cumming Tommy Cumming Danny Dezic Keith Adams Frank Bot Benic Brian Davidson Howard Andrews Howard Andrews Keith Adams Ken Murphy Mirko Kovacek George McMillan Ante Bilaver Carl Gilder Joe Tront David Brogan Hugh Gunn Eddie Krncevic Branko Culina Boris Paleka Ken Murphy Danny Ramljak Ivanovic Kenny Murphy Nick Kuzmanov Alan Kerr Steve Gojevic Steve Short Kondaklos Denis Lacock Drago Krajina Drago Krajina Mick Klarin Carl Gilder Hadiavdic Silvano Franin Silvano Franin Zeljke Loncar John Gardiner Joe Tront Frank Franjic Joe Timpano Miro Franjic Keenan Danny Dezic Nick Kuzmanov Ned Cotic Branko Culina Steve Gojevic Hargreaves Silvano Franin Tommy Cumming 12/1/06 Croatia Squads 1953-2006 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 Croatia Melbourne Croatia Melbourne Croatia Melbourne Croatia Melbourne Croatia Melbourne Croatia Melbourne Croatia Peter Blasby Yaka Banovic Zeljko Govic Zeljko Govic Mirko Runje Jeff Olver Robert McRae Tony Curcio Shaun Parton Mirko Runje Alan Davidson Paul Donnelly Tony Curcio Shaun Parton Ivan Jurcic Luka Bonacic Dave McIntosh Goran Jerkovic Shaun Parton Keith Adams Victor Cristaldo Tony Redmond Robbie Dunn Graham Heys Keith Adams George Hannah George Hannah Jack Bacak George Hannah George Hannah Ante Bilaver Jozo Antolovic Jozo Antolovic Tomislav Zilic Mark Talajic Robbie Dunn George Hannah Josip Biskic Josip Biskic Aki Kotzamichalis Josip Biskic Frank Valentic Josip Biskic Josip Biskic Steve Gojevic Steve Gojevic Dave McIntosh Willie Herd Ian Dobson Jozo Antolovic David Brogan Greg House Gary Ward Alan Scott Alan Scott Jeff Faulkner Tommy Cumming Tommy Cumming Robert Markovac Ian Wallace Josip Biskic Steve Gojevic Drago Deankovic Gary Ward Drago Deankovic Tony Lemezina Mark Talajic David Brogan Peter Lewis Ivan Smoljko Tomislav Protuder Andy Humble Branko Milosevic Tommy Cumming Robert Markovac Mirko Runje Mark Talajic Jim Campbell Joe Caleta Osman Latif Jim Campbell Jim Campbell John Gusic Paul Lewis Paul Lewis Drago Deankovic Peter Blasby Danny Sabljak Steve Gojevic Jim McLean Peter Murphy Richie McClunie Goran Trogrlic Josip Biskic Zeljko Gagula Alan Davidson George Radman Tom Protuder Ivan Jurcic Tony Redmond Theo Selemidis Marty Bozic Drago Deankovic Goran Trogrlic Ian Dobson Dale White Robert Markovac Aki Kotzamichalis Tony Curcio Enda Eames Jurcic Tony Curcio Jim Campbell Branko Milosevic Zeljko Govic Ante Ljubic Victor Cristaldo David McIntosh Ante Ljubic Suleiman Curovic Davor Todoric Paul Lewis 12/1/06 Croatia Squads 1953-2006 1991 1992 1993-4 1994-5 1995-6 1996-7 1997-8 Melbourne Croatia Melbourne CSC Melbourne Knights Melbourne Knights Melbourne Knights Melbourne Knights Melbourne Knights David Miller David Miller David Miller Frank Juric Frank Juric Joey Didulica Joey Didulica George Hannah George Hannah Vinko Buljubasic Vinko Buljubasic Vinko Buljubasic Dragi Nastevski Dragi Nastevski Andrew Marth Andrew Marth Fausto de Amicis Fausto de Amicis Fausto de Amicis David Cervinski Zoran Markovski Alan Davidson Bogdan Bonk Mark Talajic David Cervinski David Cervinski Zoran Markovski Andrew Marth Damian Mori Denis Bergam Steve Horvat Steve Horvat Zoran Markovski Andrew Marth Ice Kutlesovski Theo Selemidis Theo Selemidis Andrew Marth Andrew Marth Andrew Marth Marjan Tasevski Damien Vojtek Paul Donnelly Damir Grganovic Mark Silic Mark Silic Mark Silic Joe Simunic Mijo Trupkovic Marko Talajic Marko Talajic Mark Viduka Mark Viduka Idriz Pelja Oliver Pondeljak Tomislav Pondeljak Josip Biskic Josip Biskic David Cervinski Joe Spiteri Joe Spiteri Lubo Lapsansky Ante Kovacevic Branko Milosevic Tony Devcic Oliver Pondeljak Ljubo Lapsansky Ljubo Lapsansky Ice Kutlesovski Ante Deak Steve Jerbic Steve Jerbic Josip Biskic Oliver Pondeljak Oliver Pondeljak Damien Vojtek Joey Rajher Marko Silic Marko Silic Damian Vojtek Josip Biskic Ice Kutlesovski Mijo Trupkovic Ransford Banini Jani Suric Ivan Kelic Adrian Cervinski Damian Vojtek Damian Vojtek Tomislav Pondeljak Adrian Cervinski Ivan Kelic Chris Jackson Vlado Vanis Daniel Tiatto Daniel Tiatto Ante Kovacevic Ivan Jolic Francis Awaratife Vlado Vanis Krunoslav Razov Adrian Cervinski Krunoslav Razov Branko Bacak John Didulica Vlado Vanis Joe Bacak Zoran Trajcevski Ante Kovacevic Ante Kovacevic Joe Caleta Ross Greer Joe Bacak Oliver Pondeljak Vaughan Coveny Vlado Vanis John Markovski Ante Deak Damon Collina Oliver Pondeljak Vinko Buljubasic Zoran Markovski Damir Grganovic Damir Grganovic Vilson Knezevic Alan Davidson Joe Rados Mark Viduka Ante Juric Wilson Knezevic Wilson Knezevic Ivo Duzel Ivan Kelic Steve Horvat Frank Juric Peter Schwellinger Joe Bacak Ransford Banini Zeljko Susa Vaughan Coveny Krunoslav Razov Adrian Cervinski Vilson Knezevic Fausto de Amicis Zoran Markovski Mark Viduka Damien Vojtek 12/1/06 Croatia Squads 1953-2006 1998-9 1999-2000 2000-1 2001-2 2002-3 2003-4 2004 Melbourne Knights Melbourne Knights Melbourne Knights Melbourne Knights Melbourne Knights Melbourne Knights Joey Didulica Lupce Acevski Martin John Martin John Martin John Vilson Knezevic Dragi Nastevski Joey Rajher Dragi Nastevski Andrew Marth Andrew Marth Andrew Marth Ivan Jolic Ante Kovacevic Anthony Pelikan Joe Tricarico Adrian Cervinski Adrian Leijer Ante Kovacevic Jason Vukadin Michael Bosevski Anthony Pelikan Anthony Pelikan Anthony Pelikan Zeljko Susa Dragi Nastevski Daniel Piorkowski Steve Horvat, jnr Steve Horvat, jnr Andy Vargas Ivan Kelic Ivan Kelic Rodrigo Vargas Daniel Piorkowski Daniel Piorkowski Daniel Piorkowski Paul Magdic Hrvoje Matkovic Paul Magdic Rodrigo Vargas Rodrigo Vargas Rodrigo Vargas Tomislav Pondeljak Paul Urlovic Daniel Vasilevski Tota Da Costa Antun Kovacic Antun Kovacic Lance Plunkett Zoltan Zold Josip Kozic Daniel Vasilevski Daniel Vasilevski Daniel Vasilevski Ante Deak Abbas Murtala Andy Vargas Daniel Rocco Daniel Rocco Daniel Rocco Joey Rajher Alex Kiratzoglu Joel Porter Xhezair Sulemani Leon Buhic Steve Pantelidis Michael Reda Andy Vargas Joey Rajher Ivan Jolic Nick 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