People from Central Bosnia Canton - People from Bugojno, People from Busovaa, People from Dobretii, People from Donji Vakuf (Paperback)


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: People From Bugojno, People From Busovaa, People From Dobretii, People From Donji Vakuf, People From Fojnica, People From Gornji Vakuf-Uskoplje, People From Jajce, People From Kiseljak, People From Travnik, People From Vitez, Ivo Andri, Miroslav Blaevi, Ivan ari, Sasha Skenderija, Tihomir Blaki, Matej Dela, Vlatko Markovi, Tomislav Piplica, Davor Dalto, Marijan unji, Alen Orman, Stjepan Tomas, Petar Manola, Mirosaw Feri, Sulejman Smaji, Almir Tolja, Raif Dizdarevi, Enes Demirovi, Mato Jajalo, Fahrija Dautbegovi, Frano Zubi, Seid Memi, Josip Pejakovi, Marin Leovac, Senad Brki, Franjo Tepuri, Mehmed Alispahi, Mladen Jurevi. Excerpt: * Appearances (Goals) Miroslav "iro" Blaevi (born February 10, 1935) is a Bosnian Croat football manager and former Yugoslav football player. He is the current manager for Shanghai Shenhua. He achieved his greatest success as the coach of the Croatian national team, which claimed third place at the 1998 FIFA World Cup. Blaevi has a brief politician career in Croatia too. Blaevi was born to a Croatian family in Travnik, Kingdom of Yugoslavia. His career as a player was, by his own admission, average; therefore, he began his coaching career at a relatively early age. He started as a coach where he ended his playing daysin Switzerland. He first led FC Vevey (196871) then his former team FC Sion (197176), FC Lausanne-Sport (197679) and finally Switzerland's national team (as interim coach for two games in 1976). Blaevi returned to the former Yugoslavia (SR Croatia) in 1979 to coach NK Rijeka. After winning solid 10th place with Rijeka in a strong Yugoslav Football Championship in 1978-79, Blaevi went to NK Dinamo Zagreb, one of Yugoslavia's four most respected teams (the other three were Cr... More: http://booksllc.net/?id=1328434

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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: People From Bugojno, People From Busovaa, People From Dobretii, People From Donji Vakuf, People From Fojnica, People From Gornji Vakuf-Uskoplje, People From Jajce, People From Kiseljak, People From Travnik, People From Vitez, Ivo Andri, Miroslav Blaevi, Ivan ari, Sasha Skenderija, Tihomir Blaki, Matej Dela, Vlatko Markovi, Tomislav Piplica, Davor Dalto, Marijan unji, Alen Orman, Stjepan Tomas, Petar Manola, Mirosaw Feri, Sulejman Smaji, Almir Tolja, Raif Dizdarevi, Enes Demirovi, Mato Jajalo, Fahrija Dautbegovi, Frano Zubi, Seid Memi, Josip Pejakovi, Marin Leovac, Senad Brki, Franjo Tepuri, Mehmed Alispahi, Mladen Jurevi. Excerpt: * Appearances (Goals) Miroslav "iro" Blaevi (born February 10, 1935) is a Bosnian Croat football manager and former Yugoslav football player. He is the current manager for Shanghai Shenhua. He achieved his greatest success as the coach of the Croatian national team, which claimed third place at the 1998 FIFA World Cup. Blaevi has a brief politician career in Croatia too. Blaevi was born to a Croatian family in Travnik, Kingdom of Yugoslavia. His career as a player was, by his own admission, average; therefore, he began his coaching career at a relatively early age. He started as a coach where he ended his playing daysin Switzerland. He first led FC Vevey (196871) then his former team FC Sion (197176), FC Lausanne-Sport (197679) and finally Switzerland's national team (as interim coach for two games in 1976). Blaevi returned to the former Yugoslavia (SR Croatia) in 1979 to coach NK Rijeka. After winning solid 10th place with Rijeka in a strong Yugoslav Football Championship in 1978-79, Blaevi went to NK Dinamo Zagreb, one of Yugoslavia's four most respected teams (the other three were Cr... More: http://booksllc.net/?id=1328434

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United States

Release date

June 2010

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June 2010

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152 x 229 x 6mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

Pages

94

ISBN-13

978-1-158-11751-2

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9781158117512

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1-158-11751-5



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