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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 47. Chapters: Aleksandar Trajkovski, Alexandre Jansen Da Silva, Andrea Mbuyi-Mutombo, Badis Lebbihi, Bart Buysse, Bart Van Zundert, Berat Sadik, Bjorn Sengier, Brian Hamalainen, Cedric Roussel, Chakhir Belghazouani, Chris Janssens, Danijel Suboti, David Vandenbroeck, David Vazquez Gonzalez, Davy De Fauw, Dragan Mr a, Emil Lyng, Ernest Webnje Nfor, Franck Berrier, Frederic Dindeleux, Frederic Dupre, Geert De Vlieger, Giuseppe Rossini, Gunter Thiebaut, Habib Habibou, Hernan Hinostroza, Ibrahim Tankary, Ivan Lendri, Ivica Jarakovi, Janis Coppin, Jens Naessens, Jeremy Bokila, Jeremy Serwy, Jeremy Taravel, Jimmy De Jonghe, Jonas Vandermarliere, Jonathan Delaplace, Juan Diego Gonzalez-Vigil, Karel D'Haene, Kevin Roelandts, Khaleem Hyland, Khalifa Sankare, Lander Van Steenbrugghe, Leandro Barrios Rita dos Martires, Loris Reina, Ludwin Van Nieuwenhuyze, Luka Milunovi, Markus Neumayr, Mathieu Verschuere, Mbaye Leye, Michael Wiggers, Miguel Dachelet, Mikhail Sivakov, Mohamed Berthe, Mohammed Aliyu Datti, Moussa Maazou, Moussa Traore (footballer), Nathan D'Haemers, Nikica Jelavi, Olafur Ingi Skulason, Pieter Merlier, Pietro Perdichizzi, Remi Mareval, Rene Sterckx, Rudison, Salou Ibrahim, Sammy Bossut, Sebastien Bruzzese, Sebastien Siani, Souleymane Oulare, Steffen Ernemann, Steve Colpaert, Stijn Meert, Stijn Minne, Sven Van Der Jeugt, Sylvio Breleur, Tarmo Neemelo, Thierry Coppens, Thomas Matton, Thorgan Hazard, Tim Matthys, Tom Muyters, Tony Sergeant, Tosin Dosunmu, Wouter Degroote, Zahir Zerdab, Zakaria Gueye. Excerpt: Nikica Jelavi (Croatian pronunciation: ) (born 27 August 1985) is a Croatian footballer, who plays as a striker for Premier League club Everton and the Croatia national team. He started his career with Prva HNL side Hajduk Split in 2002, before moving to Belgian Pro League club Zulte Waregem in 2007. A year later, he moved to Austrian Bundesliga club Rapid Wien. In 2010 he was signed by Scottish club Rangers, with whom he won the Scottish Premier League and the Scottish League Cup before joining Everton in 2012. Jelavi was born in apljina, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, SFR Yugoslavia and baptised at the local Catholic church of St. Francis of Assisi. He started his youth career at his local side GO K Gabela, which plays in the Bosnian league system. His career took a more serious turn when he moved to the nearby cross-border club in Croatia, NK Neretva from the town of Metkovi, managed by Branko Guti . At the encouragement of Ante Prco, Ivan Gudelj, Dra en Mu ini and Vilson D oni he was brought to Hajduk Split's junior side at the age of 15. He played his first match for Hajduk's senior side in the Prva HNL at the age of 17. Five years later in 2007 he signed for Zulte Waregem. In the 2008-09 season, Jelavi played for the Austrian champions Rapid Vienna. In the Austrian Bundesliga he played 24 games (as first squad in 9 and as substitute in 15) and scored 7 goals without any yellow or red cards. In 2009-10, in the Austrian Bundesliga, he played in 33 games (as first squad in 31 and as substitute in two) and scored 17 goals with 5 yellow cards and 1 red card. In the Europa League, he played six games and scored four goals with one assist. In the summer of 2010 Jelavi was linked with a transfer to Rangers. A fee was originally agreed between the two clubs on 26 July, but the transfer was delayed by a dispute between the player and Rapid Vienna over a payment Jelavi claimed the club owed him. On 19 August, Rapid announced that Jelavi would be signing for Rangers,