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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: 40. Chapters: Aleksandar Radosavljevi, Aleksander eliga, Ale Pu, Almir Sulejmanovi, Amel Muj inovi, Andrej Pe nik, Anej Lovre i, Boris Bjelkanovi, Boris Mijatovi, Carlos Chacana, Danijel Brezi, Dare Vr i, Darko Jovandi, Darko Maleti, Dejan Kelhar, Dejan Rusi, Dejan Urban, Denis Halilovi, Dinnyuy Kongnyuy, Dominik Ber njak, Dragan adikovski, Dragutin Golub, Du ko Staji, Emir Had i, Ermin Rakovi, Faik Kamberovi, Faruk Hujdurovi, Igor Lazi, Jaka tromajer, Jalen Pokorn, Janez Zavrl (footballer), Jure Travner, Lisandro Sacripanti, Marijo Mo i, Marijo Tot, Marlon Rogerio Schwantes, Martin ari, Matej nofl, Milan An elkovi, Miloslav Kousal, Miroslav Radulovi, Mirza Golubica, Mitja Brulc, Nejc Pe nik, Novica Nik evi, Ognjen Leki, Oskar Drobne, Peter Stojanovi, Rajko Rep, Robert Koren, Rok traus, Roland Njume Ntoko, Roman Bezjak, Samir Duro, Samo Vidovi, Sa a Bakari, Sa o Fornezzi, Sebastjan Cimiroti, Sebastjan Gobec, Serge Akakpo, Simon Se lar, Slavi a Dvoran i, Somalia (footballer), Spasoje Bulaji, Stefan Cebara, Stefan Ristovski (footballer born December 1992), Sunday Chibuike, Veli e umulikoski, Vladislav Lungu, Zoran Baldovaliev. Excerpt: Robert Koren (born 20 September 1980) is a Slovenian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Hull City. Koren played for Celje, Dravograd and again for Celje in his home country, before transferring to Norwegian side Lillestrom in 2004. He became one of the most highly rated players of the Norwegian Premier League, many regarding him as the best foreigner in the entire competition. Koren was the definitive playmaker for Lillestrom, and has often been compared to his former idol Zlatko Zahovi . During his time in Norway he was linked with a move to English club Leeds United. On 4 January 2007, Koren signed for English Championship club West Bromwich Albion in a Bosman ruling, penning an 18 month contract with a further year's option in the club's favour. He made his debut two days later as a late substitute in the Baggies' 3-1 win over Leeds United in the FA Cup 3rd round. Koren scored his first goal for the club in a 7-0 home win against Barnsley on 6 May 2007, the last day of the league season. The victory ensured Albion's place in the Championship promotion play-offs. Koren started all three play-off games as Albion beat Wolves in the two-legged semi-final but lost 1-0 to Derby County in the Wembley final. In July 2007 Koren suffered a freak accident in training when a ball hit him in the eye, causing internal bleeding and temporary loss of vision. Although he made a full recovery, he later admitted that he had feared for his sight. The injury meant that he missed the start of the 2007-08 season, but he returned to the side at the end of August as a substitute in a League Cup game against Peterborough. In mid-September he signed a new two-year contract at Albion, with a further year's option in the club's favour. He has been described by former West Brom manager Tony Mowbray as a "model pro." Koren's two goals in Albion's 3-2 defeat away at Southampton in October 2007 earned him a place in the Championship Team of the Week. Koren scored his first Premier League g