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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: 31. Chapters: Adnan Ocelli, Adnan Sarajli, Aleksandar oli, Andrija Vukovi, Ante Pulji, Antonio Je ina, Bruno ikli, Dado Pr o, Dalibor Zebi, Danijel Suba i, Darko Frani, Davor Burcsa, Diego Santa Cruz, Faruk Ihtijarevi, Frane Loji, Goran Jozinovi, Hrvoje usti, Hrvoje Toki, Ivan urjuri, Ivan Elez, Ivan Joli, Ivan Santini, Jakov Sura, Jasmin Mujd a, Josip Bilaver, Jo ko Farac, Jurica Buljat, Kazimir Vuli, Kre imir Kordi, Marijan Buljat, Marin Con, Marin Ljubi i, Marin Tomasov, Marin Zulim, Marko Ra o, Matej Jonji, Mate Baturina, Mate Brajkovi, Mate Dujilo, Mate estan, Mihael Kova evi, Mirko Grabovac, Mladen Mladenovi, Mladen Romi, Naum Batkoski, Ninoslav Parmakovi, Romano Obilinovi, Sa a Bjelanovi, Sergei Neyman, Stipe Balaji, Tomislav Glumac, Tomo Glui, Toni Pezo, Vladimir Bali, elimir Terke, Zoran Zeki, Zvonimir Soldo. Excerpt: Miladin "Dado" Pr o (born on 5 November 1974 in Zadar) is a Croatian former professional footballer who played as a striker. Pr o played for seven different teams and made over 300 league appearances as a professional. He was part of the Monaco team that reached the Uefa Champions League final in 2004, and part of the Rangers team that won the League and cup double in 2005. Pr o received 32 caps for Croatia and was part of the squad at Euro 2004 and World Cup 2006. He retired in June 2009 from Prva HNL the after the Scottish Premier League club Rangers. Pr o started playing professionally in 1991 with the hometown squad NK Zadar. He was then briefly in Hajduk Split, and then in the second-league team NK Pazinka from Pazin, without making much impact in any of these clubs. In 1993 he moved to France to play for FC Rouen, and then moved to Saint Raphael in 1995, where he worked as a car mechanic while he continued...