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  1. Miroslav "Ćiro" Blažević (Croatian pronunciation: [mîroslaʋ tɕǐːro blǎːʒeʋitɕ] ⓘ; 9 February 1935 – 8 February 2023) was a Bosnian-Croatian professional football manager and player. A former right winger , his professional playing career spanned from 1954 to 1966, during which he played for Dinamo Zagreb , Lokomotiva Zagreb , Sarajevo , Rijeka and Swiss clubs Sion and Moutier .

  2. Miroslav Blažević na stadionu Krimeja u Rijeci, 2009. Desetljećima je Ćiro izražavao želju trenirati splitskog Hajduka, ali mnogi navijači su izražavali sumnju jer je stari suparnik Dinamov. Pa ipak, Ćirin dolazak u Hajduk 2005. godine podijelio je navijače kluba, s dijelom onih koji su u Ćiri vidjeli čudotvorca koji klubu može vratiti staru slavu.

  3. Miroslav Blažević celebrates one of his many victories as a coach AFP via Getty Images. Article body. Blažević, who had been ill for some time and passed away two days before his 88th birthday ...

  4. Aug 2, 2023 · Miroslav Blažević: Date of birth/Age: Feb 10, 1935 : Place of Birth: Travnik : Date of Death: 08.02.2023 (87) Citizenship: Croatia Switzerland ...

    Season
    Date
    Left
    Joined
    66/67
    Jul 1, 1966
    Retired
    65/66
    Jul 1, 1965
    64/65
    Jan 1, 1965
    63/64
    Jul 1, 1963
    • Croatia
    • CroatiaSwitzerland
    • Travnik
    • Feb 10, 1935
  5. Feb 8, 2023 · Y ou didn’t really interview Miroslav “Ciro” Blazevic. You just sat there, tossed some vague conversational gambit into the air and waited for the charismatic rush of anecdote to sweep you ...

  6. Apr 25, 2018 · And yet, in comparison, remarkably little attention was devoted to Miroslav ‘Ćiro’ Blažević, the chief architect of what still remains one of the greatest football stories ever told. By the time Blažević took over the role of Croatia manager, it had been less than a year since the country’s federation had been officially recognised by UEFA.

  7. Feb 9, 2023 · February 9 – A bronze medal winner at the 1998 World Cup and a fierce motivator as a coach, Miroslav Blazevic passed away at the age of 87 following a prolonged battle with illness. His name will always be linked to Croatia’s mesmerising run at the 1998 World Cup when a Davor Suker-led team reached the last four and ultimately won bronze in the third place play-off against the Netherlands ...

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