Alen Bokšić (pronounced [bǒkʃitɕ]; born 21 January 1970) is a former Croatian professional footballer. A forward who spent most of his career in France...
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Bokšić may refer to: Bokšić, Vukovar-Srijem County, a village near Tompojevci, Croatia Bokšić, Osijek-Baranja County, a village near Đurđenovac, Croatia...
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previously played in Italy's Serie A (the latter's replacement at Lazio was Alen Bokšić, who by 1997 had moved to Juventus). Goalkeepers Angelo Peruzzi and his...
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football player Alen Bajkusa (born 1971), Bosnia and Herzegovinian soccer player Alen Bokšić (born 1970), Croatian former football striker Alen Hadzic (born...
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a Lazio side packed with quality strikers such as Marcelo Salas and Alen Bokšić, the rotation policy of manager Sven-Göran Eriksson ensured that Inzaghi...
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Mancini with him. In addition, he signed Vladimir Jugović and Alen Bokšić from Juventus, with Bokšić embarking on a second tenure at Lazio. Matias Almeyda also...
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European-based players continued with the acquisitions of Christian Karembeu and Alen Bokšić. Bryan Robson left the club before the start of 2001–02 season, having...
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Internazionale Netherlands 83 3 Eric Cantona Manchester United France 34 4 Alen Bokšić Lazio Croatia 29 5 Michael Laudrup Barcelona Denmark 27 6 Franco Baresi...
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Profile". Croatian Football Federation. Retrieved 11 November 2021. "Alen Bokšić CFF Profile". Croatian Football Federation. Retrieved 31 May 2012. "Boris...
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Stojković, Basile Boli, Marcel Desailly, Rudi Völler, Fabien Barthez, Alen Bokšić, Martín Vázquez, Igor Dobrovolski, and François Omam-Biyik in addition...
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