Mladen Pralija
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Mladen Pralija is a retired Croatia
Croatia
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n football player who played for NK Šibenik, Hajduk Split, [Split], Hamburger SV
Hamburger SV
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, Čelik Zenica, Hajduk Split, NK Pazinka
NK Pazinka
NK Pazinka is a Croatian football club based in the town of Pazin in Istria. Founded in 1948, their greatest success was competing in the Croatian top flight 1. HNL for two seasons between 1992 and 1994. They are currently members of 4. HNL West, one of the eight regional fourth level...

 and Croatia Toronto during his career. After his goalkeeping carrier he turned into coaching carrier.

COACHING CARRIER
Croatia Toronto 1993 (player;head coach)
Hajduk Split 1993-1999(goalkeeper coach)
Singapure Armed Forces 1999(head coach)
Hajduk Split 2000/2003,2004/2006 (assistant coach)
Luch Energiya 2008(assistant coach)
Istra Pula 2010(assistant coach)

HONOURS AS PLAYER
-1983 (Amateur Champions of Yugoslavia/Šibenik)
-1987 (Yugoslav Cup/Hajduk Split)
-1991 /Yugoslav Cup/Hajduk Split)
-1992 (Canadian Championship and Cup)
-1993 (Canadian Cup)

HONOURS AS COACH
-1993 (Canadian Cup)
-1994 (Croatian Championship/Hajduk Split,quarterfinals of Champions League/Ajax)-Asst. Coach)
-1995/96 (Croatian Championship,Cup,Supercup/Hajduk Split-Asst.Coach)
-1997 (Mediterannean Games Bari,National squad-Goalkeeping coach)
-1999 (Singaporean Cup.2nd place in Championship/Head coach)
-2001 (Croatian Championship ,Hajduk Split/Asst. Coach)
-2003 (Croatian Championship, Hajduk Split/Asst. Coach)
-2004 (Croatian Cup ,Hajduk Split/Asst.coach)

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