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» (E) Croatia v France draw 2-2 Min by Min
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 06/17/2004 | Sports | Unrated
  Croatia - France 2:2 Croatia's Dado Prso, 2nd right, is mobbed by his teammates after scoring his sides second goal during the Euro 2004 Group B soccer match between France and Croatia at the Dr. Magalhaes Pessoa Stadium in Leiria, Portugal, Thursday June 17, 2004. The other teams in Group B are Switzerland and England. (AP Photo/Michael Sohn)   France's goalkeeper Fabien Barthez (C) fails to stop a penalty kick from Cr
» (E) Croatia and Switzerland draw 0-0 Min by Min
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 06/14/2004 | Sports | Unrated
 Croatia and Switzerland draw 0-0 in Group B at Euro 2004 soccer championshipsEUGENE BRCIC Canadian Press Sunday, June 13, 2004LEIRIA, Portugal (AP) - Croatia missed three easy chances and squandered a man advantage for almost half the game as Switzerland survived for a 0-0 tie in their Euro 2004 Group B game on Sunday. Niko Kovac, Josip Simunic and Ivica Olic all missed easy headers with Swiss goalkeeper Joerg Stiel making an acrobatic one-
» (E) Sunday - Croatia vs. Switzerland and the schedule for Euro 2004
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 06/12/2004 | Sports | Unrated
 Croatia vs. Switzerland and the schedule for Euro 2004 Final tournament 13.06.2004 v Switzerland 17:00 17.06.2004 v France 19:45 21.06.2004 v England 19:45 Match kick-offs are listed in local time (Portugal) www.euro2004.com  1 Stipe PLETIKOSA GK  (out)2 Mario TOKIC DF 3 Josip ŠIMUNIC DF 4 Stjepan TOMAS DF 5 Igor TUDOR DF 6 Boris ŽIVKOVIC DF 7 Milan RAPAIC FW 8 Darijo SRNA MD 9 Dado PRŠO FW 10 Niko KOVAC MD 11 Tomis
» (E) Swiss Captain Stephane Chapuisat - Heart for Croatia
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 06/11/2004 | Sports | Unrated
 Swiss Captain Stephane Chapuisat – Heart forCroatia  It was summer of 1991 and things were bleak in Croatia. Thesigns of war were everywhere, homeland “Domovina” was underattack, and people were scared. I received a call from acouple of Croats in New York City’s Astoria-Queens area whoinvited me to a meeting at Iva’s Beauty s Salon. “Vedran,we want to raise money for the children of Croatia’sdefenders “Branitelji”. We’ll do all the wor
» (E) Ivanisevic to bury his racket after Wimbledon
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 05/24/2004 | Sports | Unrated
  Ivanisevic to bury his racket after Wimbledon    May 24 2004 Zagreb, Croatia - Former Wimbledon champion Goran Ivanisevic plans to retire at the All England club where he won the only Grand Slam title of his 15 years on the circuit."I've been thinking about it for the last two years," the 32-year-old said in the daily Sportske Novosti on Monday. "It's not easy to admit, but time trickles by and one day you have to draw the line and say enoug
» (E) Jelena Pandzic is Rookie of the Year
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 05/24/2004 | Sports | Unrated
  Pandzic is top tennis rookieThe followng appeared in The Fresno Bee from California. John Peter Kraljic, Esq.**********************************************The Fresno Bee(Updated Monday, May 24, 2004, 6:32 AM)Fresno State's Jelena Pandzic was named the Intercollegiate Tennis Association's rookie player of the year Sunday. Pandzic was presented the award at the annual ITA awards banquet, held at the University of Georgia, site of the NCAA champi
» (E) Hohnjec, Jepan, Grojic, paddle down the Loisach River
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 05/23/2004 | Sports | Unrated
      From left to right, Tomislav Hohnjec, Tomislav Jepan and Igor Grojic, from Croatia, paddle their canoes down the Loisach River near Garmisch-Partenkirchen, southern Germany, during the Wildwater World Championships on Sunday, May 23, 2004. The Croatian team won the men's C1 team event gold medal in front of the teams from France and Germany. (AP Photo/Jan Pitman)  
» (E) Cycling from Trieste, Italy, to Pula, Croatia
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 05/23/2004 | Sports | Unrated
  Cycling Through Croatia     The pack pedals during the 14th stage of the Tour of Italy cycling race, from Trieste, Italy, to Pula, Croatia, Sunday May 23, 2004. (AP Photo/Alex Trovati)   A pack of riders from the Giro d'Italia ride past the Roman amphitheatre during the 14th stage, in Pula, Croatia, Sunday May 23, 2004. For the first time Giro is extended to Croatian region of Istria. (AP Photo/Darko Bandic) AP   A pack of riders cycle thro
» (E) Aussies win yachting world title in Croatia
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 05/17/2004 | Sports | Unrated
 Aussies win yachting world title in CroatiaAustralia's Nathan Wilmot and Malcolm Page have won the men's title in the 470 class at the yachting World Championships in Croatia.The pair who are both from New South Wales, finished strongly in the final three races against the 100-boat fleet, to take out the title.Wilmot and Page will be making their Olympic debut in Athens and their world championship will act as the perfect build-up for the y


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