Zvonimir Boban

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Zvonimir Boban
Personal information
Full name Zvonimir Boban
Date of birth October 8, 1968 (1968-10-08) (age 39)
Place of birth    Imotski, SFR Yugoslavia)
Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Playing position Midfielder
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1985–1991
1991–1992
1992–2001
2001–2002
Dinamo Zagreb
Bari
AC Milan
Celta Vigo
109 (45)
017 0(2)
178 (21)
004 0(0)   
National team
1988–1991
1991–1999
Yugoslavia
Croatia
008 0(1)
051 (12)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.
* Appearances (Goals)

Zvonimir Boban [ˈzʋɔnimir ˈbɔban] (born October 8, 1968) is a Croatian former football midfielder who played most of his professional career for Serie A club AC Milan and was a member of the Croatia national team, which he captained to third place at the 1998 FIFA World Cup.

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[edit] Club career

Born in Imotski, Boban started his career with Dinamo Zagreb. In the now-infamous game against Red Star Belgrade in May 1990 , he attacked a policeman who was beating a Dinamo supporter when a riot broke out between the fans. This incident made Boban a national hero in Croatia.

[edit] Serie A

AC Milan signed him in 1991, immediately loaning him to AS Bari, as they felt he needed time to settle in Italy without counting as one of the 3 non-Italian players the club was limited to at the time. After one season, he was brought back to the Milan squad. He stayed in the club for 9 seasons, and enjoyed great successes with them. He helped the team win the 1994 Champions League title and become runners-up in 1995. He won 4 Serie A titles with Milan as well. In August 2001, with his role at Milan diminished, he was loaned to Celta de Vigo, where he played in only four matches. Unhappy with his role as a substitute he retired in October 2001 and finished his last season earlier then he intended.

[edit] National team

Boban played a big part in Yugoslavia's win in the 1987 World Youth Championship. At the full international level, he earned 8 caps for Yugoslavia between 1988 and 1991. He played his last game for Yugoslavia in May 1991 against the Faroe Islands, where he scored a goal. When Croatia declared its independence, Boban left the team to play for Croatia.

He played his first international match for Croatia in a 1990 friendly match against Romania, and played his last match for the national team in a 1999 friendly against France. In his career with the Croatian national team, Boban won 51 international caps and scored 12 goals.

[edit] 1998 World Cup

Boban was a member of the team that finished third at the 1998 World Cup, and was captain of the squad at that tournament, as he had been at the 1996 European Football Championship. A mistake he made in the semi-final allowed France to equalize immediately after Croatia had fought hard to earn a one-goal lead. As a result, Croatia was unable to maintain their advantage for any significant amount of time. To make matters worse, Boban was injured and wanted to come off at half time but stayed on. France eventually won the match 2-1 and eventually won the tournament. Croatia then defeated the Netherlands to win the third place and the bronze medal.

[edit] International goals

Results list Croatia's goal tally first.
# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
01. 25 March 1995 Maksimir Stadium, Zagreb, Croatia Flag of Ukraine Ukraine
1 – 0
4 – 0
Euro 1996 Qualifying
02. 3 September 1995 Maksimir Stadium, Zagreb, Croatia Flag of Estonia Estonia
4 – 1
7 – 1
Euro 1996 Qualifying
03. 2 June 1996 Lansdowne Road, Dublin, Ireland Flag of Ireland Republic of Ireland
1 – 2
2 – 2
Friendly
04. 16 June 1996 Hillsborough Stadium, Sheffield, England Flag of Denmark Denmark
2 – 0
3 – 0
Euro 1996
05. 2 April 1997 Poljud, Split, Croatia Flag of Slovenia Slovenia
2 – 0
3 – 3
World Cup 1998 Qualifying
06. 2 April 1997 Poljud, Split, Croatia Flag of Slovenia Slovenia
3 – 1
3 – 3
World Cup 1998 Qualifying
07. 6 September 1997 Maksimir Stadium, Zagreb, Croatia Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina
3 – 2
3 – 2
World Cup 1998 Qualifying
08. 22 April 1998 Gradski vrt, Osijek, Croatia Flag of Poland Poland
1 – 0
4 – 1
Friendly
09. 6 June 1998 Maksimir Stadium, Zagreb, Croatia Flag of Australia Australia
4 – 0
7 – 0
Friendly
10. 6 June 1998 Maksimir Stadium, Zagreb, Croatia Flag of Australia Australia
7 – 0
7 – 0
Friendly
11. 14 October 1998 Maksimir Stadium, Zagreb, Croatia Flag of the Republic of Macedonia FYR Macedonia
2 – 1
3 – 2
Euro 2000 Qualifying
12. 14 October 1998 Maksimir Stadium, Zagreb, Croatia Flag of the Republic of Macedonia FYR Macedonia
2 – 1
3 – 2
Euro 2000 Qualifying

[edit] Honours

[edit] International

[edit] Club

[edit] After retirement

Since retiring from football, Boban has completed his history degree at the University of Zagreb. He also started a career in sports journalism, being the administration president for the Croatian daily sports newspaper Sportske novosti, a co-commentator during live broadcasts of the Croatian national team's matches on the country's commercially-funded national TV station RTL Televizija as well as a commentator for the Italian SKY Italia and columnist for La Gazzetta dello Sport.

[edit] Reputation

Boban is much loved in Croatia, ever since he made headlines by kicking the Yugoslav policeman. He is known for his patriotism, stating he loves Croatia more than anything, and that he would die for his country. He has also said that although he always played fairly for Yugoslavia, playing for Croatia and hearing the Croatian national anthem was always his dream. Respect for Boban during and after the war was very high, and still continued to this day.

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