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    • January 12, 1969January 12, 1969
  2. Robert Prosinečki (Croatian pronunciation: [rǒbert prosinětʃkiː]; born 12 January 1969) is a Croatian professional football manager and former player who played as a midfielder. He is the current manager of the Montenegro national team .

  3. Jul 1, 2004 · Date of birth/Age: Jan 12, 1969 (55) Place of birth: Schwenningen. Citizenship: Croatia. Height: 1,83 m. Position: Central Midfield. Former International: Croatia. Caps/Goals: 58 / 11. Currently working as: Manager Club: Montenegro. Player data. Main position: Central Midfield. Other position: Attacking Midfield.

    • Croatia
    • Schwenningen
  4. Feb 4, 2024 · Date of birth/Age: Jan 12, 1969 (55) Place of birth: Schwenningen. Citizenship: Croatia. Coaching Licence : UEFA Pro Licence. Avg. term as coach : 1.02 Years. Preferred formation : 4-2-3-1. Former player: Last club : NK Zagreb Most games for : Real Madrid Retired : Jul 1, 2004. Current club. Montenegro. Current job. Manager. Citizenship. Croatia.

    Season
    Date
    Left
    Joined
    04/05
    Jul 1, 2004
    Retired
    03/04
    Jul 1, 2003
    02/03
    Aug 9, 2002
    01/02
    Jul 1, 2001
    • Croatia
    • Schwenningen
  5. Born: January 12, 1969 in Villingen-Schwenningen, Germany. National Team: Croatia Other: Germany , Yugoslavia. 1990-91 European Cup Champion. 1990 Yugoslavian Footballer of the Year. 1997 Croatian Footballer of the Year.

  6. Oct 31, 2018 · Born in 1969, Robert Prosinečki would spend the first decade of his life living in a remote village in West Germany. It wasn’t until 1979 that Prosi would move to Croatia, then part of Yugoslavia, and the birthplace of his parents, Đuro and Emilija.

    • Conor Heffernan
  7. Robert Prosinečki Rank. 26046th most popular person ever; 86th born on January 12; 288th born in 1969; 256th 54-year-old; 28th most famous Croatian; 880th most famous soccer player; 2019th Capricorn

  8. Robert Prosinečki - Olimpija Ljubljana, Denizlispor, Kayserispor, Crvena Zvezda, NK Zagreb, Portsmouth FC, Standard Liège, Hrvatski Dragovoljac, Croatia Zagreb ...