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      • Lovren was born to Bosnian Croat parents Silva (née Trgovčević) and Saša Lovren in Zenica, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina and spent his first years of life in the nearby village of Kraljeva Sutjeska.
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    Lovren was born to Bosnian Croat parents Silva (née Trgovčević) and Saša Lovren in Zenica, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina and spent his first years of life in the nearby village of Kraljeva Sutjeska. [6] [7] The family was displaced from their home due to the Bosnian War when Lovren was three years old; they eventually settled in Munich .

  3. Nov 9, 2016 · Lovren was born to Croatian parents in the Bosnian city of Zenica, 70 kilometres north of Sarajevo, in July 1989. An initially typical childhood followed before war intervened, removing normality at a stroke and forcing ordinary families to make desperate decisions they would not otherwise have contemplated.

  4. Feb 9, 2017 · Liverpool's Dejan Lovren hopes his story of being displaced during the Bosnian War will promote greater understanding around the experience of refugees

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    Defender who joined Southampton of the English Premier League in 2013, after previously playing for Dinamo Zagreb and Lyon. In 2014 he'd join Liverpool FC.

    He debuted for the Croatian national team in 2009. He was chosen by Croatia for the 2014 FIFA World Cup and the 2018 FIFA World Cup.

    He was born in Zenica, Yugoslavia to Croatian parents. He married Anita Lovren in 2012. They have children named Elena and Josip together.

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    • July 5, 1989
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  5. Feb 8, 2017 · In a new documentary, the Liverpool defender opens up about being forced out of his childhood home during the Balkans conflict, losing a member of his family and then being asked to leave Germany...

  6. Aug 15, 2014 · Fri 15 Aug 2014 17.30 EDT. When he was three years old Dejan Lovren’s family had to flee Yugoslavia or “somebody would have been killed”. The central defender billed by Brendan Rodgers as...

  7. Dejan Lovren was born in the city of Zenica in Yugoslavia which, following the break-up of that country, became part of Bosnia and Herzegovina. His allegiance to Croatia comes from his parents. As civil war raged in Yugoslavia the Lovren family relocated to Munich so Dejan’s formal education began in Germany.

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