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Club

 * Velež Mostar
 * Yugoslav Cup: 1986
 * Yugoslav First League Runner up: 1986-87


 * Red Star
 * Yugoslav First League: 1987-88, 1989-90
 * Yugoslav Cup: 1990


 * Celta Vigo
 * Segunda División: 1992-93
 * Copa del Rey Runner-up: 1994


 * Dinamo Zagreb
 * Croatian First League: 1996–97, 1997–98, 1998–99, 1999–00
 * Croatian Football Cup: 1997, 1998

International

 * Croatia
 * FIFA World Cup Third place: 1998

Ervin Boban (born 17 March 1965 in Split) is a former Croatian professional football player who is currently youth coach in FC Johor Darul Takzim. He started his playing and coaching career at his home town club RNK Split. Boban was one of Malaysia's top foreign footballers in the late 80's and 90's. He played for Johor FC with whom he won the Double in 1991. After playing career Jeličić become a football pundit on Croatian television, working most notably for RTL Televizija.

National
Yugoslav Cup:
 * Velež Mostar
 * Yugoslav Cup: 1986
 * Yugoslav First League Runner up: 1986-87
 * Yugoslav First League (3): 1974, 1975, 1979


 * Yugoslav Cup (4): 1972, 1973, 1974, 1976


 * Ajax
 * Dutch Eredivisie (1): 1976-77


 * Anderlecht
 * Belgian First Division (1): 1980-81


 * Panathinaikos
 * Greek Championship (1): 1985-86


 * FC Porto
 * UEFA Super Cup (1): 1987
 * Intercontinental Cup (1): 1987
 * Portuguese Liga (1): 1987-88


 * Portuguese Cup (1): 1988


 * Atlético Madrid
 * Spanish Cup (1): 1991

Jozo Matešić (23 January 1913 in Split – 1 March 1999 in Dubrovnik) was a Croatian football player and later a football manager.

Jozo Matošić, long-year captain of Hajduk and representative defender, was born in Split 27.01.1913. Since 1931. until 1946. Matošić played 471 matches for Hajduk, scored 53 goals, 24 times he represented national team. For the Yugoslav national team debut on 01.04.1934. in friendly match against Bulgaria in Belgrade (2:3), from the representative jersey is retired, also in Belgrade vs Romania 22 of September 1940. in the Dunav Cup (1:2).

With Hajduk won the Championship in season 1940-41 of Banovina Croatia. and Championship of Socialist Republic of Croatia in 1945 and 1946 and as coach in 1952 Championship of Yugoslavia.

He began his career at Hajduk 1931. as a goalkeeper. Upon arrival between "white", he went on a tour of South America as the first reserve goalkeeper Bartul Čulić. But on the tour is the legendary Luka Kaliterna imposed him on left defender. In a representative career, one in Istanbul 1936. he fit between the goal and to replace injured goalkeeper Spasić. From this period for all time is remembered victory against Brazil national team 8:4 in Belgrade.

In 1946. Jozo Matošić returned to work between the goal posts. Force of circumstances was a goalkeeper for four games, and the one he defended the penalty. And in the first post-war match against Dinamo Zagreb between the goal was Jozo. As soon as the match began, Dinamo's always dangerous leader attacks Franjo Wolfl was shot from a cannon, and Jozo refused by volley the ball play from their net. "Oh, what are you doing? - Exclaimed his brother Frane - Today you are goalkeeper, not sideback." Matošić later recalled that after the victory of textile workers in Varazdin with 3:0 "porters threw the jersey to hell ..." and goodbye "Goal".

Player career
On the national level he played for Yugoslavia national team (24 matches) and spent his entire club career with Hajduk Split. He was older brother of Frane Matošić.

Player

 * Hajduk Split
 * Banovina of Croatia Championship (1): 1940-41
 * Socialist Republic of Croatia Championship (2): 1945, 1946

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Manager

 * Hajduk Split
 * Yugoslav First League: 1952

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MEVZA, also known as Middle European League is a top-level regional volleyball league, featuring teams from Austria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia and Slovenia.

The European Weightlifting Federation (EWF) is the official governing body for the sport of weightlifting in Europe.

It is responsible for organizing competitions such as the European Weightlifting Championships and setting down rules and guidelines.

OK Mladost Kaštela, for sponsorship reasons OK Mladost Marina Kaštela is a Croatian men's volleyball club based in Kaštela, Croatia. It plays in the Croatian 1A Volleyball League. The club was founded in 1947 under the name of OK Mladost Kaštel Lukšić.

In 2014, OK Mladost Marina Kaštela won their third consecutive league title after defeating HAOK Mladost Zagreb in finals.

Honours

 * Croatian Volleyball League: 3
 * 2011/2012, 2012/2013, 2013/2014


 * Croatian Volleyball Cup: 2
 * 2000, 2010


 * Middle European League (MEVZA):
 * Third Place: 2
 * 2010/2011, 2011/2012

Notable players

 * Igor Omrčen
 * Inoslav Krnić
 * 🇮🇹 Francesco Corsini

Category:Volleyball clubs in Croatia Category:Sport in Croatia