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Breaking-News >> TodayHistory Davao Suk, footballer and winner of the 1998 World Cup Golden Boot Award, was born
Davao Suk Davor ŠUker)(born January 1, 1968) is a Croatian footballer. Born in Osijek, former Yugoslavia. He won the Golden Boot Award at the 1998 World Cup. Suk is highly skilled. People describe his left foot as the "Golden Left Foot". Some of Suk's wonderful goals are still unforgettable. In the 1996 European Championship, he used his left foot to pull the ball past the German goalkeeper and scored easily; in the game against Denmark at that European Championship, Suk made a wonderful shot and scored the goal guarded by world-class goalkeeper Schmeichel. Even Schmeichel gave a thumbs up to Suk's superb skills. The champion team of the 1987 World Youth Championship was not Brazil, the football kingdom, nor Germany, which owns Klinsmann, but the former Yugoslavia. In the Yugoslav team at that time, there were a large number of young talents who would become famous in international football in the future: Prosineski, Boban, Mihajalovic, Milosevic, Mijatovic... and the one who later achieved the greatest success among them was Davo Suk. In the green world where there are many masters, Suk is the god of magic sound with six fingers. In addition to the five fingers, he also has a wonderful golden left foot that is praised by the world as being able to play the violin. He was born on New Year's Day 44 years ago. His childhood dream was to be a vanguard who could attack cities and conquer camps. In order to realize this dream, he walked 5 kilometers every day to watch the Osijek team train. By chance, he was favored by the coach and soon transferred to Dinamo Zagreb. Later, the Spanish Sevilla team exchanged him for a large box of banknotes. His life has completely changed since then. A year later, he came to Real Madrid, where he scored 24 goals to the team that year and made the team's first contribution to winning the championship. His left foot turned was extremely powerful, as if there were a pair of eyes behind him. The goals he scored against Japan and Germany in the 1998 World Cup fully demonstrated his extraordinary football talent. His teammate Boban said: "Suk is a fighter who specializes in enemy dead corners. The moment when he scored was so wonderful! "Suk started his playing career in 1984 when he joined his hometown club team. In 1989, he moved to Club Dinamo Zagreb. After making his mark in the Yugoslav Football League, he shot to fame in a game against the Romania national team in 1990. In 1991, before the outbreak of the Yugoslav Civil War, Suk represented the Yugoslav national team in two games, in which he scored his first international goal. In the same year, Suk moved to Spanish club Seville. In 1992, after Croatia became independent, Suk became a member of the Croatian national team. After winning the title of top scorer in La Liga, Suk scored three goals for Croatia in the 1996 European Cup. In 1996, Suk moved to Real Madrid. He helped the team win the La Liga championship in 1997 and the European Cup in 1998. After this successful season, Suk won the Golden Boot Award with 6 goals at the 1998 World Cup and helped Croatia achieve an unprecedented third-place finish. In 1999, Suk came to Arsenal Club in the Premier League, and soon moved to West Ham United Club and Munich 1860 Club, fighting on the battlefields of the three major football leagues in Europe. Until his retirement, Suk had scored a total of 46 goals in international competitions, 45 of which belonged to the Croatian team, making him the best scorer in the history of the Croatian national team. Suk scored mostly with his left foot, so at the 1996 European Championships, the media praised him as "flexible left foot can play the violin." In March 2004, FIFA commissioned ball king Pele to include his name on the list of 125 great players selected. After retiring, Suk opened a "Davo Suk Football School" in Zagreb, Croatia. Suk is Croatia's most popular star star and one of the best strikers in the world. His devilish scoring ability has charmed everyone. He used his feet and head to announce to the world the rebirth of a country and a nation. He was definitely a dangerous person on the green field, and his left foot could play the violin on the green field. Keywords: January 1, 1968, World Cup, Golden Boot, Davosuk, News raw data sources → https://today.help.bj.cn/show/?id=67 17WorldNews[2025.09.28-07:34] 访问:76
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