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Davor Šuker (Croatian pronunciation: [dâʋoːr ʃǔker] ;[1] born 1 January 1968) is a Croatian football administrator and former professional player who played as a striker. He served as the president of the Croatian Football Federation from 2012 to 2021.[2][3] As Croatia's all-time top scorer with 45 goals, Šuker is generally regarded as the greatest Croatian striker of all time,[4] and as one of the greatest strikers of all time.[5]

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Davor Šuker
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Šuker in 2008
President of the Croatian Football Federation
In office
5 July 2012  29 July 2021
Preceded byVlatko Marković
Succeeded byMarijan Kustić
Personal details
Born (1968-01-01) 1 January 1968 (age 55)
Osijek, SR Croatia, Yugoslavia
Height1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Parent
OccupationFootballer
Football administrator

Association football career
Position(s) Striker
Youth career
1984 Osijek
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1984–1989 Osijek 91 (40)
1989–1991 Dinamo Zagreb 60 (34)
1991–1996 Sevilla 153 (76)
1996–1999 Real Madrid 86 (38)
1999–2000 Arsenal 22 (8)
2000–2001 West Ham United 11 (2)
2001–2003 1860 Munich 25 (5)
Total 448 (203)
International career
1987 Yugoslavia U20 6 (6)
1988–1990 Yugoslavia U21 10 (7)
1988 Yugoslavia U23 2 (0)
1990–1991 Yugoslavia 2 (1)
1990–2002 Croatia 68[lower-alpha 1] (45)
Medal record
Men's football
Representing Flag_of_Yugoslavia_%281946-1992%29.svg Yugoslavia
WinnerFIFA U-20 World Cup1987 Chile
Runner-upUEFA U-21 Euro1990
Representing Flag_of_Croatia.svg Croatia
Third placeFIFA World Cup1998 France
*Club domestic league appearances and goals
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Šuker began his footballing career in his hometown for local first division team NK Osijek as a 16-year-old. During his final season with the club, he became the league's top goal scorer. He made the move to sign for Dinamo Zagreb in 1989. The Croatian War of Independence halted a promising season for the 21-year-old, eventually resulting in Šuker's move to Spanish club Sevilla in 1991. In La Liga, Šuker was highly regarded, showing consistent form with Sevilla and being consecutively amongst the division's top goal scorers. He signed with Real Madrid five years later, and was again amongst the league's top scorers. While at the Santiago Bernabéu, he helped Madrid claim the Liga and UEFA Champions League titles as well. A move to Arsenal saw him distinguish himself throughout their run to the UEFA Cup final of 2000. He then had a spell with West Ham United, then closed his career playing for German side 1860 Munich. The crowning moment of Šuker's career was the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France, where he won the Golden Boot by scoring six goals in seven matches. He also won the Silver Ball as the second-best player of tournament, behind Ronaldo. His goal-scoring feats proved instrumental in the Croatians winning the bronze medal in their debut World Cup. Croatia did not lose a single match which Šuker scored in prior to their semi-final loss to eventual champions France. Eventually named as Croatia's Golden Player at the UEFA Jubilee Awards in 2003, Šuker finished third in the 1998 FIFA World Player of the Year award and second in the 1998 Ballon d'Or. He is also the only Croatian on the FIFA 100 list created by Pelé.

Under his highly controversial leadership as the president of Croatian Football Federation,[6] Croatia reached runner-up at the 2018 FIFA World Cup, the nation's highest achievement since their third-place finish.