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Slaven Bilic & Rawbau

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Slaven Bilić is a former Croatian football player and current coach of the Croatian national team. He was an important member of the Croatian team during their successes from 1994-1998, winning a third place medal in the 1998 World Cup. Bilić says he is determined to stay with Croatia until after the 2008 Euro.

Bilić began his career at his hometown club, Hajduk Split, in the former Yugoslavia at nine years of age and spent six seasons there as a professional before moving to the Bundesliga in a £750,000 deal in 1993. After impressing for German side Karlsruher SC including a UEFA Cup semi-final appearance he was bought by English Premiership side West Ham United's manager Harry Redknapp for a fee of £1.3M, in January 1996.

His form for the Hammers saw him selected for the Croatian national team for the Euro 96 held in England. He shone on the international stage as Croatia made their way to the quarterfinals of the tournament where they were beaten by eventual winners Germany.

His displays in the tournament led to Joe Royle brokering a £4.5M move to Everton in March 1997, but Bilić claimed he had a debt of loyalty to West Ham that saw him stay with the club until the end of the season to ensure they were not relegated – but it is also alleged he picked up a £200,000 ‘loyalty bonus’ by staying. He turned out for Everton in August 1997, after assuring himself of new manager Howard Kendall's full support, he initially brought some class to Toffee's backline but his season was marred by bookings that saw him miss several games through suspension.

It looked like his Everton career was over but he went into the 1998 World Cup with Croatia and the team were the surprise package of the tournament, reaching the semi-finals where they took on hosts France. Croatia finished in third place after winning the playoff game.

After his exertions in the World Cup, Bilić revealed a nagging groin strain that required rest and treatment, which he took back home in Croatia. After missing the first quarter of the season, Bilić was left wondering if he would get back into the Everton side now managed by Walter Smith. He did so and showed some good form but could never fully establish himself due to injuries and suspensions.

Everton decided cut their losses on Bilić in July 1999, leaving him free to choose a new club but unwanted in England he continued to play only for Croatia on a £27,000-a-week contract with Everton while living in Zagreb. The club eventually agreed to give Bilic a million-pound payoff, representing around half of the balance remaining on his lucrative contract which still had 28 months to run. Just two days later Bilić signed up with his home club Hajduk Split where he briefly played until retiring...
Slaven Bilić, together with Aljoša Asanović, managed the Croatian U-21 team for several years during the qualification rounds for the 2006 U-21 European championship of 2006. Their team went through the group stage but lost in playoff to Serbia and Montenegro.

He was appointed head coach of the main national team on July 25, 2006, succeeding Zlatko Kranjčar. His assistants included Aljoša Asanović, Robert Prosinečki, Nikola Jurčević and Marijan Mrmić. The team's first official game under Bilić was the 0-0 draw in Moscow against Russia.

Slaven Bilic is fluent in German, Italian and English,speaks four languages, holds a degree in law and plays in a rock group, Rawbau...At the end of 2004. they recorded their album:"Rawbau", with 10 songs...Before Rawbau, Bilic played in the group NewEra...

On February, 28th,Slaven Bilic was become a goodwill ambassador of the United Nations Children's Fund(UNICEF)..The celebration was held in Split in hotel Le Meridien Lav...He donated 100.000,00 KN..With Bilic's membership as a UNICEF goodwill ambassador, children will get another big friend whose boldness and courage showed on football fields throughout the world will be at their service... "Bilic has been acting as a children's rights advocate for a number of years," UNICEF said in statement...
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city
Split
state/country
HR
 
 
college
Faculty of Law '90
 
Split
 
 
employer
HNS(Croatian Football Union)
position
Selector & Coach of the main football national team in Croatia
time
Jul 2006 - present
Interests
clubs
FC Hajduk Split, Karlsruher SC, West Ham United, Everton FC, Hrvatska U-21, Hrvatska "A" reprezntacija...
talents
football player,musician,lawyer...
Custom
Band Members
Slaven Bilić - Nane(guitar,vocal),Joško Matura (vocal, def), Saša Bulić - Ujac (giuitar), Danijel Ljubić (bass), Viktor Grgas - Grando (drum)
Influences
AC/DC,Slayer,Aerosmith,Metallica
Other Artists
Iron Maiden,Slayer,Aerosmith
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Profile Comments

Sep 24th, 10:40pm
Hi, I write you because I can't find the lyrics of all your songs, I found one or two in English and I was looking the others in your language but I couldn't find
: ( I have a friend descendant of croats who can traslate it to me if I can't find it in English.
Sep 17th, 2:55pm
i just wanted to tell u guys i love u :) im clare im from england and i love ur music and i adore u slaven ur very cute :)
slaven keep it up i appoligise that england beat u in that game but ur still my number one :)
i love u :)
hugs and kisses
clareabella xx
Jul 10th, 5:43am
I had to write to you to tell you that you are amazing!

I am an avid football fan - mostly Serie A so I was watching Italy during the Euro 08 competition. I watched every match as well and when I saw Croatia play and you as their manager - it was a remarkable sight. The commentators of the matches provided a lot of background information about you too - and this is how I discovered more about Rawbau and your other interests in life! I guess I will have to wait until 2010 to see Croatia play football again.

Although I do not understand Croatian I have become quite fond of "Vatreno ludilo" which I understand is No. 1 in Croatia! Bravo! Due to my interest, I am exposing this song to other Canadians!

Buona fortuna per tuo futuro! Forza Croazia!

Saluti,
Evelyn
Jun 25th, 9:22am
Love your songs even I don't understand the meaning but the music is so cool!!!

Also Love your Croatian team forever!! Greeting from Thailand
"Zivjela Hrvatska! "
Jun 17th, 8:14am
Pozdrav!Vatreno ludilo je zakon pjesma!!
ajmo naši!:)
Jun 3rd, 5:37pm
Biškupska maša za hrvatske nogometaše
Biškup Pavao Iby će svečevati skupa s hrvatskom nogometnom reprezentacijom mašu u Tarči. Maša će se služiti na gradišćansko-hrvatskom jeziku, i to 4. junija u 16.15 u crikvi u Tarči/Bad Tatzmannsdorf.
Organizator maše je farnik(zupnik) Cogrštofa, Željko Odobašić. On se ufa na sastanak gradišćanskih vjernikov s hrvatskimi nogometaši u molitivi.

Hrvatska reprezentacija će se 8. junija igrati protiv Austrije prvu Euro 2008 utakmicu u Beču.


Bischof Iby feiert Messe mit Kroaten-Team
Di�zesanbischof Paul Iby wird mit dem kroatischen Nationalteam in Bad Tatzmannsdorf eine Messe feiern. Sie findet am 4. Juni in der Pfarrkirche statt.
Die Messe wird in Burgenland-Kroatisch gehalten. Beginn ist um 16.15 Uhr. Das Team Kroatiens wird am 3. Juni in Bad Tatzmannsdorf eintreffen.

Pfarrer Zeljko Odobasic hofft auf eine Begegnung von burgenl�ndischen Gl�ubigen mit den kroatischen Fu�ballern.