Dado Pršo

Miladin " Dado " Pršo [da ː dɔ prʃɔ ] ( born November 5, 1974 in Zadar, SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia ) is a former Croatian football player of Serbian origin.

He began his career at Pazinka Pazin and Hajduk Split in Croatia, but he soon came to France, where he played in clubs like unterklassigen Stade Raphaëlois and FC Rouen. 1997/98 he moved to Corsica for AC Ajaccio, where two years later he moved to AS Monaco. In the Champions League 2003 /04 he came with Monaco until in the final and scored seven goals, four of them alone on 5 November 2003, his 29th birthday, at 8:3 against Deportivo La Coruña, which until 7 March 2012 represented the record for the largest number of goals by a player in a Champions League match. The record was by Lionel Messi, who scored five goals against Bayer 04 Leverkusen, broken.

From the season 2004/ 05 until his retirement in late 2006 /07 played 32 times for the Croatia international Glasgow Rangers in Scotland.

Pršo came with relatively high age in the national team. However, the striker with the number nine showed not least with his four goals in the qualifiers for the 2006 World Cup that he had been nominated to right. On failure of Croatia in the group stage of the World Cup but could Dado change anything.

Pršo came back in July 2006 from the Croatian national team and finished the following year after a further breach of his career final.

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