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  • 5 days ago | msn.com | Simon Hamalienko |Samuel Meade

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  • 5 days ago | liverpoolecho.co.uk | Amie Wilson |Samuel Meade

    Professional footballer Nikola Pokrivac has died, 39, after a tragic car crash on Friday in Karlovac, Croatia. Croatian international footballer Nikola Pokrivac has passed away after a tragic car accident in Karlovac on Friday. The 39-year-old former international was involved in a four-car crash, which claimed his life and the life of another person. Pokrivac was sharing the vehicle with three teammates from NK Vojnic. Two are now in a critical condition.

  • 5 days ago | dailystar.co.uk | Simon Hamalienko |Samuel Meade

    Croatian star Nikola Pokrivac passed away after a devastating car crash in Karlovac on Friday. The former national team midfielder, aged just 39, was involved in a horrific accident with four vehicles which also claimed another life. Pokrivac found himself in a car alongside three fellow NK Vojnic players, who sustained injuries, with two fighting for their lives in critical condition.

  • 5 days ago | dailyrecord.co.uk | Eve Beattie |Samuel Meade

    Croatian footballer Nikola Pokrivac has died aged 39 after he was involved in a tragic car accident. Footballer Nikola Pokrivac has died following a four-vehicle car crash in Karlovac on Friday. The 39-year-old was reportedly involved in a smash which killed one other person. Three of his NK Vojnic team-mates were also involved in the collision, two are in a critical condition, reports the Mirror.

  • 1 week ago | mirror.co.uk | Samuel Meade |Sam Meade

    Manchester United advanced into the semi-finals of the Europa League with their European results covering for a horrendous Premier League campaign - which Ruben Amorim admits doesn't reflect wellRuben Amorim was quick to bring Manchester United - and himself - back down to earth as he confessed their "reflection is the league". The Red Devils enjoyed a historic night in the Europa League as they marched into the last four.

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