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Damir Matovinović

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Damir Matovinović (born April 6, 1940) is a retired football referee from Croatia. He is mostly known for supervising one match (between Brazil and New Zealand) at the 1982 FIFA World Cup in Spain.

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Presidents of the Croatian Football Federation
1912–1919
1939–1990
  • Ivo Kraljević
  • Rudolf Hitrec
  • Vatroslav Petek
  • Rinaldo Čulić
  • Mijo Hršak
  • Lazo Vračarić
  • Boris Bakrač
  • Vlado Ranogajec
  • Mirko Oklobdžija
  • Pero Splivalo
  • Luka Bajakić
  • Bruno Knežević
  • Ivan Kolić
  • Vlado Bogatec
  • Ljubo Španjol
  • Željko Huber
  • Dušan Veselinović
  • Milivoj Ražov
  • Adam Sušanj
  • Antun Ćilić
  • Paško Viđak
1990–present

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