Full name Ivan Surjak 1981–1982 Paris SG Spouse Renata Surjak Height 1.90 m | Years Team Role Footballer Name Ivica Surjak | |
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Date of birth (1953-03-23) 23 March 1953 (age 62) | ||
Sprint gost ivica urjak
Ivan "Ivica" Šurjak (born 23 March 1953) is a former Croatian footballer. He was the driving force behind Hajduk Split as it led the Yugoslav First League and Europe in the old stadium (before Poljud stadium was built). He started his career as a left-back, but with time learned to play total football, the prototype for the footballer who can play every position successfully.
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- Sprint gost ivica urjak
- Ivica urjak ni ljubav nije kao to je bila 2015 porin
- Speedboat incident
- Career by club
- Accomplishments
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He played 54 games for the Yugoslav national team. He continued his career in Paris and Udine but turned down offers by the New York Cosmos and Real Madrid.

He served as sports director at Hajduk Split of the Croatian First League from 1999 to 2003.
Ivica urjak ni ljubav nije kao to je bila 2015 porin
Speedboat incident

In July 1999, Šurjak killed a swimmer while driving a speedboat near the coast of Trogir (Croatia). The swimmer (Miroslav Didak) died a few days after the accident, while in a coma in the intensive care unit of the Firule hospital. Šurjak was subsequently cleared of any wrongdoing.
Career by club
Accomplishments
