Description
Dra?en Mu?ini? is a former Croatian professional footballer
Mu?ini? spent most of his career in his native Yugoslavia. With Hajduk Split he won four league titles, five cups and was capped by his country 36 times, representing them at the 1974 World Cup and Euro 76.
He was named the Yugoslav Footballer of the Year in 1977.
Norwich City manager John Bond signed him in 1980, paying what was then a club record �300,000 for his services. However, his time at Norwich was not a success. He struggled for form and did not speak English, making communication at times impossible. At one match, Bond employed the services of an interpreter from the University of East Anglia to pass on instructions to Mu?ini? from the touchline.
Mu?ini? made just 23 appearances for Norwich, 17 starts and 6 substitute appearances. He did not score a goal for the club. He made his debut on 13 September 1980 and his final appearance for the club came on 28 December 1982. By then, Bond had left the club to manage Manchester City and his successor Ken Brown cancelled the player's contract at the end of the 1981-82 season.
Born
January 25th, 1953 in Split (Age 71)
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2024/01/14
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2023/05/19
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