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What would it still be like with... Robert Spehar, former Club Brugge top shooter? “Don't all people want the same thing: love, health and peace?”

Summary by Het Nieuwsblad
In the first half of the nineties, Croatia sent some of its best football players to Belgium. One of the most talented representatives of that Balkan invasion was Robert Spehar (53), who became the top scorer employed by Club Brugge.
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In the first half of the nineties, Croatia sent some of its best football players to Belgium. One of the most talented representatives of that Balkan invasion was Robert Spehar (53), who became the top scorer employed by Club Brugge.

·Hasselt, Belgium
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In the first half of the nineties, Croatia sent some of its best football players to Belgium. One of the most talented representatives of that Balkan invasion was Robert Spehar (53), who became the top scorer employed by Club Brugge.

·Belgium
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Het Nieuwsblad broke the news in Belgium on Tuesday, January 23, 2024.
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