invalidbelarusian
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Alright, thank you for explaining
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Sorry, I don't follow other topics, but as he was a World Cup player, I don't understand how it doesn't fit here
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François Remetter dead at 94. Pretty sure he was the last remaining member of France's 1954 squad, and he was also part of the squad in 1958. https://www.dna.fr/sport/2022/10/03/francois-remetter-gardien-emblematique-du-racing-et-des-bleus-s-est-envole
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Zlatko Kranjčar, Croatia's coach in 2006, dead at 64. https://sportske.jutarnji.hr/sn/nogomet/nogomet-mix/nova-potresna-vijest-umro-je-zlatko-kranjcar-legenda-dinama-i-bivsi-izbornik-hrvatske-15054259
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Mauro Bellugi, 71, part of Italy's 1978 squad A couple months ago his legs were amputated, and now he died https://www.inter.it/en/news/2021/02/20/mauro-bellugi-remembered.html
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Thank you for the answer, I must have missed that one.
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I apologise in advance if I seem like I don't fit in, this is my first post after lurking for years, but now I feel I finally have something to say Regarding the 1950 Yugoslavia World Cup squad, I couldn't find any records that Siniša Zlatković died - I actually found a person claiming he was still alive as of 2019. However, considering that his birth year can't even be confirmed and I've found four different claims (of which the most likely is 1928., I don't believe the Serbian wikipedia saying 1934. because that would make him 16 at the time of the World Cup), I don't know how plausible that is. Still, 92 isn't even that crazy of an age, it's not impossible. And, a question. Who is the 5th deceased player from the 2006 World Cup? I know Tchangai, Benitez, Husin and Reyes