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Nenad Pralija was born on 11 December, 1970 in Split, SFR Yugoslavia, is a Croatian footballer. Discover Nenad Pralija's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 53 years old?

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Age 53 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 11 December, 1970
Birthday 11 December
Birthplace Split, SFR Yugoslavia
Nationality Croatia

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Nenad Pralija Height, Weight & Measurements

At 53 years old, Nenad Pralija height is 1.81m .

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Height 1.81m
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

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Nenad Pralija Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Nenad Pralija worth at the age of 53 years old? Nenad Pralija’s income source is mostly from being a successful footballer. He is from Croatia. We have estimated Nenad Pralija's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Net Worth in 2023 Pending
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1970

Nenad Pralija (born 11 December 1970) is a Croatian retired football midfielder, who most notably played for Hajduk Split and the Croatia national football team.

Pralija started his career at his hometown club RNK Split where he spent three years before moving to the local powerhouse Hajduk Split.

In his first season at Hajduk, the club had a successful Champions League campaign and Pralija is still dearly remembered by Hajduk fans for his spectacular volley in the group stage game against Anderlecht which was unstoppable for the Belgian side's goalkeeper Filip De Wilde, even though Pralija played the whole game playing as a left back - a position he never played at before.

1995

His form kept improving in subsequent seasons, and he finished the 1995–96 season as the club's top scorer with 17 goals in 26 appearances.

He instantly became Hajduk fans' favourite player and was awarded the Heart of Hajduk Award two years in a row, in 1995 and 1996.

He debuted for Croatia on 11 June 1995 against Ukraine, coming on as a substitute for Aljoša Asanović.

He played a total of 11 games for the national side (and scored a single goal in a friendly versus Czech Republic), but failed to leave a deeper mark during Miroslav Blažević's reign.

He was quoted as saying that he was "born in a wrong era, since it was impossible to win a place on the team which had the likes of players such as Aljoša Asanović, Zvonimir Boban and Robert Prosinečki."

1997

His last appearance for Croatia was on 12 June 1997 in the starting lineup of a friendly against Turkey, and was substituted by Miljenko Mumlek just after the hour mark.

Hajduk Split

Maccabi Haifa

Croatia

1998

After three successful years at Hajduk, Pralija moved to La Liga club Espanyol where he started off as a first-team regular under José Antonio Camacho, but soon fell out of the manager's favour so he returned to Hajduk for the second half of the 1998–99 season.

After that he spent a year at Serie A club Reggina, before moving to the Israeli outfit Maccabi Haifa.

At Maccabi Pralija had a very successful spell, playing alongside fellow Croat Đovani Roso and coached by Avram Grant.

During this time he won two Israeli championships and played in the Champions League again, this time scoring against Bayer Leverkusen at BayArena.

2000

He is still regarded as one of the best Maccabi players of the early 2000s.

2003

After Maccabi, he returned to Hajduk again in 2003.

At first he was a first-team regular and even captained the team for a while, but soon after Niko Kranjčar and Ivan Leko came to the club his increasingly poor performances pushed him out of the squad.

2005

During the 2005–06 season winter break he quietly left the club and moved to the lower level minnows NK Trogir where he ended his playing career and six months later took over as the club's sports director.

He oversaw the club's promotion to Druga HNL but resigned soon afterwards.