Jure Milina

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Jure Milina
Personal information
Full name Jure Milina
Date of birth (1987-01-08) 8 January 1987 (age 36)
Place of birth Croatia
Height 1.89 m (6 ft 2 in)
Position(s) Goalkeeper
Youth career
NK Jadran KS
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
-2006 Mosor
2006-2008 Kamen Ingrad 1 (0)
2008-2009 HNK Val
2009-2010 Ponikve
2010 Hrvace
2010-2012 GOŠK Kaštel Gomilica
2012 Imotski 0 (0)
2019- Adriatic 6 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Jure Milina (born 8 January 1987) is a Croatian former footballer who played as goalkeeper.

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Career

NK Mosor

NK Mosor is Milina’ s first senior club. He was one of key players in NK Mosor's quest in staying in 04/05 2. HNL and 05/06 2.HNL.

NK Kamen Ingrad

Milina came from NK Mosor to 1.HNL side NK Kamen Ingrad in 06/07 1.HNL.

He made one appearance in last (33.) round of 06/07 1.HNL vs HNK Rijeka when Kamen Ingrad lost 2-0 on Rijeka's stadium Kantrida. [1] He entered the match in 55’ minute of second half while the score was 0-0. The two goals were scored by Nino Bule and Ivan Sertić

Milina stayed only one more season in Kamen Ingrad because it was the last season of Kamen Ingrad's existence. The club was dissolved in 2008. [2] Milina made no appearances.

NK Val

Jure Milina signed for NK Val in the start of 2008/09 3. HNL. He made all 30 appearances. Unfortunately NK Val was relegated. [3]

NK Ponikve

Next season Milina signed for 1. ŽNL side NK Ponikve from Zagreb. He stayed there half a year until 1 January 2010. NK Ponikve finished 7th that season.

NK Hrvace

Milina's new club from 1 January 2010 is 3. HNL side NK Hrvace. He stayed there until the end of 2009/10 season when Hrvace finished 7th.

NK GOŠK Kaštel Gomilica

At the start of 2010/11 season Milina signed for NK GOŠK from Kaštel Gomilica. He stayed there for one and a half year until he joined NK Imotski.

NK Imotski

Milina joined club that was home of his younger brother Antoni Milina, 2. HNL side NK Imotski in February 2012. He made 0 appearances while his brother Antoni made 29 appearances. NK Imotski had financial problems and players didn't receive their wages. [4] NK Imotski was Milina's last club. Milina retired at the age of 25.

Personal life

Milina is older brother of Antoni Milina

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