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Ivan "Ivica" Senzen (born 4 May 1951 in Sisak) is a former Croatian footballer. After beginning his career at his hometown club Metalac Sisak, Senzen was picked up by Dinamo Zagreb in 1970. Senzen spent the next nine years playing for the club, and had appeared in a total of 447 matches and scored 103 goals for the club (206 appearances and 29 goals in the Yugoslav First League), in a generation that featured other notable players such as Drago Vabec, Zlatko Kranjčar, and Velimir Zajec.

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  • Ivica Senzen (* 4. Mai 1951 in Sisak, SFR Jugoslawien) ist ein ehemaliger jugoslawischer Fußballspieler. Ivica Senzen spielte in seiner Jugend im Fußballverein seiner Geburtsstadt Metalac Sisak. 1970 wechselte er nach Dinamo Zagreb. Bei Zagreb blieb er neun Jahre und spielte durchgängig in der ersten Liga. 1979 wechselte er nach Deutschland zu TSV 1860 München. Bei den Münchnern spielte Senzen in der Bundesliga. In seiner zweiten Saison, stieg er mit dem TSV aus der ersten Liga ab. In der zweiten Liga spielte Senzen, unter anderem mit Rudi Völler zusammen, im Sturm. Der angestrebte sportliche Wiederaufstieg misslang. Aufgrund anwachsender finanzieller Schwierigkeiten entzog der deutsche Fußball-Bund den Münchnern die Lizenz für die 2. Liga. Viele Spieler verließen daraufhin die Münchner, auch Senzen wechselte den Verein. Im Sommer 1982 wechselte er zum österreichischen Team von SK Austria Klagenfurt in die österreichische Bundesliga. Bei den Österreichern blieb er bis 1986 unter Vertrag. Bis zu seinem Karriereende spielte Senzen in Jugoslawien bei Inter Zaprešić und NK Radnik Velika Gorica. (de)
  • Ivan "Ivica" Senzen (born 4 May 1951 in Sisak) is a former Croatian footballer. After beginning his career at his hometown club Metalac Sisak, Senzen was picked up by Dinamo Zagreb in 1970. Senzen spent the next nine years playing for the club, and had appeared in a total of 447 matches and scored 103 goals for the club (206 appearances and 29 goals in the Yugoslav First League), in a generation that featured other notable players such as Drago Vabec, Zlatko Kranjčar, and Velimir Zajec. In 1979, he moved to Germany where he spent three seasons playing for 1860 Munich, and scored 8 goals in 82 appearances for the German side. He then moved on to Austria Klagenfurt, where he played between 1982 and 1986, before returning to Croatia and spending two years with Jugokeramika (today known as Inter Zaprešić) and then two years with Radnik Velika Gorica, before retiring in 1990. After retiring from active football, Senzen turned to managing and coaching. He first worked at Radnik's youth academy for a year, before taking over as club's manager and winning promotion to Prva HNL in 1991. Between 1991 and 1999 he managed several Croatian clubs, before coming to Dinamo Zagreb in 1999 as assistant manager to Ilija Lončarević. Dinamo won the championship title that season, and Senzen stayed at the club working at Dinamo's academy. He currently works as a coach of the youngest age group at the Dinamo academy, the Zagići II (under-8 team) and occasionally does scouting for the club, bringing in youth players to Dinamo. (en)
  • Ivica Senzen (Sisak, 4 maggio 1951) è un ex calciatore croato, di ruolo attaccante. (it)
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  • Ivica Senzen (Sisak, 4 maggio 1951) è un ex calciatore croato, di ruolo attaccante. (it)
  • Ivica Senzen (* 4. Mai 1951 in Sisak, SFR Jugoslawien) ist ein ehemaliger jugoslawischer Fußballspieler. Ivica Senzen spielte in seiner Jugend im Fußballverein seiner Geburtsstadt Metalac Sisak. 1970 wechselte er nach Dinamo Zagreb. Bei Zagreb blieb er neun Jahre und spielte durchgängig in der ersten Liga. 1979 wechselte er nach Deutschland zu TSV 1860 München. Bei den Münchnern spielte Senzen in der Bundesliga. In seiner zweiten Saison, stieg er mit dem TSV aus der ersten Liga ab. In der zweiten Liga spielte Senzen, unter anderem mit Rudi Völler zusammen, im Sturm. Der angestrebte sportliche Wiederaufstieg misslang. Aufgrund anwachsender finanzieller Schwierigkeiten entzog der deutsche Fußball-Bund den Münchnern die Lizenz für die 2. Liga. Viele Spieler verließen daraufhin die Münchner, a (de)
  • Ivan "Ivica" Senzen (born 4 May 1951 in Sisak) is a former Croatian footballer. After beginning his career at his hometown club Metalac Sisak, Senzen was picked up by Dinamo Zagreb in 1970. Senzen spent the next nine years playing for the club, and had appeared in a total of 447 matches and scored 103 goals for the club (206 appearances and 29 goals in the Yugoslav First League), in a generation that featured other notable players such as Drago Vabec, Zlatko Kranjčar, and Velimir Zajec. (en)
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