Dado Pršo, born on November fifth, nineteen seventy-four, is a distinguished Croatian former professional footballer who made his mark as a forward. Over the course of his career, he played for seven different clubs, amassing a total of three hundred and two league appearances and netting ninety goals. His notable achievements include being part of the AS Monaco squad that reached the UEFA Champions League Final in two thousand four and contributing to the Rangers team that secured the League and Cup double in two thousand five.
On the international stage, Pršo represented Croatia thirty-two times, scoring nine goals. He was a key member of the national team during significant tournaments, including Euro two thousand four and the two thousand six World Cup. His playing career came to a close in June two thousand seven when he retired from the Scottish Premier League club Rangers.
In addition to his playing career, Pršo acquired French nationality through marriage and transitioned into coaching, taking on a role with a youth team in Villefranche-sur-Mer. Currently, he serves as the assistant manager of Bordeaux, continuing to influence the sport he loves.