Drago Dumbovic (born February 5, 1960) is a Croatian former footballer and a head coach. He is noted for playing indoor soccer and the adoption of the nickname Drago in 1986.[1]
^Leptich, John (November 16, 1986). "HE'S JUST DRAGO -- AND DELIGHTED TO BE A STING". chicagotribune.com. Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2020-08-07.
DragoDumbovic (born February 5, 1960) is a Croatian former footballer and a head coach. He is noted for playing indoor soccer and the adoption of the...
wrestler Víctor Soto DragoDumbovic, Croatian footballer known simply as DragoDrago, nickname of Alexander Volkov Prince del Drago, 1860–1956, Italian...
deep-pocketed Detroit Neon in 1994. The big stars of the Rockers included DragoDumbovic and goalie Bryan "Goose" Finnerty. The Rockers won the 1991–1992 NPSL...
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decision on January 12 to trade leading scorer for the season so far, DragoDumbovic, to the Baltimore Blast – it was not enough to overcome a very poor...
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traded Buriano and Frantz Mathieu to the Chicago Sting in exchange for DragoDumbovic. The Sting released Buriano and ten other players in June 1988. Buriano...