Prso named Croatia's best
Rangers forward Dado Prso has picked up the Croatian Player of the Year crown.
Rangers forward Dado Prso has picked up the Croatian Player of the Year crown for the second year in a row.Prso won last year's award while on the books of Monaco and it was his performances for the French side which largely contributed to him landing the 2004 title.
The 30-year-old's goals played an integral role in Monaco reaching the final of the UEFA Champions League, where they were beaten by Porto.
He was also a key member of the Croatia national team which crashed out of the group phase of Euro 2004.
Prso joined Rangers in the summer on a free transfer and has steadily been finding his feet in Ibrox but will have been lifted by being named Croatia's best.
Shakhtar Donetsk's Darijo Srna was the runner-up while Werder Bremen forward Ivan Klasnic was third, with Prso happy to take the award.
"In a season that may have been the hardest for me, as I played in the Champions League final and the European Championship and then finally changed clubs, I would single out the goal I scored against France in Portugal," said Prso.
"Probably because I used to play there (in France)."