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Mitic, preparing to take to the field, split his head open on an exposed steel girder as he left the dressing room.
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He made his international debut alongside Mitic against the Czechs in 1946.
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They were the team's two creative inside-forwards: Mitic on the right, Bobek on the left.
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Mitic was fitted for prosthetic legs so he could continue running, a common activity for soldiers to keep fit.
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But while he has had to undergo months of painful rehabilitation and is relegated to a desk job with the army, Mitic says he is content with his new life.
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Mitic hoped to raise $100,000 for new equipment for the hospital.
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"Military folks, we're pretty much hard chargers, mission orientated for the most part," Mitic said.
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But while he has had to undergo months of painful rehabilitation and is relegated to a desk job with the army, Mitic says he is content with his new life.
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"Life as an amputee is a whole new lifestyle," Mitic said Monday on Canada AM.
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Upon his return from Afghanistan, Mitic underwent extensive rehabilitation at St. John's Rehab Hospital in Toronto, a facility that has treated many injured soldiers.
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