The 1985–86 Yugoslav Cup was the 38th season of the top football knockout competition in SFR Yugoslavia, the Yugoslav Cup (Serbo-Croatian: Kup Jugoslavije)...
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The 1985–86 European Cup was the 31st season of UEFA's premier club football tournament, the European Cup. The European Champion Clubs' Cup was won by...
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Overall league attendance per match: 8,507 spectators 1985–86 Yugoslav Second League 1985–86 Yugoslav Cup "Namještanje utakmica je stari zanat". novilist.hr...
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The 1985–86 UEFA Cup was the 15th season of the UEFA Cup, the third-tier club football competition organised by the Union of European Football Associations...
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The 1985–86 Yugoslav First Basketball League season was the 42nd season of the Yugoslav First Basketball League, the highest professional basketball league...
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Promoted; (R) Relegated 1985–86 Yugoslav First League 1985–86 Yugoslav Cup General Almanah Fudbalskog saveza Jugoslavije 1978–86 [Almanac of the Football...
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Semir Tuce (category Yugoslav men's footballers)
He was part of the Velež Mostar second golden era, which won the 1985–86 Yugoslav Cup. Tuce was born in Mostar and started to play professionally for FK...
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The 1985–86 IHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup was the tenth edition of IHF's competition for European women's handball national cup champions. 20 teams entered...
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the 1985–86 season, Red Star Belgrade participated in the 1985–86 Yugoslav First League, 1985–86 Yugoslav Cup and 1985–86 European Cup Winners' Cup. The...
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KK Cibona (category Basketball teams in Yugoslavia)
2019–20 Yugoslav League (defunct) Winners (3): 1981–82, 1983–84, 1984–85 Runners-up (4): 1960–1961, 1970–71, 1980–81, 1985–86 Yugoslav Cup (defunct)...
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Ivica Barbarić (category Yugoslav men's footballers)
Mostar with whom he won the 1985–86 Yugoslav Cup. Barbarić ended his playing career in Spain. He got capped once for Yugoslavia and participated in the 1988...
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The 1985–86 FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup was the twentieth edition of FIBA's 2nd-tier level European-wide professional club basketball competition, contested...
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1978–86] (in Serbo-Croatian). Football Association of Yugoslavia. 1985–86 Yugoslav First League at rsssf.com 1985–86 Yugoslav Cup at rsssf.com 1985–86 UEFA...
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Cup 1985/86 the best 3 results count. Ten racer had a point deduction, which is given in (). see complete table In Women's Overall World Cup 1985/86 the...
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Ismet Šišić (category Yugoslav men's footballers)
spent his entire career with Velež Mostar, winning the 1985–86 Yugoslav Cup with them. Yugoslavia - Cup Final Details 1947-2001 - RSSSF Ismet Šišić at WorldFootball...
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Rok Petrovič (category Yugoslav male alpine skiers)
February 1966 – 16 September 1993) was a Yugoslav and Slovenian alpine skier. Petrovič was born in Ljubljana, Yugoslavia, the son of Zdenka Steiner and Krešimir...
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Yugoslav Basketball Cup (Serbo-Croatian: Kup Jugoslavije u košarci / Куп Југославије у кошарци) was the men's national basketball cup of Yugoslavia between...
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numbers of times the player came on as a substitute. 1985–86 Yugoslav First League 1985–86 Yugoslav Cup Lazzarich, Marinko (2008). Kantrida bijelih snova...
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The 1985–86 Sarajevo season was the club's 39th season in history, and their 37th season in the top flight of Yugoslav football, the Yugoslav First League...
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FK Velež Mostar (category Football clubs in Yugoslavia)
2003–04, 2004–05 Yugoslav First League: Runners-up (3): 1972–73, 1973–74, 1986–87 Third place (4): 1965–66, 1969–70, 1985–86, 1987–88 Yugoslav Second League:...
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two major football competitions in Yugoslavia, the other one being the Yugoslav League Championship. The Yugoslav Cup took place after the league championships...
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KK Zadar (category Basketball teams in Yugoslavia)
2010–11, 2014–15, 2015–16 Yugoslav League (defunct) Winners (6): 1965, 1967, 1967–68, 1973–74, 1974–75, 1985–86 Yugoslav Cup (defunct) Winners (1): 1969–70...
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occupied Yugoslavia, the Partisans were a pan-Yugoslav movement promoting the "brotherhood and unity" of Yugoslav nations and representing the Yugoslav political...
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PFC Levski Sofia (section 1969–1985: Levski-Spartak)
knocked out the 1985–86 Danish Cup winners Boldklubben 1903 and the 1985–86 Yugoslav Cup holders Velež Mostar, before losing to the 1985–86 Copa del Rey...
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Avdo Kalajdžić (category Yugoslav men's footballers)
the club. He also played for the sides that won the 1980–81 and 1985–86 Yugoslav Cup titles. In 1988, Kalajdžić moved to Turkey, joining Süper Lig side...
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Daneu was the only Yugoslav player named FIBA Basketball World Cup MVP, and to this day he and Dragan Kićanović remain the only Yugoslav players inducted...
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1985–86, 1993–94, 1994–95, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16 Yugoslav Ice Hockey Cup/Serbian...
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1985–86 season, one club relegated from the 1985–86 Yugoslav First League and four sides promoted from the Inter-Republic Leagues played in the 1985–86...
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Mili Hadžiabdić (category Yugoslav men's footballers)
He finished his career in 2007. Velež Mostar Yugoslav Cup: 1980–81, 1985–86 Hajduk Split Yugoslav Cup: 1990–91 "Fußball: Düsseldorfer Wechselbörse -...
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Tom (14 November 2015). "Everton FC: The forgotten game of the 1985/86 UEFA Super Cup". Liverpool Echo. Retrieved 4 May 2018. "1986: Hagi style stirs...
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