Dragiša Zečević (born 5 November 1980) is a Serbian football manager and former footballer who played as a midfielder and left back. He was a head coach...
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Women's Team Name National team Predrag Grozdanović Under-19 team Lidija Stojkanović Under-17 team Dragiša Zečević...
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Serbia v Sweden Sweden v Serbia Predrag Grozdanović (????–????) Dragiša Zečević (????–) The following players were called up for the UEFA Women's Euro...
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overthrow the Yugoslav regency. The board, according to a document, included Dragiša Vasić, Mladen Žujović and Momir Nikolić, and contributors on military questions...
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Vacant Malta Manuela Tesse 15 December 2022 1 year, 342 days Serbia Dragiša Zečević 29 December 2022 1 year, 328 days Greece Alexandros Katikaridis 1...
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Dragomir "Dragiša" Vasić (Serbian Cyrillic: Драгиша Васић; 2 September 1885 – 20 April 1945) was a Serbian lawyer, writer and publicist who became one...
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Association of Serbia (in Serbian). "ŽENSKA A REPREZENTACIJA | SELEKTOR DRAGIŠA ZEČEVIĆ POZVAO 23 IGRAČICE ZA DVE PROVERE U ANTALIJI PROTIV BiH I SLOVAČKE"...
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of Žujović. Dragiša Vasić, Milan Žujović and Milan Nikolić were members of the Executive Council of the Conspiracy. Together with Dragiša Vasić, Žujović...
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i nasljedja". montenegrina.net. Retrieved 17 April 2018. Zečević, Miodrag "Miodrag Zečević: Dokumenti sa suđenja Draži Mihailoviću, Beograd 2001: Saslušanje...
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joined other officers in the March 1941 coup against the government of Dragiša Cvetković. After the coup, Simović became the new prime minister (27 March...
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v t e Cabinet of Dragiša Cvetković II 26 August 1939 – 27 March 1941 Prime Minister Dragiša Cvetković Cabinet members Andres Bešlić Budisavljević Cincar-Marković...
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Boris Beravs, Milenko Savović, Jadran Vujačić, Nebojša Zorkić, Žarko Zečević and others. After a couple of quiet years and a generational shift, a new...
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September 1941, Mihailović began losing men to the Partisans, such as Vlado Zečević (a priest), Lieutenant Ratko Martinović, and the Cer Chetniks led by Captain...
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Bjegojević, Đorđe Andrijašević, Nikolić, Nemanja Đurić, Strahinja Alagić, Dragiša Vučinić, Slavnić, Vladislav Lučić, Stevan Karadžić, Aleksandar Trifunović...
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Portrait Minister Took office Left office Time in office Party 1 Zečević, VladaVlada Zečević (1903–1970) 7 March 1945 2 February 1946 332 days SKJ 2 Ranković...
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Milićević (1886) Dragiša Stanojević (1900) Stojan Protić (1900–1901) Ljubomir Jovanović (1901–1903) Jovan Tomić (1903–1927) Miloš Zečević (1927–1935) Dragoslav...
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1946 – 14 January 1953 Prime Minister Josip Broz Tito Preceded by Vlada Zečević Succeeded by Svetislav Stefanović Chief of OZNA In office 13 May 1944 –...
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detachment and Chetniks led by Orthodox priest Vlada Zečević and his lieutenant Ratko Martinović. Zečević, Martinović and bulk of the Chetniks later joined...
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Player Nationality Number Position From To Zagorac, Rade 25 F 2018 2022 Zečević, Žarko 14 1967 1977 Živanović, Dragan 1982 1986 Živković, Srđan 2001 2002...
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(JNS, Derventa, Vrbas Banovina) Josip Cvetić (JNS, Gospić, Sava Banovina) Dragiša Cvetković (JNS, Niš, Morava Banovina) Nikola Cvetojević (United Opposition...
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Boro Zagorac (2000–01) Jovan Zagorac (1929–32, 33–39) Nenad Zečević (1998–99) Saša Zečević (2004–06) Josip Zemko (1966–72) Čedomir Zeremski (1919) Ilija...
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(1924–1927) 5/2 Aleksandar Benko (1949–1949) 1/0 Ivan Benković (1923–1923) 1/0 Dragiša Binić (1990–1991) 3/1 Ibrahim Biogradlić (1956–1956) 1/0 August Bivec (1933–1933)...
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средства. ISBN 978-86-17-05390-9. Karlo Sforca; Slavenko Terzić; Miloš L. Zečević (1990). Nikola Pašić i ujedinjenje Jugoslovena. Delta Design. ISBN 9788690109517...
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Velimir Vukićević Anton Korošec Petar Živković Vojislav Marinković Milan Srškić Nikola Uzunović Bogoljub Jevtić Milan Stojadinović Dragiša Cvetković...
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Dragan Kapičić, Vladimir Cvetković, Zoran Lazarević, Goran Rakočević, Dragiša Vučinić, Ivan Sarjanović, Zoran Latifić, Risto Kubura, Božidar Pešić, Ljupče...
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retirement on November 7, 1940, and again appointed in the government of Dragiša Cvetković as Minister of the Army and Navy. In this government, he made...
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Tojagić Jasminko Velić Nedžad Verlašević Gordan Vidović Dragomir Vlaški Anto Zečević Josip Zemko Marcel Žigante FK Željezničar Sarajevo A-Z players at Worldfootball...
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architecture in Serbia Đura Bajalović (1879–1949) Momir Korunović (1883–1969) Dragiša Brašovan (1887–1965), modernist architect, leading architect of the early...
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Napredak Kruševac (2019–2020) Dejan Zarubica – OFK Beograd (2013–2015) Miloš Zečević - Kolubara Lazarevac (2021–2022) Bojan Zogović – Metalac G.M. (2014–2016...
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Vukićević (Radical/Prime Minister) Milan Stojadinović (Radical/Prime Minister) Dragiša Cvetković (Radical) Dobrica Matković (Radical) Vladimir Dedijer (Communist)...
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