Zhitnikov (2017–2021) Danijel Anđelković (2004–2010) Dalibor Brajdić Marko Ćuruvija (2015–2016) Nedeljko Jovanović (2006–2007) Dragan Marjanac (2007–2010)...
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Maxime Do Couto Nikola Ćuruvija This is a list of players who have played at full international level. Hervé Elame Aleksandr Zuyev Marko Rakonjac Vladimir...
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Cupara (2015–2018) Marko Ćuruvija (2003–2006) Dalibor Čutura (2010–2012) Slobodan Kuzmanovski (1996–1997) Đorđe Golubović (2012–2013) Marko Milosavljević (2021–)...
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Blagojević (1992–1993) Igor Butulija (1982–1993) Vladimir Cupara (2012–2015) Marko Ćuruvija (1999–2003) Jovica Cvetković (1976–1984, 1985–1987) Nikola Eklemović...
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Martinez Atsushi Mekaru Nebojša Simović Stevan Vujović Igor Cagalj Marko Ćuruvija (2014–2015, 2017-2018) Miloje Dolić Nikola Lazić Darko Pavlović Milan...
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Backovič (2006–2007) Gregor Lorger (2009–2011) Rok Praznik (2010–2011) Marko Ćuruvija (2011–2013) Vanja Ilić (2018–2019) Nikola Kojić (2010–2011) Lazar Kukić...
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Aleksandar Vučić (section Slavko Ćuruvija)
vengeance upon Slavko Ćuruvija for all the lies published in Dnevni telegraf" (Ćuruvija's paper). In 2014, Vučić apologized to the Ćuruvija family for having...
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Player Goals Team Marko Ćuruvija 209 Teucro Håvard Tvedten 182 Pervafersa Valladolid Nikola Prce 181 Pilotes Posada Martin Straňovský 174 Reale Ademar...
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Dada Vujasinović, journalist 1994 Goran Vuković, criminal 1999 Slavko Ćuruvija, journalist 2000 Željko Ražnatović "Arkan", mobster and warlord Dobrosav...
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revenue. This Ćuruvija-Marković relationship was described as "non-aggression pact rather than friendship" by Aleksandar Tijanić (Ćuruvija's friend and colleague...
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(Tremblay), Ivan Nikčević (Navarra SA), Dobrivoje Marković (Cuenca 2016), Marko Curuvija (Metalurg), Nikola Kojić (Celje Pivovarna), Dragan Tubić (Partizan)...
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Stambolić, Milošević's former mentor, in 2000, and the journalist Slavko Ćuruvija the previous year. "Milošević has never had any political ideas of his...
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SPO entered into a conflict after the assassination of journalist Slavko Ćuruvija, which led to dismissal of SPO from the federal government. In the same...
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Bulgaria where he would continue his drug smuggling under the pseudonym "Marko Milosavljević" (which happens to be the same name as a noted Serbian football...
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(1985) Ema Derossi-Bjelajac President (1985–1986) Mirko Bošković Tode Ćuruvija Dragutin Plašć Members ex officio as President of the Presidency of the...
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Austro-Hungary. Dragoslav Burkić – Tekstilac Odžaci (2024–present) Nikola Ćuruvija – IMT Beograd (2024–present) Aleksandar Dragović – Red Star (2021–present)...
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prominence when the Dnevni telegraf (daily tabloid owned and edited by Slavko Ćuruvija) 7 November issue appeared on newsstands with Otpor's ad featuring the...
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apologise for stating "I don't regret that Slavko Ćuruvija was murdered". (The journalist Slavko Ćuruvija was murdered on 11 April 1999 in front of the door...
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Miroslav Kurak, a participant in the assassination of a journalist Slavko Ćuruvija in 1999, was a co-owner. The club was known for its mixed clientele: businessmen...
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prominent members of the Croatian Spring movement, including Franjo Tuđman, Marko Veselica, Dražen Budiša, Šime Đodan, Vlado Gotovac, and Hrvoje Šošić.[citation...
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(Yug/CRO) – Slavija Osijek 1936–1937, Građanski Zagreb 1937–1938 Nikola Ćuruvija – (SRB) – IMT 2024–present Emir Dilaver – (CRO) – Dinamo Zagreb 2018–2020...
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Trebinja (Karlovac) Mirjana Rakić (born 1948), Croatian journalist Slavko Ćuruvija (1949–1999), Yugoslav journalist and newspaper publisher Miroslav Lazanski...
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spectators. First Prize – "Mojot son" by Jordan Velinov; performed by Marija Ćuruvija Second Prize – "Daj na neba" by Miladin Šobić; performed by Miladin Šobić...
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