• Franjo Glaser (surname sometimes written Glazer; 7 January 1913 – 1 March 2003) was a Croatian football goalkeeper and football manager. He is the only...
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  • Croatian nobleman and Latinist Franjo Glaser (1913–2003), Croatian football goalkeeper and football manager Franjo Gregurić (born 1939), Croatian politician...
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  • than one non-FIFA nationality. Nedeljko Gojković Miroslav Brozović Franjo Glaser Stevan Pozder Dimitrije "Mita" Tadić Ivo Radovniković Munib Saračević...
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  • Emmanuel Glaser (born 1964), French Lawyer Franjo Glaser (1913–2003), Croatian footballer Georg K. Glaser (1910–1995), German writer Joe Glaser (1896–1969)...
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    the first goal scorer in the history of Partizan, while goalkeeper Franjo Glaser was simultaneously the first club manager. Just three weeks later, Partizan...
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    (September 1947 – October 47) Franjo Glaser (October 1947 – July 48) Zvonko Jazbec (September 1948 – December 48) Franjo Glaser (January 1949 – December 50)...
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  • Partizan's history, 41 coaches have coached the club. The first manager was Franjo Glaser and the current manager is Igor Duljaj. Ljubiša Tumbaković had the longest...
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  • coaches were mostly his former players from Građanski (Mirko Kokotović, Franjo Glaser, Bernard Hügl, Milan Antolković, Ivan Jazbinšek, Gustav Lechner, Branko...
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  • in 1945. Among its most successful players were later internationals Franjo Glaser and Ernest Dubac. Građanski won Osijek's first city championship in...
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  • (2021–) incomplete list Viktor Šter Blagoje Marjanović (1952–1953) Franjo Glaser Zorko Hlavač Mato Kasač Vladimir Beara Sima Milovanov Gustav Lechner...
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    Ljubiša Đorđević Milorad Dragićević Prvoslav Dragićević Ernest Dubac Franjo Glaser Svetislav Glišović Ivan Jazbinšek Bruno Knežević Andreja Kojić Gustav...
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  • moving to Građanski Zagreb in 1942 where he became the substitute of Franjo Glaser for the following 3 seasons. With Građanski he won one Croatian championship...
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    Herzog, Hollywood producer Branko Lustig, footballers Davor Šuker, Franjo Glaser and Borna Barišić, sport shooter Jasna Šekarić and tennis players Jelena...
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  • The following is a list of managers/head coaches of FK Vardar. Franjo Glaser (1950–53) Kiril Simonovski (1953–54) Ivan Jazbinšek (1957–60) Illés Spitz...
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  • re-established in communist Yugoslavia which took power from 1945. Ernest Dubac Franjo Glaser Gustav Lechner Antun Lokošek Fudbal u Kraljevini Jugoslaviji, by Milorad...
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  • turbulent period – Miroslav Brozović, Zvonimir Cimermančić, Branko Pleše and Franjo Wölfl). † Player also appeared for Independent State of Croatia team (1941–1944)...
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  • Gauri Deshpande, 61, Indian novelist, short story writer, and poet. Franjo Glaser, 90, Croatian footballer. Roger Michael Needham, 68, British computer...
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  • 90 minutes substitutes ? Manager: Svetozar Popović Team: 01 - GK - Franjo Glaser 02 - DF - Bernard Hügl 03 - DF - Jozo Matošić 04 - MF - Gustav Lehner...
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  • Gavrančić 27/0 (2009–2010) Marjan Gerasimovski 65/5 (1998–2001) Đorđe Gerum Franjo Glaser 16/0 (1946–1947) Nemanja Glavčić 3/0 (2015–2016) Cédric Gogoua 12/1...
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  • Football club HNK Dinara founded in Knin (as SK Lav). January 7 – Franjo Glaser, footballer (died 2003) January 9 – Fedor Hanžeković, film director...
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  • format of the competition. Champions: BSK Belgrade (Coach: Antal Nemes) Franjo Glaser Đorđe Popović Predrag Radovanović Milorad Mitrović Milorad Arsenijević...
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  • (1959–1965) 51/37 Petar Georgijevski (1984–1984) 1/0 Franjo Giler (1926–1932) 13/3 Franjo Glaser (1933–1940) 35/0 Svetislav Glišović (1932–1940) 21/9...
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  • Dubac – BSK Beograd (1937–1940) Svetozar Džanić – Vojvodina (1934–1936) Franjo Glaser – BSK Beograd (1933–1937), Partizan (1945–1947) Ivan Jazbinšek – BSK...
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  • players who went on to join the Belgrade-based FK Partizan, along with Franjo Glaser, Zlatko Čajkovski, Stjepan Bobek, Miroslav Brozović and others. He also...
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  • January 1947)* Top scorer – Marko Valok (13 goals) First managers: Franjo Glaser, from October 1945 to November 1946. Longest-serving manager by time:...
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  • (2002/2006) 28/0 Petar Georgijevski (1984/1984) 1/0 Franjo Giler (1926/1932) 13/3 Franjo Glaser (1933/1940) 35/0 Svetislav Glišović (1932/1940) 21/9...
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    Petar Smajić Aleksandar Srnec Marija Ujević-Galetović Maksimilijan Vanka Franjo Vranjanin Oskar Alexander Lovro Artuković Vladimir Becić Federiko Benković...
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    in reference works dealing with World War II. Studies in Yugoslavia by Franjo Tudjman and Ivo Lah put losses at 2.1 million However, the official Yugoslav...
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  • Scholarly Resources. p. 149. ISBN 0-8420-2413-1. Retrieved 15 May 2024. Glaser, Kurt (1961). Czecho-Slovakia: A Critical History. Caldwell, ID: Caxton...
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  • August – Petra-Petrescu Nicolae, 1978. ISBN 3-7001-2142-3 Volume 8: Petračić Franjo – Ražun Matej, 1983 ISBN 3-7001-0615-7 Volume 9: Rázus Martin – Savić Šarko...
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