NK Đerzelez was a Bosnian football club from Sarajevo during the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and in more recent times, Zenica. The football club was formed...
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Bilino Polje Stadium (category NK Čelik Zenica)
Polje is the home football stadium of Bosnian Premier League football club NK Čelik from the city of Zenica in Bosnia and Herzegovina and one of two stadiums...
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they lost their next 2 games and exited the competition along with NK Đerzelez as the only 2 teams who lost all of their games. For the 1995–96 season...
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Sead Bajramović (category NK Osijek players)
He will also have a spell in the still recovering Bosnian League club NK Đerzelez, from Zenica, where he played in the 1999–2000 and 2000–01 seasons of...
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(1937–41) before the German invasion of Yugoslavia, and in Sarajevo-based NK Derzelez (1941–44) when it was under the Independent State of Croatia. When about...
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SAŠK as Bosnian Croatian, Slavija affiliated to Bosnian Serbs, Bosniaks Đerzelez (also known as Sarajevski) and Makabi Sarajevo (also known as Barkohba)...
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outbreak of World War I, there were four clubs in Sarajevo; SAŠK, Slavija, Đerzelez (also known as Sarajevski), and Makabi Sarajevo (also known as Barkohba)...
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Džemo Smječanin (category NK Korotan Prevalje (1933) players)
Bosnian Supercup and one league title during that time. In 1999, he joined Đerzelez, and in the season 1999–2000 scored 25 league goals for the club, making...
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Fahrudin Zejnilović (category NK Maribor players)
League of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1999. After TOŠK, Zejnilović managed Đerzelez from 2000 until 2001 and later Igman Konjic. He was then named by the Bosnia...
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Elvedin Beganović (category NK Čelik Zenica players)
his career, Beganović played for hometown side Čelik Zenica, Remscheid, Đerzelez, Sarajevo, Erzurumspor and Travnik. While playing for Sarajevo, he won...
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earlier. At the end of the World War II the three major clubs in Sarajevo, Đerzelez, SAŠK and Slavija, were disbanded by the new authorities which formed FK...
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competitions indicated in italics. Biggest Bosnian league victory: Olimpik – Đerzelez Zenica (in Zenica): 10:0 (2000–01 Bosnian Premier league season, Round...
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Caps Goals Club 1GK Almir Tolja (1974-10-25)25 October 1974 (aged 22) Đerzelez 2DF Dženan Hošić (1976-03-13)13 March 1976 (aged 21) FK Sarajevo 3MF Hasan...
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Husref Musemić (category NK Čelik Zenica managers)
managers Mehmed Janjoš and Nermin Hadžiahmetović. Afterwards he managed Đerzelez in the late 1990s, before becoming Sarajevo's main manager and winning...
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Clarence Bitang – (MKD) – Vardar Skopje 2017–2019 Jean Marc Bogmis – (BIH) – Đerzelez Zenica 1999–2001 Rodrigue Bongongui – (CRO, SVN) – Slaven Belupo 2018–2019...
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Nihad Sadibašić (category NK Travnik players)
Team Apps (Gls) 1995-1999 Travnik 70+ (6+) 1999 Vorwärts Steyr 7 (0) 2000 Đerzelez 15 (2) 2000-2001 Travnik 40 (4) 2001-2003 Velež Mostar 53 (0) 2005-2006...
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Admir Adžem (category NK Zagreb players)
clubs, including hometown club Željezničar on four occasions, Zagreb, Đerzelez, Pogoń Szczecin, GKS Katowice and Zagłębie Sosnowiec where he finished...
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outbreak of World War I, there were four clubs in Sarajevo; SAŠK, Slavija, Đerzelez (also known as Sarajevski), and Makabi Sarajevo (also known as Barkohba)...
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