• based in Belgrade. It was originally formed as SK Velika Srbija in 1913 and changed its name to SK Jugoslavija in 1919. They were among the most popular Serbian...
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  • Jugoslavija) may also refer to: 1554 Yugoslavia, designation for a stony asteroid in the middle region of the Asteroid Belt Jugoslavija (magazine) SK...
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  • 1st - SK Jugoslavija 1924: 1st - SK Jugoslavija 1925: 1st - SK Jugoslavija 1926: 1st - SK Jugoslavija 1927: 1st - BSK Belgrade; 2nd - SK Jugoslavija 1928:...
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    Aleksandar Tirnanić (category SK Jedinstvo Beograd players)
    there by coach Radenko Mitrović who brought the talented youngster to SK Jugoslavija youth setup. However, Tirnanić soon moved to arch crosstown rival BSK...
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  • Branislav Sekulić (category SK Jugoslavija players)
    brother Dragutin. SK Soko Beograd brought him next but he only played with the youth team while with them. Next he was spotted by SK Jugoslavija where he joined...
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  • dubbed the "Serbian representatives". The team featured footballers from SK Jugoslavija and BSK, two of the Serbian clubs of the interwar period. The French...
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    in this location was opened on 24 April 1927. It was the stadium of SK Jugoslavija, Yugoslav football champion in 1924 and 1925. It consisted of a 30,000...
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  • FK Voždovac (redirect from SK Dušanovac)
    top like other clubs such as BSK Belgrade or SK Jugoslavija. In 1929, it is renamed into Voždovački SK (Voždovački sport klub). The main success in this...
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  • (1911-02-27)27 February 1911 (aged 19) 2 SK Jugoslavija 3MF Branislav Hrnjiček (1908-06-05)5 June 1908 (aged 22) 4 SK Jugoslavija 2DF Milutin Ivković (captain) (1906-03-03)3...
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    Milutin Ivković (category SK Jugoslavija players)
    (pronounced [milutǐnats]). He started playing football in the youth team of SK Jugoslavija, and became a regular senior player for the club between 1922 and 1929...
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  • Milovan Ćirić (category SK Jugoslavija players)
    Yugoslav football coach and player. He was the last player to captain SK Jugoslavija and the first captain of Red Star Belgrade (1945–1947). In June 1947...
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    formed such as Srpski mač in 1906, BSK in 1911 and SK Velika Srbija (later renamed to SK Jugoslavija) in 1913. In spring 1914, the Serbian Olympic Committee...
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    Alois Machek (category SK Jugoslavija players)
    now renamed to SK Jugoslavija. He would play with SK Jugoslavija until 1926. Along with his compatriot Karel Blaha as SK Jugoslavija coach, he went on...
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  • Blagoje Marjanović (category SK Jugoslavija players)
    was portrayed by actor Petar Strugar. Yugoslavia's goal tally first SK Jugoslavija Yugoslav Championship: 1924 BSK Beograd Yugoslav Championship: 1930–31...
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  • Danilo Stojanović (category SK Jugoslavija players)
    was colloquially known as Yugoslavia, so the club changed its name to SK Jugoslavija as Velika Srbija meant Great Serbia, a name now obsolete as all the...
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    pre-World War II rivalry between BSK Belgrade and SK Jugoslavija in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. SK Jugoslavija was disbanded in 1945 by the new Communist authorities...
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    Belgrade in 1932, he played in ČSK until 1936, when he was transferred to SK Jugoslavija, one of the major national clubs. As a member of the Yugoslavia national...
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  • to replay their last two matches of the season: home match against SK Jugoslavija and the away match at Hajduk Split (both of which BSK originally won:...
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    Károly Nemes (category SK Jugoslavija players)
    coach. He is best known for his work on champion teams of SK Rapid Wien and SK Jugoslavija. He coached throughout Central and South-Eastern Europe. He...
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  • Galatasaray SK v Beşiktaş JK Galatasaray SK v Vefa SK Beşiktaş JK v Galatasaray SK Vefa SK v Galatasaray SK SK Jugoslavija v Galatasaray SK SK Jugoslavija v Galatasaray...
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  • Robert Lang (football manager) (category SK Jugoslavija players)
    Berlin in 1905, 1906 and 1907. He also played in 1921 with Yugoslav side SK Jugoslavija. He coached 1. Simmeringer SC in the seasons 1924–25, 1925–26 and 1926–27...
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  • already been a dominant club domestically during the 1930s. SK Jugoslavija, renamed by then to SK 1913 because of political reasons as German authorities...
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  • FK BASK (redirect from SK Soko Beograd)
    contribution to the team was the arrival of Czech playmaker Alois Machek from SK Jugoslavija in 1927. In constant struggle with problems, at the end of the second...
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  • Nikola Perlić (category SK Jugoslavija players)
    signed with one of the major Yugoslav clubs, SK Jugoslavija. His good exhibitions will make him with Jugoslavija will earn him 3 calls for the Belgrade representative...
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  • HNK Borovo (redirect from SK Bata Borovo)
    and Nikola Perlić from SK Jugoslavija, Slavko Šurdonja from BSK Belgrade, among others. Nemes came in July 1938 coming from SK Jugoslavia which had hired...
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  • league was usually 3rd, right behind the famous Belgrade clubs BSK and SK Jugoslavija. In the 1942 season they finished 7th; however, that season they acquired...
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  • (1926–32). Played in clubs including Gradanski Zagreb (1925–31) and SK Jugoslavija Belgrade (1931–35). As a Volksdeutsche Croatian during the German occupation...
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  • football match, Ruch Chorzów beats at home SK Jugoslavija 5–2, August 2. In a friendly football match, SK Jugoslavija beats ŁKS Łódź 2–0, August 3. In a friendly...
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    league Hajduk Split 1936 SK Jugoslavija 1–2, 4–0 Građanski Zagreb 1938 Građanski Zagreb 4–1, 2–2 BSK Belgrade 1939 SK Jugoslavija 5–1, 0–0 Slavija Sarajevo...
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  • have luck cause they got as opponents in the quarterfinal Belgrade's SK Jugoslavija, which crashed them 2–5 and later became champions that season. The...
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