• December 2018. "Nikezić Petar" (in Serbian). reprezentacija.rs. Retrieved 26 December 2018. Petar Nikezić at WorldFootball.net Petar Nikezić at FootballDatabase...
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    1972 under the charge of being "anarcho-liberal". Nikezić was born in Belgrade to a Serb father, Petar, and a French mother, Suzanne. He studied at the...
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  • Kustudić Zoran Marić Dušan Mijić Đorđe Milić Sima Milovanov Zoran Mijucić Petar Nikezić Žarko Nikolić Martin Novoselac Ilija Pantelić Slobodan Pavković Đorđe...
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  • brackets indicate their spells at the club. Ivica Šangulin (1983–1985) Petar Nadoveza (1985–1986) Đorđe Milić (1986–1987) Milan Ribar (1987–1988) Žarko...
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  • Shugart Ron Davies (1979) Clive Griffiths (1980) Wayne Hughes (1979) Petar Nikezić (1978) Nino Zec (1978, 1983–84) Many former players have found employment...
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  • Velež Mostar 1972–1981 16 Snješko Cerin 103 Dinamo Zagreb 1976–1986 17 Petar Nikezić 102 301 0.34 Vojvodina, Osijek 1967–1978, 1979–1982 18 Zlatko Vujović...
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  • Peter Marquardt, 50, American actor (Desperado, El Mariachi, Deus Ex). Petar Nikezić, 64, Serbian footballer (Vojvodina). Yehuda Nir, 84, Polish-born Israeli-American...
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    – February 1968) Petar Stambolić (February 1968 – November 1968) Marko Nikezić (November 1968 – 26 October 1972) Tihomir Vlaškalić (26 October 1972 –...
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    Petar Stambolić (Serbian: Петар Стамболић;Serbian pronunciation: [pětar stambǒliːt͡ɕ]; 12 July 1912 – 21 September 2007) was a Yugoslav-born Serbian communist...
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  • (1947-06-04)4 June 1947 (aged 25) Borovo 24 4FW Petar Nikezić (1950-04-03)3 April 1950 (aged 22) Vojvodina 25 3MF Petar Baralić (1951-10-03)3 October 1951 (aged...
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  • Members of this generation were players like Zvonko Ivezić, Ratko Svilar, Petar Nikezić, Đorđe Vujkov, Slavko Ličinar, Šandor Mokuš and Martin Novoselac. Todor...
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  • (1963–1964) 3/0 Dušan Nedič (1988-1988) Stevan Neštički (1967–1967) 1/0 Petar Nikezić (1971–1973) 3/0 Dušan Nikolić (1976–1977) 4/1 Jovica Nikolić (1985–1985)...
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  • footballer February 28 – Gerdo Hazelhekke, Dutch footballer April 3 – Petar Nikezić, Yugoslavian-Serbian international footballer (died 2014) April 8 –...
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  • Nestorović (2009–13) Mihajlo Nešković (2016–18) Bojan Neziri (2000–03) Petar Nikezić (1967–80) Radoslav Nikodijević (1989–90) Joška Nikolić (1938–40, 46–47)...
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  • Filipović Red Star 18 6 Dušan Bajević Velež 17 7 Salem Halilhodžić Velež 14 Petar Nikezić Vojvodina 9 Nenad Cvetković Radnički Niš 13 Husnija Fazlić Borac Banja...
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  • Belgrade 33 2 Dušan Bajević Velež 20 3 Nenad Cvetković Radnički Niš 16 4 Petar Nikezić Vojvodina 15 Miodrag Kustudić Vojvodina 6 Josip Bukal Željezničar 14...
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  • positions Champions Rijeka (1st title) Runner-up Trepça Tournament statistics Matches played 31 Top goal scorer(s) Petar Nikezić (4) ← 1976–77 1978–79 →...
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    a prominent political movement in the 1970s, which also included Marko Nikezić and Latinka Perović. He retired in 1972, amidst pressure against his group...
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    (1946–1948) Edvard Kardelj (1948–1953) Koča Popović (1953–1965) Marko Nikezić (1965–1968) Mišo Pavićević (1968–1969) Mirko Tepavac (1969–1972) Jakša...
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  • Vasile Zavoda, Romanian international footballer (born 1929) 19 July: Petar Nikezić, Yugoslavian-Serbian international footballer (born 1950) 1 August:...
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  • (1963/1964) 3/0 Stevan Neštički (1967/1967) 1/0 Bojan Neziri (2004/2005) 3/0 Petar Nikezić (1971/1973) 3/0 Dušan Nikolić (1976/1977) 4/1 Jovica Nikolić (1985/1985)...
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  • Dragoljub Velimirović Miodrag Radulovacki Ivica Brzić Bora Todorović Petar Nikezić Tijana Jurić Željko Đurđić Dragoljub Čirić Miodrag Pavlović Sava Stojkov...
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  • Retrieved 10 February 2023. "Nikezić (SSP): Trgovina bez carina sa Kinom donosi dugoročne posledice srpskoj privredi" [Nikezić (SSP): Duty-free trade with...
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    (1946–1948) Edvard Kardelj (1948–1953) Koča Popović (1953–1965) Marko Nikezić (1965–1968) Mišo Pavićević (1968–1969) Mirko Tepavac (1969–1972) Jakša...
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  • Grujić, Janko Veselinović, Željko Veselinović, Branko Miljuš, and Dušan Nikezić in the hunger strike. At the 24 December protest, protesters tried to storm...
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  • Mijatović Stefan Milošević Stefan Mugoša Nemanja Mijušković Darko Nikač Nikola Nikezić Milan Purović Srđan Radonjić Risto Radunović Momčilo Raspopović Mirko Raičević...
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    (1946–1948) Edvard Kardelj (1948–1953) Koča Popović (1953–1965) Marko Nikezić (1965–1968) Mišo Pavićević (1968–1969) Mirko Tepavac (1969–1972) Jakša...
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    office, under the charge of being "liberal". Latinka Perović and Marko Nikezić were marked as leaders of this liberal movement inside League of Communists...
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  • life in 1972 after coming out in support of Latinka Perović and Marko Nikezić, leading figures of the so-called "Serbian liberals [sr]", a liberal faction...
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    The replacements were Marko Nikezić, as the president, and Latinka Perović as the secretary of the SKS, respectively. Nikezić and Perović supported market-based...
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