Slobodan Santrač (Serbian Cyrillic: Слободан Сантрач, pronounced [slobǒdan sântraːtʃ]; 1 July 1946 – 13 February 2016) was a Serbian football manager and...
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writer and politician Slobodan Santrač (1946–2016), Serbian football manager Slobodan Šijan (born 1946), Serbian film director Slobodan Šnajder (born 1948)...
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soccer player Slobodan Santrač (1946–2016), Yugoslav and Serbian football manager and player This page lists people with the surname Santrač. If an internal...
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team composed of Serbian and Montenegrin players exclusively, while Slobodan Santrač, a former Yugoslavia national team player, was named the team's first-ever...
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team composed of Serbian and Montenegrin players exclusively, while Slobodan Santrač, a former Yugoslavia national team player, was named the team's first...
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respectively). Head coach: Jalal Talebi Head coach: Steve Sampson Head coach: Slobodan Santrač Head coach: Hernán Darío Gómez Head coach: Glenn Hoddle Head coach:...
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relegation. On 25 December 1998, former Yugoslavia national team coach Slobodan Santrač joined Shandong as their new manager for the start of the 1999 league...
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are the likes of Josip Skoblar, Spasoje Samardžić, Ilija Petković, Slobodan Santrač, Dragoslav Stepanović, Mitar Mrkela, Saša Ćurčić, Duško Tošić, Branislav...
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(1) Red Star OFK Belgrade Slobodan Santrač (OFK Belgrade) 33 1972–73 Red Star (11) Velež Mostar OFK Belgrade Slobodan Santrač (OFK Belgrade) Vojin Lazarević...
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season, Guo was sacked by the club and former notable Serbian coach Slobodan Santrač took over as manager. Though finished at thirteenth place, the team...
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two qualifying games, both against Finland. On 23 August 2005, coach Slobodan Santrač resigned as coach of Macedonia after just five months due to personal...
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Dirjal (2000–01) Procópio Cardoso (2001) Abdullah Saad* (2001–02) Slobodan Santrač (2002–03) Carlos Roberto Pereira (2003) Cabralzinho (July 2003 – Nov...
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Ranković Branko Rašović Vuk Rašović Nemanja Rnić Slobodan Rojević Antonio Rukavina Zoltan Sabo Slobodan Santrač Niša Saveljić Branko Savić Božidar Senčar Kiril...
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unsuccessful and he was soon replaced by Slobodan Santrač. After a poor string of results, Slobodan Santrač was fired and former Chinese international...
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Al-Johar (1) 17 October 2000 19 February 2001 13 11 1 1 84.61% 32 Slobodan Santrač 10 July 2001 24 August 2001 7 3 2 2 42.86% 33 Nasser Al-Johar (2) 31...
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disagreements with the then coach Slobodan Santrač. The player was praised in the training sessions and, under Santrač's orders, warmed up from the 30th...
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Hajduk Split in the process. Fuelled by their prolific goalscorer Slobodan Santrač, Galenika also had a successful league season as they won the 1981–82...
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He became the top scorer of the league in 1969–70 season, alongside Slobodan Santrač with 20 goals. In the summer of 1977, the owner of AEK Athens, Loukas...
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29,800 Referee: Vítor Melo Pereira (Portugal) Just three minutes after Slobodan Komljenović scored the equalizer, Predrag Mijatović missed a penalty kick...
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2005 – June 9, 2006) Martin Koopman (2006) Milan Živadinović (2007) Slobodan Santrač (Jan 1, 2008 – June 30, 2008) Zhu Bo (July 21, 2008 – Oct 12, 2009)...
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in Serbian clubs, with the all-time league top-scorer being a Serb Slobodan Santrač who represented all Belgrade-based clubs: OFK Beograd, Partizan and...
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1998 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign, he was selected by manager Slobodan Santrač for the finals in France, where he would score twice in only three...
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regular within the team for the next few seasons it was not until Slobodan Santrač became manager of the team at the beginning of the 1999 league season...
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Enver Salihodžić 6/0 (1973–1974) Siniša Saničanin 75/2 (2021–2024) Slobodan Santrač 72/35 (1978–1980) Sead Sarajlić 11/0 (1983) Niša Saveljić 113/18 (1995–1997...
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Yugoslavia featuring six republics and last five years under head coach Slobodan Santrač representing FR Yugoslavia, which consisted of Serbia and Montenegro...
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Cup, however he lost his start position due to team politics after Slobodan Santrač began managing the team. In 2000, Deng decide to retire from football...
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Milutinović Miljan Miljanić Vujadin Boškov Radomir Antić Milovan Rajevac Slobodan Santrač Branko Stanković Dragoslav Stepanović Ivan Jovanović Miroslav Đukić...
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CF 17 Savo Milošević 58' Substitutions: MF 20 Dejan Stanković 50' FW 21 Perica Ognjenović 58' FW 22 Darko Kovačević 68' Manager: Slobodan Santrač...
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Pavle Ninkov Aleksandar Pantić Radovan Radaković Predrag Ristović Slobodan Santrač Miroslav Savić Borislav Stevanović Vladimir Stojković Bojan Šaranov...
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1969–70 saw Velež finish third and Bajević joint top scorer alongside Slobodan Santrač with 20 goals each. 1970 also saw Bajević's first call-up to the national...
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