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2020–21 OFK Bačka Season
OFK Bačka are a Serbian football club based in Bačka Palanka. The 2020–21 campaign will be the club's 75th season since the club were formed. During this season the club will have competed in the following competitions: Serbian SuperLiga, Serbian Cup. Players Current squad Players with multiple nationalities * Nikola Eskić * Danilo Radjen Competitions Friendlies Serbian Super Liga Results summary =Results by round= Matches Serbian Cup References External links Official websiteFK Bačka BP ForumOFK Bačkaat Srbijasport.net {{DEFAULTSORT:2020-21 OFK Backa season Backa Backa may refer to: * Bačka, a region of Vojvodina, Serbia * Backa, Gothenburg, a suburb in Sweden * Backë, a village in Albania See also * Backa Theatre, Gothenburg, Sweden * Back (other) * Bačka (other) * Bacca (disambig ...
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OFK Bačka
OFK Bačka (Serbian Cyrillic: ОФК Бачка) is a football club based in Bačka Palanka, Serbia, that competes in the Serbian League Vojvodina. In 2016, the club achieved promotion to the Serbian SuperLiga. It is known as one of the most successful football clubs in Serbia at the all-time table of the Yugoslav Second League. Origins and rise The club was founded in 1945 and plays in the stadium Stadion Slavko Maletin Vava, capacity of 2,500, which was officially inaugurated on 7 July 1951. In 1959, Bačka achieved promotion to the Yugoslav Second League group East, but, at the end of the 1959–60 season, ended up being relegated. However, a bright sign was that Bačka striker Petar Remete became league top-scorer in 1960. Bačka returned to Second League in the 1961–62 season and this time stayed in the national second level for 14 consecutive years.
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Luka Pisačić
Luka Pisačić (born 29 August 1997) is a Croatian professional football who plays as a forward for NK Mladost Ždralovi. Career Born in Croatian capital Zagreb, Pisačić began his professional senior career in Austria playing with reserves team of SV Mattersburg. He also played with SV Lafnitz in Austrian Football Second League before moving to Serbia in summer 2020 and signing with OFK Bačka in 2020–21 Serbian SuperLiga. On 9 August 2021, he signed with Opava Opava (; , ) is a city in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 55,000 inhabitants. It lies on the Opava (river), Opava River. Opava is one of the historical centres of Silesia and was a historical capital of Czech Sile ... in the Czech Republic. References External links * 1997 births Living people Footballers from Zagreb Men's association football forwards Croatian men's footballers SV Mattersburg players SV Lafnitz players OFK Bačka players SFC Opava players DSV Leoben ...
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Miljan Marinković
Miljan ( sr-Cyrl, Миљан, ) is a masculine given name of South Slavic origin. Notable people with the name include: *Miljan Goljović (born 1971), Serbian-born retired Slovenian basketball player *Miljan Govedarica (born 1994), Bosnian footballer *Miljan Miljanić (1930–2012), Serbian football coach *Miljan Mrdaković (born 1982), Serbian footballer *Miljan Pavković (born 1981), Serbian basketball player *Miljan Radović (born 1975), retired Montenegrin footballer *Miljan Vuković (born 1990), Serbian rower *Miljan Zekić (born 1988), Serbian tennis player See also * * Miljanić *Miljanovac *Miljanovci (Kalesija) Miljanovci (Cyrillic: Миљановци) is a village in the municipality of Kalesija, Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina, sometimes known as Bosnia-Herzegovina and informally as Bosnia, is a country in Southeast Europe. Situate ... {{given name Slavic masculine given names Serbian masculine given names Masculine given names Montenegrin ma ...
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Strahinja Proković
Strahinja ( sr-cyr, Страхиња) is a Serbian given name meaning “great fear”. The name is a protective name, dating back to medieval Serbia, the oldest written document with this name being from 1322 as 'Страхинья'.Moroshkin, Mikhail. ''Славянский именослов, или, Собраніе славянских личных имен в алфавитном порядкѣ.'' Saint Petersburg: n.p., 1867. The root of the name is the word ''strah'', meaning 'fear' (from Proto-Slavic '' *straxъ''), while the ending ''-inja'' is an augmentative suffix thus giving the final meaning of "big/great fear". The name is given to the bearer in order to protect him from evil spirits or forces as the bearer is supposed to evoke fear in those spirits, who would avoid him as a consequence. Nicknames can include Strale, Straja, Strajo, Straha, Straho, Stašo, Staško, Strašo, Straško, Strajin, Strajan, Strajko, Strahac, Strahinjica and Strajovina (Ctraja-Ctrlaja). ...
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Nemanja Trifunović
Nemanja Trifunović ( sr-cyr, Немања Трифуновић; born 29 June 2004) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a left winger for Serbian club Partizan. Club career Trifunović played for the youth teams of Borac 1926. He later moved to Partizan. He signed his first professional contract with the club in September 2020. After winning the Serbian Youth League, he underwent training with the first team under coach Igor Duljaj. He extended his contract with the club until the end of July 2023. He made his debut in the second round of the Serbian SuperLiga for the 2023/24 season, replacing Xander Severina in the 84th minute of the match against Vojvodina. He appeared in the play-offs of the Conference League qualifiers, against Nordsjælland. He was in the starting lineup of Partizan for the first time in the round of 16 of the Serbian Cup for the 2023–24 season, against Grafičar Beograd. International career Trifunović passed the selection camp unde ...
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Rista Pajkanović
Riste (), also spelled Rista, is a Kashmiri meatball dish, made from mutton, beef, and rarely from chicken. It is an important part of Kashmiri Wazwan. Meat is grounded before being combined with spices and eggs. Then meat is rolled by hand into balls, which are cooked in hot water for half an hour. Then balls are then boiled in a gravy to flavour the dish. See also * Gushtaba – A traditional Kashmiri dish made with minced meat and yogurt. * Rogan Josh – A fragrant and spicy meat curry from Kashmir. * Wazwan – The traditional multi-course Kashmiri feast. * Kashmiri cuisine – The culinary traditions of Kashmir. * List of meatball dishes A meatball is ground or minced meat rolled into a small ball, sometimes along with other ingredients, such as bread crumbs, minced onion, eggs, butter, and seasoning. Meatballs are cooked by frying, baking, steaming, or braising in sauce. There ... – A list of meatball dishes from around the world. Kashmiri cuisine Mughlai cuis ...
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Nemanja Zdravković
Nemanja ( sr-Cyrl, Немања) is a masculine Serbian given name. It is derived from the by-name borne by the founder of the Nemanjić dynasty, Stefan Nemanja (1114–1199), a Serbian grand prince who was venerated as a saint after his death. Etymologically, many think the name most likely derives from a meaning "No Flaw", from Serbian '' Ne manjka - Nemanja'' " (basically means that he has no flaw)" Modern given name In Serbia, the name rose to popularity in the 1980s. Between 2003 and 2005, the name was 9th most popular name given to newly-born boys. * Nemanja Aleksandrov (born 1987), Serbian basketball player *Nemanja Bezbradica (born 1993), Serbian basketball player * Nemanja Bilbija (born 1990), Bosnian footballer *Nemanja Bjelica (born 1988), Serbian basketball player * Nemanja Čorović (born 1975), Serbian footballer *Nemanja Dangubić (born 1993), Serbian basketball player *Nemanja Dimitrijević (born 1992), Serbian paralympian athlete *Nemanja Glavčić (born 1997 ...
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Marko Stojanović (footballer, Born August 1998)
Marko Stojanović may refer to: * Marko Stojanović (actor) (born 1971), Serbian celebrity * Marko Stojanović (footballer, born 1994), German-Serbian footballer * Marko Stojanović (footballer, born 1998), Serbian footballer * Marko Stojanović, (volleyball coach, born 1994), Serbian volleyball coach See also * Mirko Stojanović Mirko Stojanović (born 11 June 1939 in Zagreb) is a Croatian retired footballer. In his career, he made four international appearances for the Yugoslavia national team. Playing career Club While playing for NK Dinamo Zagreb he won the 1959–60 ...
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Nikola Eskić
Nikola Eskić (, born 19 December 1997) is a Bosnian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Al-Shabab Club career As a youth player, Eskić joined FK Vlasenica from football club Milići in summer 2014. He was playing with FK Vlasenica in the first half of the 2015–16 First League of Republika Srpska. In the winter-break, he had 6 goals scored in the league and he became member of the youth team of the Republika Srpska official football team, and as such, he moved to Zvijezda 09. He played with Zvijezda 09 in the first half of the 2016–17 First League of Republika Srpska (14 appearances, Bosnian second-level. During winter-break, he joined Serbian team FK Napredak Kruševac. International career On 17 May 2018 he received a call for the Bosnia and Herzegovina national under-21 football team Bosnia and Herzegovina U21 national football team is made up by players who are 21 years old or younger and represents Bosnia and Herzegovina in international football matches at t ...
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Slobodan Babić
Slobodan ( sr-Cyrl, Слободан) is a Serbo-Croatian masculine given name which means "free" (''sloboda'' / meaning "freedom, liberty") used among other South Slavs as well. It was coined by Serbian liberal politician Vladimir Jovanović who, inspired by John Stuart Mill's essay ''On Liberty'' baptised his son as Slobodan in 1869 and his daughter Pravda (Justice) in 1871. It became popular in both the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1918–1945) and the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1945–1991) among various ethnic groups within Yugoslavia and therefore today there are also Slobodans among Croats, Slovenes and other Yugoslav peoples. During the decade after World War II, the name Slobodan (means "freedom") became the most popular Serbian male name, and it remained so until 1980. Common derived nicknames are Sloba, Slobo, Boban, Boba, Bobi and Čobi. The feminine counterpart is Slobodanka. A rare short form of the name Slobodan is Bodan, used sometimes in North Mace ...
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Nikola Žakula
Nikola Žakula ( sr-Cyrl, Никола Жакула; born 18 August 1992) is a Serbian footballer who plays for Metalac Gornji Milanovac. Club career Žakula started his career with football club Železničar Beograd, where he played between 2010 and 2011. Later he played for a period with Jedinstvo Stara Pazova in the Vojvodina League West and Serbian League Vojvodina. Next he also in the same league rank played as a member of RFK Novi Sad, Dunav Stari Banovci and ČSK Čelarevo. Scoring 5 goals on 15 league matches, Žakula helped ČSK to win the first place and make promotion to the 2015–16 Serbian First League. At the beginning of 2017, Žakula signed a three-year contract with the Serbian SuperLiga side Radnik Surdulica, along with teammate Mladen Vukasović. In the first friendly match for new club, Žakula score two goals against Radnički Pirot. Career statistics Honours ;ČSK Čelarevo *Serbian League Vojvodina Serbian League Vojvodina ( Serbian: Српс ...
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Danilo Aleksić
Danilo is a given name found in Italian, Portuguese, Spanish and Serbian. Notable people with the name Danilo include: Athletes Footballers * Danilo (footballer, born 1979), Brazilian footballer Danilo de Andrade * Danilo (footballer, born 1980), Brazilian footballer Danilo Moreira Serrano * Danilo (footballer, born 1981), Brazilian footballer Danilo Aguiar Rocha * Danilo (footballer, born 1984), Brazilian footballer Danilo Larangeira * Danilo (footballer, born 1985), Brazilian footballer Marcos Danilo Padinha (1985–2016) * Danilo (footballer, born 1986), Brazilian footballer Danilo Vitalino Pereira * Danilo (footballer, born 1990), Belgian footballer Richard Danilo Maciel Sousa Campos * Danilo (footballer, born April 1991), Brazilian footballer Danilo Lopes Cezario * Danilo (footballer, born July 1991), Brazilian footballer Danilo Luiz da Silva * Danilo (footballer, born 1999), Brazilian footballer Danilo Pereira da Silva * Danilo (footballer, born 2001), Brazilian football ...
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