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Adriano Fegic
Adriano Fegic (born 16 September 1956) is a Slovenian retired footballer who played as a striker. Club career Fegic played for HNK Rijeka in the Yugoslav First League from 1977 to 1985. In 1984–85, he was the club's top scorer. He scored four goals in the 1984–85 UEFA Cup, including a brace against both Real Valladolid and Real Madrid. Honours ;Rijeka *Yugoslav Cup **Winner (2): 1978, 1979 *Balkans Cup **Winner (1): 1978 **Runner-up (1): 1979 ;Primorje *Slovenian Cup Slovene or Slovenian may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Slovenia, a country in Central Europe * Slovene language, a South Slavic language mainly spoken in Slovenia * Slovenes, an ethno-linguistic group mainly living in Slovenia * Sl ... **Runner-up (1): 1995-96 Club statistics ''Rijeka only.'' References External links *AS Nancy profile
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Postojna
Postojna (; german: Adelsberg, it, Postumia) is a town in the traditional region of Inner Carniola, from Trieste, in southwestern Slovenia. It is the seat of the Municipality of Postojna.Postojna municipal site


History

The area is known to have been populated since the era due to the discovery of a cave settlement near the town of Postojna called (). The town lies on the Pivka River. Written sources first mention the settlement in the 13th century and in 1432 it bec ...
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1977–78 Yugoslav Cup
The 1977–78 Yugoslav Cup was the 30th season of the top football knockout competition in SFR Yugoslavia, the Yugoslav Cup ( sh, Kup Jugoslavije), also known as the "Marshal Tito Cup" (''Kup Maršala Tita''), since its establishment in 1946. It was won by Rijeka, for whom it was their first major silverware in history. This season marked the end of the domination of Hajduk Split in this competition, as their run of five consecutive cup wins came to an end when they were knocked out by eventual winners Rijeka in the semi-final. The other finalists from the previous season, Dinamo Zagreb, also exited in the semi-final following their defeat to minnows Trepça. Along with Trepça and Rijeka, surprise of the tournament were also Borac Čačak, who were the last team from outside top level in the tournament when they were knocked out in the quarter-finals. Calendar First round First round proper was played on 7 September 1977. Ties were decided over a single leg, with penalt ...
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1956 Births
Events January * January 1 – The Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, Anglo-Egyptian Condominium ends in Sudan. * January 8 – Operation Auca: Five U.S. evangelical Christian Missionary, missionaries, Nate Saint, Roger Youderian, Ed McCully, Jim Elliot and Pete Fleming, are killed for trespassing by the Huaorani people of Ecuador, shortly after making contact with them. * January 16 – Egyptian leader Gamal Abdel Nasser vows to reconquer Palestine (region), Palestine. * January 25–January 26, 26 – Finnish troops reoccupy Porkkala, after Soviet Union, Soviet troops vacate its military base. Civilians can return February 4. * January 26 – The 1956 Winter Olympics open in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy. February * February 11 – British Espionage, spies Guy Burgess and Donald Maclean (spy), Donald Maclean resurface in the Soviet Union, after being missing for 5 years. * February 14–February 25, 25 – The 20th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union is held in Mosc ...
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1983–84 NK Rijeka Season
The 1983–84 season was the 38th season in Rijeka’s history and their 22nd season in the Yugoslav First League. Their 15th place finish in the 1982–83 season meant it was their tenth successive season playing in the Yugoslav First League. Competitions Yugoslav First League Classification Results summary Results by round Matches First League Sourcersssf.com/small> Yugoslav Cup Source/small> Squad statistics ''Competitive matches only. Appearances in brackets indicate numbers of times the player came on as a substitute.'' See also *1983–84 Yugoslav First League *1983–84 Yugoslav Cup References * * External sources 1983–84 Yugoslav First Leagueat rsssf.com Prvenstvo 1983.-84.at nk-rijeka.hr {{DEFAULTSORT:1983-84 NK Rijeka season HNK Rijeka seasons Rijeka Rijeka ( , , ; also known as Fiume hu, Fiume, it, Fiume ; local Chakavian: ''Reka''; german: Sankt Veit am Flaum; sl, Reka) is the principal seaport and the third-largest city in Croat ...
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1982–83 NK Rijeka Season
The 1982–83 season was the 37th season in Rijeka’s history and their 21st season in the Yugoslav First League. Their 12th place finish in the 1981–82 season meant it was their ninth successive season playing in the Yugoslav First League. Competitions Yugoslav First League Classification Results summary Results by round Matches First League Sourcersssf.com/small> Yugoslav Cup Source/small> Squad statistics ''Competitive matches only. Appearances in brackets indicate numbers of times the player came on as a substitute.'' See also *1982–83 Yugoslav First League * 1982–83 Yugoslav Cup References * * External sources 1982–83 Yugoslav First Leagueat rsssf.com Prvenstvo 1982.-83.at nk-rijeka.hr {{DEFAULTSORT:1982-83 NK Rijeka season HNK Rijeka seasons Rijeka Rijeka ( , , ; also known as Fiume hu, Fiume, it, Fiume ; local Chakavian: ''Reka''; german: Sankt Veit am Flaum; sl, Reka) is the principal seaport and the third-largest city in Cro ...
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1981–82 NK Rijeka Season
The 1981–82 season was the 36th season in Rijeka’s history and their 20th season in the Yugoslav First League. Their 7th place finish in the 1980–81 season meant it was their eighth successive season playing in the Yugoslav First League. Competitions Yugoslav First League Classification Results summary Results by round Matches First League Sourcersssf.com/small> Yugoslav Cup Source/small> Squad statistics ''Competitive matches only. Appearances in brackets indicate numbers of times the player came on as a substitute.'' See also *1981–82 Yugoslav First League * 1981–82 Yugoslav Cup References * * External links 1981–82 Yugoslav First Leagueat rsssf.com Prvenstvo 1981.-82.at nk-rijeka.hr {{DEFAULTSORT:1981-82 NK Rijeka season HNK Rijeka seasons Rijeka Rijeka ( , , ; also known as Fiume hu, Fiume, it, Fiume ; local Chakavian: ''Reka''; german: Sankt Veit am Flaum; sl, Reka) is the principal seaport and the third-largest city in Croa ...
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1980–81 NK Rijeka Season
The 1980–81 season was the 35th season in Rijeka’s history and their 19th season in the Yugoslav First League. Their 10th place finish in the 1979–80 season meant it was their seventh successive season playing in the Yugoslav First League. Competitions Yugoslav First League Classification Results summary Results by round Matches First League Sourcersssf.com/small> Yugoslav Cup Source/small> Squad statistics ''Competitive matches only.'' Notes 1. Rijeka’s Milan Ružić was sent off when the result was 1–1. The referee abandoned the match following the scuffle that ensued. The match was voided and awarded 3–0 to Vardar. Ružić was suspended for six months. See also *1980–81 Yugoslav First League *1980–81 Yugoslav Cup References * * External sources 1980–81 Yugoslav First Leagueat rsssf.com Prvenstvo 1980.-81.at nk-rijeka.hr {{DEFAULTSORT:1980-81 NK Rijeka season HNK Rijeka seasons Rijeka Rijeka ( , , ; also known as Fiume hu, F ...
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1979–80 NK Rijeka Season
The 1979–80 season was the 34th season in Rijeka’s history and their 18th season in the Yugoslav First League. Their 10th place finish in the 1978–79 season meant it was their sixth successive season playing in the Yugoslav First League. Competitions Yugoslav First League Classification Results summary Results by round Matches First League Sourcersssf.com/small> Yugoslav Cup Source/small> Cup Winners' Cup Sourceworldfootball.net/small> Squad statistics ''Competitive matches only.'' See also *1979–80 Yugoslav First League * 1979–80 Yugoslav Cup * 1979–80 European Cup Winners' Cup References * * External sources 1979–80 Yugoslav First Leagueat rsssf.com Prvenstvo 1979.-80.at nk-rijeka.hr {{DEFAULTSORT:1979-80 NK Rijeka season HNK Rijeka seasons Rijeka Rijeka ( , , ; also known as Fiume hu, Fiume, it, Fiume ; local Chakavian: ''Reka''; german: Sankt Veit am Flaum; sl, Reka) is the principal seaport and the third-largest city in Cr ...
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1978–79 NK Rijeka Season
The 1978–79 season was the 33rd season in Rijeka’s history and their 17th season in the Yugoslav First League. Their 5th place finish in the 1977–78 season meant it was their fifth successive season playing in the Yugoslav First League. Competitions Yugoslav First League Classification Results summary Results by round Matches First League Sourcersssf.com/small> Yugoslav Cup Source/small> Cup Winners' Cup Sourceworldfootball.net/small> Squad statistics ''Competitive matches only.'' See also *1978–79 Yugoslav First League *1978–79 Yugoslav Cup *1978–79 European Cup Winners' Cup References * * External sources 1978–79 Yugoslav First Leagueat rsssf.com Prvenstvo 1978.-79.at nk-rijeka.hr {{DEFAULTSORT:1978-79 NK Rijeka season HNK Rijeka seasons Rijeka Rijeka ( , , ; also known as Fiume hu, Fiume, it, Fiume ; local Chakavian: ''Reka''; german: Sankt Veit am Flaum; sl, Reka) is the principal seaport and the third-largest city in Croati ...
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1977–78 NK Rijeka Season
The 1977–78 season was the 32nd season in Rijeka’s history and their 16th season in the Yugoslav First League. Their 5th place finish in the 1976–77 season meant it was their fourth successive season playing in the Yugoslav First League. Competitions Yugoslav First League Classification Results summary Results by round Matches First League Sourcersssf.com/small> Yugoslav Cup Source/small> Squad statistics ''Competitive matches only.'' See also *1977–78 Yugoslav First League *1977–78 Yugoslav Cup References * * External sources 1977–78 Yugoslav First Leagueat rsssf.com Prvenstvo 1977.-78.at nk-rijeka.hr {{DEFAULTSORT:1977-78 NK Rijeka season HNK Rijeka seasons Rijeka Rijeka ( , , ; also known as Fiume hu, Fiume, it, Fiume ; local Chakavian: ''Reka''; german: Sankt Veit am Flaum; sl, Reka) is the principal seaport and the third-largest city in Croatia (after Zagreb and Split). It is located in Primor ...
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UEFA
Union of European Football Associations (UEFA ; french: Union des associations européennes de football; german: Union der europäischen Fußballverbände) is one of six continental bodies of governance in association football. It governs football, futsal and beach football in Europe and the Eurasian transcontinental countries of Russia, Turkey, Cyprus, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, and Kazakhstan, as well as one Asian country Israel. UEFA consists of 55 national association members. Because of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, FIFA and UEFA suspended all Russian national teams and clubs from any FIFA and UEFA competitions. UEFA consists of the national football associations of Europe, and runs national and club competitions including the UEFA European Championship, UEFA Nations League, UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa Conference League, and UEFA Super Cup, and also controls the prize money, regulations, as well as media rights to those competitio ...
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1995–96 Slovenian Football Cup
The 1995–96 Slovenian Football Cup was the fifth season of the Slovenian Football Cup, Slovenia's football knockout competition. Qualified clubs 1994–95 Slovenian PrvaLiga members * Beltinci * Celje * Gorica *Izola * Jadran Dekani * Koper *Kočevje * Korotan Prevalje *Ljubljana * Maribor * Mura * Naklo * Olimpija * Primorje * Rudar Velenje * Vevče Qualified through MNZ Regional Cups *MNZ Ljubljana: Zagorje, Črnuče *MNZ Maribor: Železničar Maribor, Pobrežje *MNZ Celje: Šentjur, Dravinja *MNZ Koper: Ilirska Bistrica *MNZ Nova Gorica: Adria *MNZ Murska Sobota: Cankova, Bakovci *MNZ Lendava: Nafta Lendava, Čentiba *MNZG-Kranj: Sava Kranj, Visoko *MNZ Ptuj: Aluminij, Drava Ptuj First round Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final First leg Second leg {{DEFAULTSORT:1995-96 Slovenian Football Cup Slovenian Football Cup seasons Cup Slovenian Cup Slovene or Slovenian may refer to: * Something of, from, ...
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