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Boban Dmitrović
Boban Dmitrović (; born 2 April 1972) is a Serbian Association football, football manager and former player. Club career Born in Konarevo, a village near Kraljevo, Dmitrović started out at local club Budućnost Konarevo, before joining FK Sloga Kraljevo, Sloga Kraljevo. He made his First League of FR Yugoslavia debut with FK Rad, Rad in the 1993–94 First League of FR Yugoslavia, 1993–94 season. In the summer of 1996, Dmitrović moved to Austria to play for Grazer AK. He spent seven seasons with the club, making 198 appearances and scoring 12 goals in the Austrian Football Bundesliga, Austrian Bundesliga. In May 2003, Dmitrović signed with GAK's crosstown rivals SK Sturm Graz, Sturm Graz, penning a two-year contract. He ended up playing 52 league games for the club. In the summer of 2005, Dmitrović returned to his homeland and signed with FK Borac Čačak, Borac Čačak. He led them as captain to a fourth-place finish in the 2007–08 Serbian SuperLiga, 2007–08 season, a ...
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Kraljevo
Kraljevo ( sr-cyr, Краљево, ) is a city and the administrative center of the Raška District in central Serbia. It is situated on the confluence of West Morava and Ibar, in the geographical region of Šumadija, between the mountains of Kotlenik in the north, and Stolovi in the south. In 2011 the city urban area has a population of 68,749 inhabitants, while the city administrative area has 125,488 inhabitants. With an area of 1530 km², it is the largest municipality (after Belgrade) in Serbia by area. Name Formerly known as Rudo Polje (Рудо Поље), Karanovac (Карановац) and Rankovićevo (Ранковићево), Kraljevo received its present name, meaning "the King's Town", from King Milan I of Serbia in honor of his own coronation and six Serbian kings that had been crowned in that area. The modern coat of arms of the city features seven crowns symbolizing the seven kings. History and sights The "lower" Ibar region is thought to be the first area w ...
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UEFA Competitions
UEFA competitions (french: competitions de l'UEFA), referred improperly by the mass media as European football, are the set of tournaments organised by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA), generally in professional and amateur association football and futsal. The term was established in 1971 by the confederation to differentiate the men's football competitions under its administration, the first in history being held at a pan-European stage, from other international competitions carried out in the continent between 1960s and 1990s, such as the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, International Football Cup and Karl Rappan Cup, Cup of the Alps, Balkans Cup and the restructured Mitropa Cup (as well as some which had already been discontinued by late 1950s such as the Latin Cup). All these tournaments were organised by private bodies and/or at least two national associations and concerning one of more regional areas of Europe, not being recognised by UEFA for historic-statistical ...
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1999–2000 Austrian Football Bundesliga
Statistics of Austrian Football Bundesliga in the 1999–2000 season. Overview It was contested by 10 teams, and FC Tirol Innsbruck won the championship. League standings Results Teams played each other four times in the league. In the first half of the season each team played every other team twice (home and away), and then did the same in the second half of the season. First half of season Second half of season Top goalscorers External linksAustria - List of final tables (RSSSF) {{DEFAULTSORT:1999-2000 Austrian Football Bundesliga Austrian Football Bundesliga seasons Austria Austria, , bar, Östareich officially the Republic of Austria, is a country in the southern part of Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps. It is a federation of nine states, one of which is the capital, Vienna, the most populous ... 1999–2000 in Austrian football ...
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1998–99 Austrian Football Bundesliga
Statistics of Austrian Football Bundesliga in the 1998–99 season. Overview It was contested by 10 teams, and SK Sturm Graz won the championship. Teams and location Teams of 1998-99 Austrian Football Bundesliga *Austria Lustenau *Austria Salzburg * Austria Wien *Grazer AK *LASK *Rapid Wien *SV Ried *Sturm Graz * Tirol Innsbruck *Vorwärts Steyr League standings Results Teams played each other four times in the league. In the first half of the season each team played every other team twice (home and away), and then did the same in the second half of the season. First half of season Second half of season Top goalscorers External linksAustria - List of final tables (RSSSF) {{DEFAULTSORT:1998-99 Austrian Football Bundesliga Austrian Football Bundesliga seasons Aust Aust is a small village in South Gloucestershire, England, about north of Bristol and about south west of Gloucester. It is located on the eastern side of the Severn estuary, close to the east ...
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1997–98 Austrian Football Bundesliga
Statistics of Austrian Football Bundesliga in the 1997–98 season. Overview It was contested by 10 teams, and SK Sturm Graz won the championship. Teams and location Teams of 1997–98 Austrian Football Bundesliga *VfB Admira Wacker Mödling, FC Admira/Wacker *Austria Lustenau *SV Austria Salzburg, Austria Salzburg *FK Austria Wien, Austria Wien *Grazer AK *LASK *SK Rapid Wien, Rapid Wien *SV Ried *SK Sturm Graz, Sturm Graz *FC Tirol Innsbruck, Tirol Innsbruck League standings Results Teams played each other four times in the league. In the first half of the season each team played every other team twice (home and away), and then did the same in the second half of the season. First half of season Second half of season Top goalscorers External linksAustria - List of final tables (RSSSF)
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1996–97 Austrian Football Bundesliga
Statistics of Austrian Football Bundesliga in the 1996–97 season. Overview It was contested by 10 teams, and SV Austria Salzburg won the championship. Teams and location Teams of 1996–97 Austrian Football Bundesliga * FC Admira/Wacker *Austria Salzburg * Austria Wien *Grazer AK *LASK *FC Linz *Rapid Wien *SV Ried *Sturm Graz * Tirol Innsbruck League standings Results Teams played each other four times in the league. In the first half of the season each team played every other team twice (home and away), and then did the same in the second half of the season. First half of season Second half of season Relegation play-offs Top goalscorers ReferencesAustria - List of final tables (RSSSF) {{DEFAULTSORT:1996-97 Austrian Football Bundesliga Austrian Football Bundesliga seasons Aust Aust is a small village in South Gloucestershire, England, about north of Bristol and about south west of Gloucester. It is located on the eastern side of the Severn es ...
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1995–96 First League Of FR Yugoslavia
Statistics of First League of FR Yugoslavia ( sr, Пpвa савезна лига, Prva savezna liga) for the 1995–96 season. Overview Just as in the two previous seasons, the league was divided into 2 groups, A and B, consisting each one of 10 clubs. Both groups were played in league system. By winter break all clubs in each group meet each other twice, home and away, with the bottom four classified from A group moving to the group B, and being replaced by the top four from the B group. At the end of the season the same situation happened with four teams being replaced from A and B groups, adding the fact that the bottom two clubs from the B group were relegated into the Second League of FR Yugoslavia for the next season and replaced by the top two from that league. At the end of the season FK Partizan were the champions. The league top-scorer was FK Čukarički striker Vojislav Budimirović with 23 goals. The relegated clubs were FK Napredak Kruševac and FK Radnički Beogr ...
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1994–95 First League Of FR Yugoslavia
Statistics of First League of FR Yugoslavia ( sr, Пpвa савезна лига, Prva savezna liga) for the 1994–95 season. Overview Just as the previous season, the league consisted of 2 groups, A and B, each containing 10 clubs. Both groups were played in league system. By winter break all clubs in each group had met each other twice, home and away, with the bottom four from A group moving to group B, and being replaced by the top four from the B group. At the end of the season the same situation happened with four teams being replaced from A and B groups, and in addition, the bottom three clubs from the B group were relegated into the Second League of FR Yugoslavia for the next season and replaced by the top three from that league. At the end of the season Red Star Belgrade became champions. FK Partizan striker Savo Milošević become the league's top-scorer for second consecutive time, this time with 30 goals. The relegated clubs were FK Spartak Subotica, FK Sutjeska Ni ...
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Filip Dmitrović
Filip Dmitrović (Serbian Cyrillic: филип Дмитровић; born 28 July 1995) is a Serbian footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Greek Super League 2 club Anagennisi Karditsa. Club career Dmitrović began his career in Graz, Austria at Mariatrost. Having played in Serbia at Partizan, Borac Čačak and Teleoptik Zemun, he returned to Austria for Austria Klagenfurt. In 2015 after the rise in professional football, he was in the first round on July 24, 2015 at 4:0 home win against Liefering his pro debut. After the injury of Pavao Pervan, Dmitrović was committed from second division side LASK Linz on August 3, 2016. As with the Austria Klagenfurt he made his debut for the Black and Whites on August 5, 2016 away game against Liefering.Liefering vs. LASK Linz
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Milan Đuričić (footballer, Born 1961)
Milan Đuričić (; 31 October 1961 – 1 August 2022) was a Serbian football manager. Career Đuričić began his managerial career at Radnički Nova Pazova during the 1990s. He later managed Dinamo Pančevo (two spells) and Cement Beočin in the Second League of FR Yugoslavia. From fall 2002 until spring 2003, Đuričić served as manager of Serbian League Vojvodina club Tekstilac Odžaci. In May 2003, Đuričić replaced Nebojša Vučićević as manager of Second League club Srem. He left his position in December 2003 and went on to take charge of league rivals Beograd later that month. In December 2004, Đuričić was appointed as manager of Vojvodina. He was dismissed from his post in August 2005 after losing the first two league games of the season. Soon after, Đuričić returned to Srem as manager. In March 2010, Đuričić became manager of Vojvodina for a second time. He led the club to the Serbian Cup final that year after beating Partizan 3–1 in the semi-fina ...
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Ivan Jević
Ivan Jević ( sr-Cyrl, Иван Јевић, ''Jević'', born 23 July 1975) is a Serbian professional football coach and a former player who played as a defender. He is an assistant coach with the Kazakhstani club Tobol. Honours With Kitchee: *Hong Kong League Cup: 2005–06 *Hong Kong Senior Shield: 2005–06 Personal Hononrs: *Hong Kong Senior Shield The Hong Kong Senior Challenge Shield (), known commonly as the Senior Shield, is the football knockout inter-club competition held in Hong Kong and the fourth oldest football tournament in Asia. Traditionally, only the teams in the Hong Kong ... Best Defender: 2005–06 Career statistics Club career ''As of 25 December 2006'' Notes and references External links Ivan Jevićat HKFA * Profileat Srbijafudbal. Accolades 1975 births Footballers from Belgrade Living people Serbian footballers Association football defenders FK Hajduk Beograd players FK Javor Ivanjica players FC Spartak Vladikavkaz play ...
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Peter Pacult
Peter Pacult (born 28 October 1959) is an Austrian former professional footballer and current football manager. He is in charge of Austria Klagenfurt. Club career A prolific striker, however not for the national team, Pacult started his career at Vienna side Floridsdorfer AC before turning professional with Wiener SC. He joined Austrian giants Rapid Wien four years later, losing the UEFA Cup Winners Cup Final in 1985 against Everton. He moved on to and won two league titles with FC Tirol Innsbruck, with whom he was the top goal scorer in the 1990–91 European Cup alongside Jean-Pierre Papin. In 1993, he moved abroad to help TSV 1860 Munich win promotion to the Bundesliga. He finished his career at the other big Vienna club, Austria, in 1996. International career He made his debut for Austria in October 1982 against Northern Ireland but was not considered for the 1990 FIFA World Cup. He earned 24 caps, scoring one goal. His last international was a November 1993 World Cup qua ...
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