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Dragiša Gudelj
Dragiša "Dragi" Gudelj ( Serbian Cyrillic: Драгиша Гудељ; born 8 November 1997) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays for Spanish club Córdoba as a left back. He also holds Dutch citizenship. Club career Gudelj is the son of former NAC Breda player Nebojša Gudelj and he started his youth career in the Breda-based club. On 6 May 2015, it was announced that Gudelj signed his first professional contract with Jong Ajax. He moved to Amsterdam along with his older brother Nemanja 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. ... who signed a contract with Ajax's first team while their father Nebojša became a scout for the club. He signed for Spanish football club Córdoba on 12 January 2022 after two years of playing in Cádiz B. 2023 cardiac arrest ...
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Breda () is a city and municipality in the southern part of the Netherlands, located in the province of North Brabant. The name derived from ''brede Aa'' ('wide Aa' or 'broad Aa') and refers to the confluence of the rivers Mark and Aa. Breda has 185,072 inhabitants on 13 September 2022 and is part of the Brabantse Stedenrij; it is the ninth largest city/municipality in the country, and the third largest in North Brabant after Eindhoven and Tilburg. It is equidistant between Rotterdam and Antwerp. As a fortified city, it was of strategic military and political significance. Although a direct Fiefdom of the Holy Roman Emperor, the city obtained a municipal charter; the acquisition of Breda, through marriage, by the House of Nassau ensured that Breda would be at the centre of political and social life in the Low Countries. Breda had a population of in ; the metropolitan area had a population of . History In the 11th century, Breda was a direct fief of the Holy Roman Emperor ...
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