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FK Milicionar
FK Milicionar () is a defunct football club based in Makiš, Belgrade, Serbia. History Founded in 1946, the club was operated by the Ministry of Internal Affairs. They won the Second League of FR Yugoslavia (Group East) in 1998, thus earning promotion to the First League. The club spent the next three seasons in the top flight, before finishing bottom of the table in 2000–01. They subsequently merged with Radnički Obrenovac, which continued to compete in the 2001–02 Second League of FR Yugoslavia. Simultaneously, the Ministry of Internal Affairs formed a new club, FK Policajac. Honours Second League of FR Yugoslavia (Tier 2) * 1997–98 (Group East) Seasons Notable players ''This is a list of players who have played at full international level''. * Siniša Mulina * Milivoje Ćirković * Ivan Gvozdenović * Oliver Kovačević * Nenad Lalatović Nenad Lalatović (, ; born 22 December 1977) is a Serbian professional football manager and former player. He is ...
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Makiš Stadium
Makiš Stadium is the home ground of Milicionar. It's also known simply as Milicionar Stadium. The all-seated stadium was named after Makiš forest. The stadium has a seating capacity for around 4,000. Since 2011 Rugby League World Cup qualifications tournament, Serbia national rugby league team use this stadium as its home ground. See also * List of stadiums in Serbia The following is a list of football stadiums in Serbia Serbia (, ; Serbian: , , ), officially the Republic of Serbia ( Serbian: , , ), is a landlocked country in Southeastern and Central Europe, situated at the crossroads of the Pannoni ... References External links Prezentacije.mup.gov.rs Football venues in Serbia Football venues in Serbia and Montenegro Football venues in Yugoslavia Sports venues in Belgrade Rugby league stadiums in Serbia Čukarica {{Serbia-sports-venue-stub ...
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1999–2000 FR Yugoslavia Cup
The 1999–2000 FR Yugoslavia Cup was the seventh season of the FR Yugoslavia's annual football cup. The cup defenders was Red Star Belgrade, and they were him successfully defended, after they defeated FK Napredak Kruševac in the final. First round Thirty-two teams entered in the First Round. The matches were played on 23, 24 and 25 November 1999. Note: Roman numerals in brackets denote the league tier the clubs participated in the 1999–2000 season. Second round The 16 winners from the prior round enter this round. The matches were played on 8 and 10 December 1999. Note: Roman numerals in brackets denote the league tier the clubs participated in the 1999–2000 season. Quarter-finals The eight winners from the prior round enter this round. The matches were played on 5 April 2000. Note: Roman numerals in brackets denote the league tier the clubs participated in the 1999–2000 season. Semi-finals Note: Roman numerals in brackets denote t ...
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Slaviša Božičić
Slaviša Božičić (Serbian Cyrillic: Славиша Божичић; born 8 January 1966) is a Serbian football manager. Managerial career Božičić started off his managerial career at FK Milicionar. After Milicionar, Božičić worked with the youth teams of Red Star Belgrade. He then managed FK Bežanija being fired early into the 2004–05 Second League of Serbia and Montenegro. After a one season stint at FK Borac Šamac in the First League of the Republika Srpska, Božičić became the new manager of Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina club FK Modriča. He had big success with Modriča, winning the club's historic 2007–08 Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina title. After leaving Modriča in June 2008, he returned to Bežanija who he managed for one more year. In 2011, he was in charge of FK Rudar Kakanj, while in 2012, he was the manager of FK Borac Banja Luka, with whom he won the 2011–12 Republika Srpska Cup, and from November 2013 to March 2014, he led ...
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Đorđe Gerum
Đorđe Gerum (, born in 1940) is a football manager and former player who played for Partizan and has managed Sloboda Tuzla, Budućnost Podgorica and Eskişehirspor to name a few. Career Born in Pančevo, SFR Yugoslavia, Gerum began playing football for local side FK Partizan. He made 16 Yugoslav First League appearances for the club. He also played for FK Proleter Zrenjanin, and, afterwards, for FK Sloboda Tuzla and was part of the side that reached the final of the 1970-71 Yugoslav Cup. After his playing career ended, Gerum became a football manager. He was appointed manager of Sloboda Tuzla beginning in 1976, leading the club to a best-ever third-place finish in the Yugoslav First League. He became manager of Süper Lig side Eskişehirspor during 1986. He also managed FK Budućnost Podgorica and FK Spartak Subotica.Ambis umesto ...
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Vojin Lazarević
Vojin Lazarević (Cyrillic: Војин Лазаревић; born 22 February 1942) is a Yugoslav former football manager and player. Club career A prolific striker, Lazarević started out at his hometown club Sutjeska Nikšić. He was the Yugoslav Second League (Group East) top scorer on three occasions, before moving to Red Star Belgrade in 1966. Over the next four seasons, Lazarević scored 70 goals in 112 appearances in the Yugoslav First League, helping the club win three consecutive championships (1968, 1969, and 1970). He subsequently moved abroad and played for RFC Liège (Belgium) and Nancy (France), before returning to Red Star Belgrade in 1972. In the 1972–73 season, Lazarević was the league's joint top scorer with 25 goals, as the club won the title. He moved abroad again in 1974, this time to Canada, and joined the Toronto Metros. Shortly after, Lazarević returned to his homeland and played one season with Vrbas, before retiring from the game. International ca ...
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Branko Smiljanić
Branko Smiljanić (born 27 September 1957) is a Serbian football manager and former footballer. Playing career In 1978, he signed a one-year contract with Mercator Ljubljana. He moved to OFK Beograd in 1979. In 1981, he signed a long-term contract with FK Sloboda Užice. He first moved out of Serbia in 1983 to Sweden where he signed a contract with Kalmar AIK FK. After a two-year spell with the Kalmar-based club, he signed a contract with FC Mönsterås. In 1988, he moved back to Serbia and signed with FK Obilić and played there for the next 5 years. Managerial career Smiljanić received the UEFA Pro Licence in 2007 from the Football Association of Serbia. He also holds the UEFA A License (from the Football Association of Serbia and Montenegro since 2005), UEFA B License (from the Swedish Football Association since 1988) and also the UEFA C License (from the Swedish Football Association since 1987). He has also obtained a graduate degree in Physical Education in 1996 from t ...
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Stanislav Karasi
Stanislav Karasi (; born 8 November 1946) is a Serbian former football manager and player. Club career After coming through the youth system of Red Star Belgrade, Karasi started his senior career with Yugoslav Second League side Borovo. He returned to Red Star Belgrade in spring 1969, spending the next five years with the club. Overall, Karasi totaled 150 appearances and scored 57 goals in the Yugoslav First League, helping the team win the title on three occasions (1969, 1970, and 1973). In 1974, after meeting the Yugoslav FA transfer eligibility requirements, Karasi decided to go abroad to France and signed with Lille. He spent three seasons with the club, making 109 league appearances and scoring 35 goals. In 1977, Karasi moved to Belgium and played for Royal Antwerp until 1979. He subsequently went to the United States to play indoor soccer with the Buffalo Stallions. In 1981, Karasi returned to Yugoslavia and joined OFK Beograd, but moved back to the Major Indoor Soccer Le ...
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Nikola Lazetić
Nikola Lazetić (; born 9 February 1978) is a Serbian former footballer who played as a winger. Club career Born in Titova Mitrovica, Lazetić started out at his hometown club Trepča. He was later discovered by Tomislav Milićević who brought him to Red Star Belgrade. In December 1995, Lazetić made his league debut for the club in a 5–1 home win over Proleter Zrenjanin. He made three more appearances in the second half of the 1995–96 season. In the summer of 1996, Lazetić was loaned to Budućnost Valjevo, before returning to Red Star in the second part of the 1996–97 season. He also played on dual registration for Hajduk Beograd during the spring of 1997. In the summer of 1998, Lazetić signed a contract with Vojvodina, helping them reach the 1998 UEFA Intertoto Cup final. He subsequently moved to Obilić in a controversial transfer during the winter of 1999, spending the next year and a half at the club. After his retirement, he confirmed that he had been brough ...
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Nenad Lalatović
Nenad Lalatović (, ; born 22 December 1977) is a Serbian professional Manager (association football), football manager and former Football player, player. He is currently coaching the team FK Radnički Niš, Radnički Niš. Club career Lalatović came through the youth system of hometown club Red Star Belgrade. He also spent a few seasons on loan at OFK Beograd, FK Radnički 1923, Radnički Kragujevac and FK Milicionar, Milicionar, before returning to Red Star Belgrade and becoming one of the team's most regular players in the early 2000s. Before moving abroad in the 2003 winter transfer window, Lalatović was named captain and made over 100 competitive appearances, winning four major domestic trophies with the ''Crveno-beli''. In January 2003, Lalatović was transferred to Ukrainian side FC Shakhtar Donetsk, Shakhtar Donetsk on a three-year deal. He failed to make an impact with the club, being loaned to VfL Wolfsburg in early 2004. After returning to Donetsk, Lalatović made ...
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Oliver Kovačević
Oliver Kovačević (; born 29 October 1974) is a Serbian former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Since his retirement, Kovačević has worked as a goalkeeping coach for Serbia's OFK Beograd, Rad and Čukarički, but also for Slovenia's Koper. Club career After playing for Milicionar, Kovačević made a name for himself at Železnik. He collected over 100 league appearances for the club between 2001 and 2005. Kovačević also captained the team that won 2004–05 Serbia and Montenegro Cup. He subsequently moved abroad and signed with Turkish club Samsunspor. Before ending his active career, Kovačević spent one and a half years at Bulgarian side CSKA Sofia. International career In 2005, Kovačević was capped for Serbia and Montenegro under Ilija Petković on three occasions. He was also a member of the team at the 2006 FIFA World Cup, but failed to make any appearances. Honours ;Železnik * Serbia and Montenegro Cup: 2004–05 ;CSKA Sofia * Bulgarian Cup ...
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Ivan Gvozdenović
Ivan Gvozdenović (Serbian Cyrillic: Иван Гвозденовић; born 19 August 1978) is a Serbian retired football defender, who is the technical coach Kategoria e Parë club Skënderbeu Korçë. Career Gvozdenović started his career at hometown side FK Bor but later moved to Red Star Belgrade. He went on to play on loan for Radnički Pirot, Napredak Kruševac and FK Milicionar. In 1999, he returned to Red Star and played over 100 matches, before joining Belgian side Club Brugge in 2003. He spent six months at FC Metz in 2005, on loan from Club Brugge. In July 2007, Gvozdenović was released from Brugge and joined Romanian side Dinamo Bucharest in October 2007, initially signing a three-year contract. He left the team after only one month, due to a change of coach. Gvozdenović was told that he did not feature in the new coach's plans. After his short spell for Dinamo, he was transferred to Ukrainian club Metalurh Donetsk, before being released on July of the same year. ...
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