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FK Sloga Kraljevo
Fudbalski klub Sloga Kraljevo (Serbian Cyrillic: Фудбалски клуб Слога Краљево) is a football club based in Kraljevo, in Serbia. History In 1909 former cavalry captain Mr. Delić came to Kraljevo from Šibenik and brought the first ball which he bought in Zemun. He ran away from the Austro-Hungarian army to Belgrade, and shortly afterwards he moved to Kraljevo. 1919–1945 The club's first games were played in Divlje Polje, the playground was across the street of an old train station. Žiča was the first football club in Kraljevo and was founded in 1919. Its first matches were played against Viktorija from Čačak and the soldier academy. In both games Žiča suffered heavy defeats. Three years later the club changed its name to Ibar and competed in the Kragujevac League. The club existed till 1941. After the war ended a group of sport enthusiasts in April 1945 founded a football club by the name of Sloboda. The first president of the club was Mile Mitrov ...
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Aleksandar Mijatović
Aleksandar Mijatović ( sr-cyr, Александар Mиjaтoвић; born September 20, 1982) is a Serbian former professional footballer A football player or footballer is a sportsperson who plays one of the different types of football. The main types of football are association football, American football, Canadian football, Australian rules football, Gaelic football, rugby ..., and current president of Sloga Kraljevo. He is a son of Serbian accordionist Miša Mijatović. References External links * Aleksandar Mijatović statsat utakmica.rs 1982 births Living people Footballers from Kraljevo Serbian men's footballers Men's association football defenders Red Star Belgrade footballers FK Obilić players FK Radnički 1923 players FK Rad players FK Bežanija players Athens Kallithea F.C. players Expatriate men's footballers in Greece FK Napredak Kruševac players FK Banat Zrenjanin players FK Vojvodina players OFK Beograd players FK Radnički Niš pl ...
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Aleksandar Božović
Alexander is a male given name. The most prominent bearer of the name is Alexander the Great, the king of the Ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia who created one of the largest empires in ancient history. Variants listed here are Aleksandar, Aleksander and Aleksandr. Related names and diminutives include Iskandar, Alec, Alek, Alex, Alexandre, Aleks, Aleksa and Sander; feminine forms include Alexandra, Alexandria, and Sasha. Etymology The name ''Alexander'' originates from the (; 'defending men' or 'protector of men'). It is a compound of the verb (; 'to ward off, avert, defend') and the noun (, genitive: , ; meaning 'man'). It is an example of the widespread motif of Greek names expressing "battle-prowess", in this case the ability to withstand or push back an enemy battle line. The earliest attested form of the name, is the Mycenaean Greek feminine anthroponym , , (/Alexandra/), written in the Linear B syllabic script. Alaksandu, alternatively called ''Alakasandu'' or ' ...
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Đorđe Andrić
Đorđe ( sr-Cyrl, Ђорђе;transliterated Djordje) is a Serbian given name, a Serbian variant, derived from Greek ''Georgios'' (''George'' in English). Other variants include: Đurđe, Đurađ, Đura, Đuro, Georgije. It may refer to: * Đorđe Andrejević Kun (1904–1964), Serbian painter * Đorđe Babalj (born 1981), Serbian association football player * Đorđe Balašević (1953–2021), Serbian and former Yugoslav recording artist and singer-songwriter * Đorđe Bogić (1911–1941), protopresbyter and parish priest in the Serbian Orthodox Church * Đorđe Čotra (born 1984), Serbian association football player * Đorđe Denić (born 1996), Serbian association football player * Djordje Djokovic (Đorđe Đoković, born 1995), Serbian tennis player * Đorđe Ivelja (born 1984), Serbian association football player * Đorđe Jokić (born 1981), Serbian association football player * Đorđe Jovanović (1861–1953), Serbian sculptor * Đorđe Kamber (born 1983), Bosnian-Her ...
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Marko Mihajlović
Marko Mihajlović (born 20 August 1987) is a Bosnia and Herzegovina professional footballer who plays as a defender for Serbian First League club Sloga Kraljevo. Career Mihajlović signed for Georgian club Dinamo Batumi ahead of the second half of the 2015–16 season. In 2016, he signed for Al-Ramtha in Jordan, then moved to Salam Zgharta in the Lebanese Premier League The Lebanese First Division ( ar, الدوري اللبناني الدرجة الأولى), commonly known as the Lebanese Premier League (), is the top division of the Lebanese football league system. There are 12 teams competing in the league, ... one season later. In 2020, Mihajlović signed for Serbian club Sloga Kraljevo. He debuted on 22 August 2020, in a 2–0 home defeat to Kabel. On 24 October 2020, Mihajlović scored his first goal in a 1–1 draw against Železničar Pančevo. References External links * * * * * 1987 births Living people Sportspeople from Foča Bosnia and Herzeg ...
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Marko Vidović
Marko Vidović (; born on 3 June 1988) is a Montenegrin footballer who plays as a left back. Club career Serbia Born in Belgrade, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia, Vidović started playing football in the youth teams of FK Partizan. After that, he spent two years with FK Hajduk Beograd until January 2008 where he made his first senior appearances playing in the Serbian First League (2nd tier). Budućnost Podgorica In 2008, he joined FK Budućnost Podgorica in the Montenegrin First League which was coached by Miodrag Ješić.Vidović potpisao na tri godine
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Strahinja Čamagić
Strahinja ( sr-cyr, Страхиња) is a Serbian given name. The name is pagan and dates back to medieval Serbia, where it is first attested in 1322 as 'Страхинья'.Moroshkin, Mikhail. ''Славянский именослов, или, Собраніе славянских личных имен в алфавитном порядкѣ.'' Saint Petersburg: n.p., 1867. The meaning of the word ''strah'' is 'fear' (from Proto-Slavic '' *straxъ''), and ''-inja'' is an augmentative. Strahinja thus means 'Great Fear, Dread, or Horror'. Nicknames can include Strale, Straja, Strajo, Straha, Straho, Stašo, Staško, Strašo, Straško, Strajin, Strajan, Strajko, Strahac, Strahinjica and Strajovina (Ctraja-Ctrlaja). People * Strahinja Banović is the protagonist of the eponymous Serbian epic poem and film; he may be identified with the historical figure Đurađ II Stracimirović Balšić. * Strahinja Jovančević, Serbian long jumper * Strahinja Lazović, Serbian squash player *S ...
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Nikola Petković (footballer, Born 1997)
Nikola Petković may refer to: *Nikola Petković (footballer, born 1986) Nikola Petković ( sr-Cyrl, Никола Петковић, ; born 28 March 1986) is a Serbian former professional footballer who played as a centre-back. Club career Petković began his career with FK Vojvodina with which he played excellentl ..., Serbian-Chinese football centre-back * Nikola Petković (footballer, born 1996), Serbian football midfielder for Mura * Nikola Petković (footballer, born 2003), Serbian football defensive midfielder for Crown Legacy {{Human name disambiguation ...
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Marko Krasić
Marko Krasić ( sr-cyr, Марко Красић; born 1 December 1985) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays for Canadian Soccer League club Serbian White Eagles. Club career Early career Krasić began his playing career with Borac Cacak. He would also play with Borac throughout their run in the country's top division. He also played in the Serbian SuperLiga in 2009 with Metalac Gornji Milanovac. In total, he played in 26 matches and recorded 5 goals in the top tier. In 2011, he had a trial session with the Polish club Śląsk Wrocław. Asia Krasić was recruited by the Indonesian side Arema to assist the club in the 2012 AFC Cup tournament. He helped the team reach the quarterfinals where they were defeated in a series of matches by Ettifaq FC. Throughout the continental tournament, he appeared in 7 matches. After a season in the Indonesian top-tier, he remained in Asia to play in the Hong Kong First Division League with Citizen AA. He participated in the ...
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Captain (association Football)
The team captain of an association football team, sometimes known as the skipper, is a team member chosen to be the on-pitch leader of the team; they are often one of the older or more experienced members of the squad, or a player that can heavily influence a game or has good leadership qualities. The team captain is usually identified by the wearing of an armband. Responsibilities The only official responsibility of a captain specified by the Laws of the Game is to participate in the coin toss prior to kick-off (for choice of ends or to have kick-off) and prior to a penalty shootout. Contrary to what is sometimes said, captains have no special authority under the Laws to challenge a decision by the referee. However, referees may talk to the captain of a side about the side's general behaviour when necessary. At an award-giving ceremony after a fixture like a cup competition final, the captain usually leads the team up to collect their medals. Any trophy won by a team will ...
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Đorđe Filipović (Serbian Footballer)
Đorđe Filipović (also ''Djordje Filipović'', sr, Ђорђе Филиповић; born November 6, 1978) is a Serbian former swimmer, who specialized in butterfly and in individual medley events. He represented the former Federal Republic of Yugoslavia at the 2000 Summer Olympics, and earned nine Big East Conference titles for the Syracuse University swimming and diving team, while studying in the United States. Filipovic, a former member of PK April 11 in Belgrade, attended the Syracuse University in Syracuse, New York, where he majored in information management and technology, and eventually graduated with honors in the spring of 2002. He also played for the Syracuse Orange swimming and diving team under head coach Lou Walker, and was served as the team's captain. While swimming for the Orange, Filipovic was a nine-time Big East Conference champion, awarding four titles in the 200-yard butterfly, three in the 200-yard individual medley, and two in the 100-yard butterfly since ...
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Nikola Todorić
Nikola () is a given name which, like Nicholas, is a version of the Greek ''Nikolaos'' (Νικόλαος). It is common as a masculine given name in the South Slavic countries (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia), while in West Slavic countries (Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia) it is primarily found as a feminine given name. There is a wide variety of male diminutives of the name, examples including: Niko, Nikolica, Nidžo, Nikolče, Nikša, Nikica, Nikulitsa, Nino, Kole, Kolyo, Kolyu. The spelling with K, Nikola, reflects romanization of the Cyrillic spelling, while Nicola reflects Italian usage. Statistics *Serbia: male name. 5th most popular in 2011, 1st in 2001, 1st in 1991, 5th in 1981, 9th pre-1940. *Croatia: male name. 32,304 (2011). *Bosnia and Herzegovina: male name. *Bulgaria: male name. * North Macedonia: male name. *Czech Republic: 22,567 females and 740 males (2002). *Poland: female name. *Slovakia: female name. People ...
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Nemanja Kruševac
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 "without possessions", from Serbian '' nemati'' "to have not", but that is not true. The name origins from '' ne manuti'' "not to let go" in terms of being persistent. Derksen, Rick. Etymological Dictionary of the Slavic Inherited Lexicon. Brill, 2008, page 301. Another theory is that it originates from the words ''Neman'' (beast in Serbian language) + ''Ja'' (I as a person in Serbian language) which would be given to a child to identify him as strong and resilient and protect him from evil spirits. 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 Al ...
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