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Jovičić or Jovicic ( sr, Јовичић) is a Serbian surname derived from a masculine given name Jovica. Notable people with the surname include: * Risto Jovičić (1814-1883), Bosnian Serb freedom fighter and merchant. * Branko Jovičić (born 1993), Serbian footballer * Đorđe Jovičić * Igor Jovičić (born 1964), first and last Secretary General of Serbia and Montenegro * Jovan Jovičić (1926-2013), Serbian physicist and musician * Robert Jovicic (born 1966) * (born 1956), president of the World Diasporas and Minorities Organization (WDMO) * Zoran Jovičić (born 1973), Serbian footballer * Milorad Z. Jovičić (1868-1937), Serbian chemist {{DEFAULTSORT:Jovicic Serbian surnames ...
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Branko Jovičić
Branko Jovičić (; born 18 March 1993) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Austrian club LASK. Club career Borac Čačak Jovičić made his professional debut with Borac Čačak. By the beginning of the 2013–14 Serbian First League season, Jovičić was the youngest captain in the team's history. At the end of the season, Borac finished second overall and was promoted to the SuperLiga. Jovičić spent a total of six years at Borac Čačak before his first transfer to Amkar Perm. Amkar Perm In August 2014, Jovičić signed a one-year contract with a provisional extension of two years for Russian team Amkar Perm. In his debut season with Amkar, Jovičić played 21 games and scored a total of three goals. As a result, Amkar gave Jovičić a pay increase after he agreed to extend his contract by two years. Red Star Belgrade On 8 July 2017, Jovičić signed a three-year contract with Serbian side Red Star Belgrade. He made his debut for ...
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Đorđe Jovičić
Đorđe Jovičić ( sr-cyr, Ђорђе Јовичић; born 11 November 2001) is an ethnic Serbian football midfielder from Bosnia and Herzegovina. He holds both nationalities. He recently played for Fortuna Liga club AS Trenčín. Club career AS Trenčín Jovičić had signed with AS Trenčín on a one-year loan with club option for transfer in the summer of 2021. Jovičić explained, that he agreed to a spell in the Fortuna Liga following advice from Hamza Čataković to increase play time he was unable to collect at Braga Braga ( , ; cel-x-proto, Bracara) is a city and a municipality, capital of the northwestern Portuguese district of Braga and of the historical and cultural Minho Province. Braga Municipality has a resident population of 193,333 inhabitants (in .... Jovičić made his professional Fortuna Liga debut for Trenčín in home defeat at na Sihoti against DAC Dunajská Streda (0–1). He completed the entirety of the match. References External links AS T ...
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Zoran Jovičić
Zoran Jovičić (Serbian Cyrillic: Зоран Joвичић; born 17 April 1973) is a Serbian retired footballer who played as a forward Forward is a relative direction, the opposite of backward. Forward may also refer to: People * Forward (surname) Sports * Forward (association football) * Forward (basketball), including: ** Point forward ** Power forward (basketball) ** Sm .... References External links Profile at reprezentacija.rs 1973 births Living people Footballers from Belgrade Serbian footballers Serbia and Montenegro international footballers FK Sutjeska Nikšić players FK Borac Banja Luka players Red Star Belgrade footballers U.C. Sampdoria players Serie A players Serie B players Expatriate footballers in Italy Ligue 1 players Ligue 2 players Stade Malherbe Caen players Expatriate footballers in France Super League Greece players Football League (Greece) players Panionios F.C. players Expatriate footballers in Greece Association football ...
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Jovica
Jovica ( sr-Cyrl, Јовица) is a masculine given name. It is a hypocoristic form of the name Jovan. Notable people with the given name include: *Jovica Antonić (born 1966), Serbian professional basketball coach, former player * Jovica Arsić (born 1968), Serbian basketball coach * Jovica Blagojević (born 1998), Serbian footballer *Jovica Cvetković (born 1959), Serbian handball coach and former Olympic player * Jovica Damjanović (born 1975), retired Serbian football midfielder *Jovica Elezović (born 1956), former Yugoslav handball player * Jovica Jevtić (born 1975), politician in Serbia * Jovica Kolb (born 1963), Serbian former football player * Jovica Lakić (born 1974), retired Serbian professional footballer *Jovica Milijić (born 1986), Serbian-born Maltese futsal player *Jovica Nikolić (born 1959), Serbian former midfielder * Jovica Raduka or Joe Raduka (born 1954), former Serbian-American soccer player * Jovica Rujević (born 1977), Serbian male badminton player * J ...
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Igor Jovičić
Igor Jovičić (born 16 February 1964) was the first and only Secretary General of the Council of Ministers of the short-lived (2003–2006) country of Serbia and Montenegro. He became Secretary of the Serbian Ministry of Culture and Information in September 2013. From June 2007 to July 2012 he was the Secretary of State in the Serbian Ministry of Defence. He served as Chairman of the Military Academy Board, Chairman of the MOD Personnel Committee, member of the Commission for decorations of the President of the Serbia, member of the Council of Relations with Serbs in the Region, member of the Serbian National Council for Co-operation with the ICTY, member of the Defense Planning Committee as well as the Scientific Research Committee, acted as the Republic Serbia representative at various international conferences and meetings in the relevant field of responsibility. Born in Zagreb, he graduated from the Faculty of Law of the University of Zagreb, Master of Laws. He passed his bar ...
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Robert Jovicic
Robert Jovicic ( sr, Роберт Јовичић/Robert Jovičić) was a long-time resident of Australia who was deported to the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, where he became destitute in 2005. Jovicic was born on 4 December 1966 in France of Yugoslavian parents. At the age of two, his family migrated to Australia, where Jovicic became an Australian permanent resident and lived for the next 36 years before being sent to Serbia. In Australia, Jovicic became addicted to heroin and turned to crime. By 2004 his criminal record numbered some 158 criminal convictions, mainly for burglary and theft. In June 2004 his permanent residency was cancelled and he was detained, before being deported to Belgrade, Serbia, at the discretion of the then Australian Immigration Minister Amanda Vanstone. The Australian Government only obtained a 7-day visa for him, which meant he was unable to work, and, since he had not opted for Yugoslavian, specifically Serbian, citizenship within 3 years of turnin ...
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Risto Jovičić
Risto ( sr, Ристо) is a masculine given name, found in Finnish, Estonian and South Slavic. In South Slavic, it is a hypocorism derived from '' Hristofor'' or ''Hristivoje''. It may refer to: Estonia * Risto Järv (born 1971), folklorist *Risto Joost (born 1980), conductor and operatic countertenor *Risto Kallaste (born 1971), footballer * Risto Kappet (born 1994), sim racing driver * Risto Kask (born 1985), civil servant and politician *Risto Kübar (born 1983), actor *Risto Lumi (born 1971), military colonel *Risto Mätas (born 1984), javelin thrower Finland *Risto Aaltonen (1939–2021), actor *Risto Ahti (born 1943), writer and recipient of the Eino Leino Prize in 1994 * Risto Alapuro (born 1944), sociologist *Risto Ankio (born 1937), athlete *Risto Asikainen (born 1958), record producer, songwriter and musician * Risto Björlin (born 1944), wrestler *Risto Dufva (born 1963), former professional ice hockey goaltender *Risto Hurme (born 1950), modern pentathlete and fe ...
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Jovan Jovičić
Jovan may refer to: *Jovan (given name), a list of people with this given name *Jovan, Mawal, a village on the western coastal region of Maharashtra, India *Jōvan Musk, a cologne *Deli Jovan, a mountain in eastern Serbia *Róbert Jován (born 1967), Hungarian footballer See also *Jovanka (other) *Joven (other) *Javon (other) *Jovan Hill Jovan Miguel Hill (born ) is an American Online streamer, livestreamer. A homosexual man who was bought up in a religious household, Hill began a Tumblr blog as a teenager to document his experiences. After he asked his followers to donate so t ...
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Milorad Z
Milorad (Cyrillic script: Милорад; Polish: Miłorad) is an old Serbian masculine given name derived from the Slavic elements: ''milo'' meaning "gracious, dear" and ''rad'' meaning "work, care, joy". The feminine form is Milorada. Nicknames: Milo, Miłosz, Radek, Radko, Rada. The name may refer to: * Milorad Arsenijević, Serbian football player and manager * Milorad Bajović, Montenegrin footballer * Milorad Bilbija, Bosnian Serb professional footballer * Milorad Bojic, Serbian professor * Milorad Bukvić, Serbian footballer * Milorad Čavić, Serbian swimmer * Milorad Dodik, Prime Minister of Republika Srpska * Milorad Drašković, Minister of the Interior in the Former Kingdom of Yugoslavia * Milorad Gajović, Montenegrin amateur boxer * Milorad Karalić, Serbian handball player * Milorad Korać, Serbian football goalkeeping manager and former player (goalkeeper) * Milorad Kosanović, Serbian football manager and former footballer * Milorad Malovrazić, football manager of ...
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