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List Of FK Željezničar Sarajevo Players
Fudbalski klub Željezničar Sarajevo (English: Football Club Željezničar Sarajevo) is a professional football club based in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. This is a list of all the players that have played for the club since its foundation, in 1921. Only players that have played at least one match in any of the following competitions: domestic league, domestic cup and European competitions. Players that only played in friendlies, tournaments and that were on trial are not included. __NOTOC__ A * Adi Adilović * Eldin Adilović * Admir Adžem * Mirzet Alagić * Veljko Aleksić * Anel Alibašić * Haris Alihodžić * Mehmed Alispahić * Zablon Amanaka * Joseph Amoah * Marijan Antolović * Ensar Arifović * Arben Avdija B * Delimir Bajić * Riad Bajić * Alen Bajkuša * Zdenko Baotić * Kenan Bećirović * Samir Bekrić * Haris Bešlija * Mirsad Bešlija * Bulend Biščević * Dragan Bočeski * Jadranko Bogičević * Jovan Blagojević * Matteo Boccaccini * Se ...
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FK Željezničar Sarajevo
Fudbalski klub Željezničar Sarajevo ( sh-Cyrl, Фудбалски клуб Жељезничap Сарајево; English language, English: Football Club Željezničar Sarajevo), commonly referred to as Željo, is a professional Association football, football club, based in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The name ''Željezničar'' means "railway worker", originating from their establishment by a group of railway workers in 1921. Throughout its history, the club has cultivated a reputation for producing talented home-grown players through its youth school. During the days of Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, socialist Yugoslavia, FK Željezničar were national champions in the 1971–72 Yugoslav First League, 1971–72 season, qualifying for the European Cup during the 1972–73 European Cup, 1972–73 season. The club has also finished as 1970–71 Yugoslav First League, runners-up once in the league, and contested 1980–81 Yugoslav Cup final. In Europe, the club re ...
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Delimir Bajić
Delimir Bajić (; born 28 March 1983) is a Bosnian-Herzegovinian football player, footballer who plays for FK Borac Banja Luka in the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Club career Youth career Born and raised in Bijeljina, SFR Yugoslavia, Delimir began his career as a football player when he was just 11 years old with Velika Obarska-based FK Mladost Velika Obarska. Mladost Velika Obarska Delimir continued playing with his parent team as he became a permanent member of the first team squad of the Velika Obarska-based club in 1999. Radnik Bijeljina After a long 8-year spell with the Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnian club, in 2002 he moved back to his hometown Bijeljina where he signed a contract with FK Radnik Bijeljina. In his 5-year spell at the Bijeljina-based club, he also helped his team achieve the runners-up position in the 2006-07 Republika Srpska Cup. Velež Mostar In 2007, he signed a one-year contract with one of Bosnia and Herzegovina's top most club, Mostar-ba ...
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Sead Bučan
Sead Bučan (born 8 March 1981) is a Bosnian retired professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Honours Player Sarajevo *Bosnian Premier League: 2006–07 Željezničar *Bosnian Premier League The Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina (; ; sr-Cyrl, Премијер лига Босне и Херцеговине), officially known as the Wwin League of Bosnia and Herzegovina for sponsorship purposes, is the top tier football leagu ...: 2009–10 References External linksSead Bučanat Sofascore {{DEFAULTSORT:Bucan, Sead 1983 births Living people Footballers from Sarajevo Men's association football midfielders Bosnia and Herzegovina men's footballers 21st-century Bosnia and Herzegovina sportsmen FK Olimpik players Guangzhou City F.C. players FK Sarajevo players FK Željezničar Sarajevo players RNK Split players FK Borac Banja Luka players NK Čelik Zenica players Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina players First League of the Federation ...
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Matteo Boccaccini
Matteo Boccaccini (born 8 February 1993) is an Italian footballer who plays as a defender for Castelfidardo in Serie D. Club career On 20 July 2012 Boccaccini left the reserve team of Bologna for Lega Pro Seconda Divisione club Fano. in the following season he was signed by Bellaria. On 27 June 2014, few days before the closure of 2013–14 financial year of most clubs, in order to raise paper profit, Boccaccini was swapped with Gianmarco Gerevini of Brescia, both valued at €800,000. Boccaccini signed a 3-year contract. Boccaccini failed to play any Serie B games for the Lombard club, which on 1 February 2015 he was sent to Slovenia along with Daniele Ferri, who joined Brescia in 2012 for a flopped €2.4 million price tag at that time. On 1 February 2016 Boccaccini left for Krka in a temporary deal. After Krka, Boccaccini also played for FK Željezničar Sarajevo from 2016 to 2017 and AS Sasso Marconi from 2017 to 2018. Since the summer of 2018, Boccaccini has been pla ...
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Jovan Blagojević (footballer, Born 1988)
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Jadranko Bogičević
Jadranko Bogičević (born 11 March 1983) is a Bosnian football manager and former player who is currently working as an assistant manager at First League of RS club Slavija Sarajevo. Club career After starting in Jedinstvo Brčko, Bogičević made a great move to Serbian club Red Star Belgrade, where he stayed for two seasons, but he didn't got many chance, with only 2 appearances in the 2003–04 First League of Serbia and Montenegro season and none in the following season. Afterwards, he returned to Bosnia, and played first in Borac Banja Luka, before moving to Modriča in 2007. He won his first league title with Modriča in the 2007–08 season. In January 2010, Bogičević signed with Željezničar, then moved to Ironi Nir Ramat HaSharon in 2013, and subsequently signed with Olimpik. In 2016, Bogičević came back to Željezničar, the club that he had the most success with. On 29 October 2018, it was announced that he, alongside former teammate Jovan Blagojević ...
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Dragan Bočeski
Dragan Bočeski (; born 24 November 1963) is a Macedonian football coach and former player who coached FK Pelister. He played as a midfielder. Playing career As a player, Bočeski played with FK Željezničar Sarajevo and FK Vardar in the Yugoslav First League, and with FK Spartak Subotica and FK Pelister in Yugoslav Second League.Stats from YUgoslav First and Second Leagues
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Bulend Biščević
Bulend Biščević (born 10 March 1975) is a Bosnian retired professional footballer who played firstly as a right-back, and then as a midfielder. Club career Željezničar Born in Sarajevo, SFR Yugoslavia, present day Bosnia and Herzegovina, Biščević spent almost his entire career playing for hometown club Željezničar. That is the club where he began playing football as a child, and in 1994 he started playing for the first team. At first, he played as a right-back, but in 2001, Željezničar's manager Amar Osim moved him to midfield. That was the position in which Biščević showed his real qualities. He was a hard-working player who ran a lot and was mostly oriented in disrupting opposite teams play. Biščević had good technique, so he would, if needed, play in more offensive roles. During his ten period with Željezničar, he had many success. Biščević won three Bosnian championship titles, three Bosnian Cups and three Bosnian Supercups. Later career and retir ...
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Mirsad Bešlija
Mirsad Bešlija (born 6 July 1979) is a Bosnian former professional footballer who played as a right winger. He has most notably played for Željezničar, Genk, Heart of Midlothian and the Bosnia and Herzegovina national team. Club career Bešlija started his career with hometown club Slaven Živinice. Although he was among the youngest players in their squad, he became an important part of the first team. He was spotted there and signed by Bosna Visoko, a first division team at that time, in 1997. He spent two seasons in Visoko, during which he won both the Bosnian Cup and Supercup. His rapid footballing ascent attracted the interest of Željezničar and he signed for them in 2000, becoming a fan favorite during his single season in the capital. He won three trophies in that period with Željezničar, one Bosnian Premier League title, one cup and one Supercup. Bešlija joined Genk in July 2001, where he stayed for five years, and made over 130 league appearances, w ...
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Haris Bešlija
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Samir Bekrić
Samir Bekrić (born 20 October 1984) is a Bosnian Association football, football executive and former Football player, player who played as a midfielder. He is the current coordinator of the youth school of Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnian Premier League club FK Željezničar Sarajevo, Željezničar. Club career Early career Bekrić started his professional career in 2003 joining NK Gradina, Gradina. He stayed at Gradina until 2006. Željezničar In January 2007, Bekrić joined FK Željezničar Sarajevo, Željezničar. In the 2009–10 Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2009–10 season, Bekrić was one of the best players of Željezničar, scoring 15 goals. He also had 13 assists. That season he won the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnian Premier League with the club. South Korea and Kazakhstan After a successful period at Željezničar, Bekrić had stints in South Korea with Incheon United FC, Incheon United and in Kazakhstan with FC Tobol ...
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Kenan Bećirović
Kenan (also spelled Qenan, Kaynan, Caynam or Cainan) (; ; ) is an Antediluvian patriarch first mentioned in the Book of Genesis in the Hebrew Bible. The '' Sefer ha-Yashar'' describes Cainan, the possessor of great astrological wisdom, which had been inscribed on tables of stone, as the son of Seth; i.e., the antediluvian Kenan grandson of Seth according to the Bible. He is revered within Islamic tradition as well. In scriptures According to Genesis 5:9–14, Kenan was a son of Enosh and a grandson of Seth. Born when Enosh was 90 years old (3679 BC), Kenan fathered Mahalalel when he was 70 years old. Other sons and daughters were born to Kenan before he died at 910 years of age (when Noah was aged 179 as per the Masoretic chronology). According to the Book of Jubilees, Kenan's mother was Noam, wife and sister of Enosh; and Kenan's wife, Mualeleth, was his sister. He is also mentioned in the Genealogy of Jesus in Luke 3:36–37. Family tree The following family tree has be ...
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