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Lukić ( sr-Cyrl, Лукић, ) is a Serbo-Croatian surname, a patronymic and diminutive of Luka. It may refer to: * Andrej Lukić (born 1994), Croatian footballer * Dragan Lukić (1928–2006), Serbian children's writer * Dragan Lukić Lvky (born c. 1970), Croatian singer, songwriter and music producer *Ilija Lukić, (1942–2018), Serbian football player *John Lukic (born 1960), English former football goalkeeper *Mihajlo Lukić (1886–1961), Croatian general *Milan Lukić (born 1967), Bosnian Serb warlord *Radomir Lukić (1914–1999), Serbian legal scholar of philosophy * Saša Lukić (born 1996), Serbian footballer for Italian serie A club Torino *Slavko Lukić (born 1989), Serbian footballer * Srđan Lukić (born 1981), Serbian footballer *Sreten Lukić (born 1955), Serbian politician and convicted war criminal *Stojan Lukić (born 1979), Swedish footballer *Tatjana Lukić (1959–2008), Croatian-born Australian poetry editor and poet *Vitomir Lukić (1929–1991), Bosnian-Cr ...
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Milan Lukić
Milan Lukić ( sr-cyr, Милан Лукић; born 6 September 1967) is a Bosnian Serb war criminal who led the White Eagles paramilitary group during the Bosnian War. He was found guilty by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) in July 2009 of crimes against humanity and violations of war customs committed in the Višegrad municipality of Bosnia and Herzegovina during the Bosnian war and sentenced to life in prison. The crimes of which Lukić was convicted include murder, torture, assault, looting, destruction of property and the killing of at least 132 identified men, women and children. Lukić's cousin, Sredoje Lukić, and a close family friend Mitar Vasiljević were convicted by the ICTY and sentenced to 30 years and 15 years in prison, respectively. Among the crimes in and around Višegrad for which Lukić and the unit under his command were held responsible were the Pionirska street fire and the Bikavac fire which, it was observed by the IC ...
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Vojislava Lukić
Vojislava Lukić ( sr-Cyrl, Војислава Лукић, ; born 31 March 1987) is a retired Serbian tennis player. Born and raised in Subotica, she achieved her highest WTA rankings as world No. 203 in singles on 20 August 2007, and No. 223 in doubles on 8 October 2007. Lukić won eight ITF titles in singles and five in doubles. She also played for Serbia Fed Cup team in 2007, alongside Jelena Janković, Ana Jovanović and Ana Timotić. In 2008, after an ITF tournament in Alphen aan den Rijn, Lukić temporarily withdrew from professional tennis. Although she played doubles at the ITF tournament in Dubai in 2009 partnering with Bojana Jovanovski, she did not make a full comeback until 2012. In the meantime, Lukić founded her own tennis school for girls and worked as a television presenter and model. Family and early life Lukić was born to Momčilo and Sonja Lukić in Subotica. She has one sister, Milka. Lukić trained gymnastics as a child, and was very successful in pionee ...
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Vladan Lukić
Vladan Lukić ( sr-Cyrl, Владан Лукић; born 16 February 1970) is a Serbian former professional footballer who played as a striker. At international level, he made appearances for Yugoslavia and FR Yugoslavia. Playing career After arrival to Red Star Belgrade from hometown Sopot, Serbia, Sopot, Lukić entered first team and immediately showed scoring abilities. He also had a good start with Yugoslavia Yugoslavia (; sh-Latn-Cyrl, separator=" / ", Jugoslavija, Југославија ; sl, Jugoslavija ; mk, Југославија ;; rup, Iugoslavia; hu, Jugoszlávia; rue, label=Pannonian Rusyn, Югославия, translit=Juhoslavija ... national team, but his luck turned around in 1991 in a match against Austria national football team, Austria, when he broke his leg in a collision with teammate Siniša Mihajlović. Lukić returned to football eventually, but never reached his full potential as a player. He had top performances in the 1996–97 season, when ...
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Lukić
Lukić ( sr-Cyrl, Лукић, ) is a Serbo-Croatian surname, a patronymic and diminutive of Luka. It may refer to: * Andrej Lukić (born 1994), Croatian footballer * Dragan Lukić (1928–2006), Serbian children's writer * Dragan Lukić Lvky (born c. 1970), Croatian singer, songwriter and music producer *Ilija Lukić, (1942–2018), Serbian football player *John Lukic (born 1960), English former football goalkeeper *Mihajlo Lukić (1886–1961), Croatian general *Milan Lukić (born 1967), Bosnian Serb warlord *Radomir Lukić (1914–1999), Serbian legal scholar of philosophy * Saša Lukić (born 1996), Serbian footballer for Italian serie A club Torino *Slavko Lukić (born 1989), Serbian footballer * Srđan Lukić (born 1981), Serbian footballer *Sreten Lukić (born 1955), Serbian politician and convicted war criminal *Stojan Lukić (born 1979), Swedish footballer *Tatjana Lukić (1959–2008), Croatian-born Australian poetry editor and poet *Vitomir Lukić (1929–1991), Bosnian-Cr ...
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Saša Lukić
Saša Lukić ( sr-Cyrl, Саша Лукић, ; born 13 August 1996) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Italian club Torino, and the Serbia national team. Early life Saša Lukić was born in Varna, a village near Šabac, Serbia, FR Yugoslavia on 13 August 1996. Club career Partizan Saša Lukić started playing football at POFK Savacium, a football school in Šabac, before joining Partizan as a trainee in August 2009. He signed his first professional contract for the club in August 2013 on his 17th birthday, signing a three-year deal. Loan to Teleoptik In order to gain senior experience, Lukić was immediately loaned to Teleoptik. He played regularly for the Opticians in the 2013–14 season, making 23 league appearances and scoring three goals, as the club failed to avoid relegation. Return to Partizan On 16 May 2015, Lukić made his competitive debut for Partizan and played the full match in a 1–1 home league draw with Novi Pazar. On 17 July ...
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Živko Lukić
Živko Lukić (Serbian Cyrillic: Живко Лукић; 1943/1944 – 2015) was a Serbian footballer who played as a midfielder. He is known for being the first foreign player in Paris Saint-Germain history, making his way onto the team in a deceptive manner. Career Lukić was a youth player for Partizan from 1961 to 1963. He made one appearance for the B team of the club on 6 June 1963, coming off the bench in a friendly against German club SV Merbeck. In the space of 7 years, from 1963 to 1970, Lukić went on to play for Rijeka, Maribor, and Osijek, while at the same time training to become a dentist. In 1970, Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) was formed with the merging of Paris FC and Stade Saint-Germain; Lukić took advantage of the ambitious but not particularly organized project in Paris to hoax his way into the team. He convinced the entire PSG staff into believing that he had been an important player for Partizan in the past, and that he was the brother of Rennes player Ilij ...
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Slavko Lukić
Slavko Lukić (Serbian Cyrillic: Cлaвкo Лукић; born 14 March 1989) is a Serbian footballer who plays as a right back. Club career Lukić was a member of Red Star Belgrade's youth selections as well as the youth teams of Serbia and Montenegro before the split up in 2006. He made his senior debut with FK Morava Velika Plana, before moving to Smederevo. Smederevo sent him on a loan spell to Limhamn Bunkeflo, before he would be transferred to Novi Pazar in 2012. On 26 March 2013 Lukić got into the center of the conversation about Smederevo's controversial 1–2 loss to Red Star Belgrade; he had tackled Red Star Belgrade's Cadú in the penalty box, and the referee subsequently awarded Red Star a penalty, bringing about allegations that the referee effectively aided Red Star's victory. On 26 June 2013 it was reported that Lukić was almost killed in a road rage incident when an unidentified Peugeot tried to push Lukić's car off the highway; the occupants of the unidentifie ...
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Stojan Lukić
Stojan Lukić (born 28 December 1979) is a Swedish footballer who play as a goalkeeper for Allsvenskan club Varbergs BoIS. Career Lukić grew up in Stockholm but relocated with his family to Halmstad at the age of 15. There he started out at local lower division side IF Leikin before eventually signing with another Halmstad based club, IS Halmia. After shorter stints with Scania based clubs Högaborgs BK and Landskrona BoIS Lukić joined third tier Assyriska FF for the 2007 season. Even though he was the starting keeper and Assyriska won promotion Lukić decided to end his two-year contract prematurely as he was unable to settle in Södertälje. He moved back home to Halmstad from where he was able to commute to nearby Falkenberg, home to second tier Superettan club Falkenbergs FF. There he impressed right away by having the second best save percentage in the league that season. After five years with Falkenberg he finally got the chance to play at the highest Swedish level All ...
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Mihajlo Lukić
Mihajlo Lukić (24 September 1886 – 18 July 1961) was a Croatian general who began his career as an officer in the Austro-Hungarian Army during World War I, then climbed the hierarchy of the Royal Yugoslav Army, finally joining the Croatian Home Guard during World War II. He was retired in 1943 due to his disapproval of sending Croat volunteers to the Wehrmacht. After the collapse of the Independent State of Croatia, communist authorities sentenced him to 10 years in prison. Early life Lukić was the father of a musical school professor, Darko Lukić. He finished gymnasium in Bjelovar, and was then sent to the Higher Cadet school in Karlovac. He then finished the Military Academy in Vienna. Although his family was of Serb origin, he identified as Croat. World War II At the start of the April War, Lukić headed the Triglav Alpine Detachment. From the establishment of the Independent State of Croatia in April 1941 until June he headed the Osijek Division. From July to October 194 ...
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Tatjana Lukić
Tatjana Lukić (25 August 1959 – 10 August 2008) was a Croatian born Australian poetry editor and poet. Life Tatjana Lukić was born in Osijek, Croatia, in the former Yugoslavia, where she spent her first 33 years. She received degrees in philosophy and sociology from Sarajevo University, and lived in Bosnia, Croatia, Serbia and the Czech Republic before leaving the region during the Balkan wars in Croatia and Bosnia. In 1992, she arrived, with her young family, as a refugee in Australia. Lukić spoke no English upon her arrival, but she mastered the language following a period of studying and working. Prior to her move to Australia, Lukić had published poetry books throughout former Yugoslavia, and won national poetry awards. In recent years she started to write again, now in English. Her English poems have appeared in international literary journals, such as Gangway, SubtleTea, and Versal. In 2005, she was guest editor of Gangway #36 - Home and Homecoming. Lukić live ...
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Andrej Lukić
Andrej Lukić (; born 2 April 1994) is a Croatian professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Polish club Ruch Chorzów. Club career Lukić made his Croatian First Football League debut for Osijek on 20 October 2012 in a game against Zadar. On 21 August 2018, he joined Apollon Smyrni on a season-long loan from Braga. On 1 August 2019, he joined Moldovan club Sheriff Tiraspol on loan. On 19 January 2022, Lukić moved to Mezőkövesd in Hungary. After two years in Hungary, on 1 July 2024, Lukić joined Polish second tier club Ruch Chorzów on a two-year contract. Honours Sheriff Tiraspol * Moldovan Super Liga: 2019 File:2019 collage v1.png, From top left, clockwise: Hong Kong protests turn to widespread riots and civil disobedience; House of Representatives votes to adopt articles of impeachment against Donald Trump; CRISPR gene editing first used to experim ... References External links * * 1994 births Living people People from Nova Gradiška Men's ...
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Dragan Lukić
Dragan Lukić ( sr-cyr, Драган Лукић; 30 November 1928 – 1 January 2006) was a Serbian children's writer. Biography He was born in Belgrade. His mother's name was Tomanija, and his father, Aleksandar, was a pressman, so he acquired an affection for books at an early age. In 1946 he started to publish, and during the 1950s he became a known children's poet. In 1952, he published his first books (poetry-picture books): ''The great run'' (''Велика трка'') and ''Animals as football players'' (''Звери као футбалери''). In 1954 he finished his studies of literature on the University of Belgrade Faculty of Philology, and then he worked lecturer of children's literature. After eight years, he started working as an editor of children's program on Radio Belgrade, where he stayed until retirement. He wrote poems, stories, novels, drama texts, theoretical treatises of literature, he led television and radio shows. He edited magazine "Dragon" ("Зм ...
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