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Ognjanović
Ognjanović ( sr, Огњановић) is a Serbian surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Dejan Ognjanović (born 1978), Montenegrin footballer * Dejan Ognjanović (author) (born 1973), Serbian author * Dragoslav Ognjanović (1961–2018), Serbian lawyer * Konstantin Ognjanović (born 1973), Serbian footballer * Ljubomir Ognjanović (1933–2008), Serbian footballer * Marko Ognjanović, a leader in Tican's Rebellion * Olivera Ognjanović (born 1969), Serbian politician * Radivoje Ognjanović Radivoje Ognjanović (; 1 July 1933 – 30 August 2011) was a Yugoslav and Serbian football manager and player. Club career After briefly playing for Partizan, Ognjanović made a name for himself at Radnički Beograd, totaling 153 appearances ... (born 1933), Serbian football manager and former footballer * Srđan Ognjanović, Serbian mathematician See also {{DEFAULTSORT:Ognjanovic Serbian surnames ...
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Dejan Ognjanović (author)
Dejan Ognjanović (born January 30, 1973) is a contemporary Serbian horror author, literary critic, film critic, editor and a translator. He was the first in Serbia, and the Balkans, to write a doctoral dissertation on poetics of the horror genre. He was The Bram Stoker Award finalist in the category Short non-fiction (2022). He is a regular contributor to Rue Morgue magazine since 2010. Ognjanović's research interests include English and American Literature, History of Literature, Literary Theory, Short Story, and especially the horror genre in Anglo-American literature and film. Biography Dejan Ognjanović was born in Niš, on January 30, 1973, in Serbia, at the time a part of Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. He got his B.A. in English Language and Literature at the Faculty of Philosophy, Niš, Serbia in 1996. At the same place he got his M.A. in American Literature by defending his M.A. Thesis ''Gothic Motifs in the Works of Edgar Allan Poe'' in 2009. In 2012, ...
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Dejan Ognjanović
Dejan Ognjanović (Cyrillic: Дејан Огњановић; born 21 June 1978) is a Montenegrin retired professional footballer who played as a defender. On the international level, he represented FR Yugoslavia most notably at the 2001 Kirin Cup as well as Montenegro from 2008 to 2010. Club career Partizan Partizan made a move for Ognjanović shortly after his Kirin Cup debut for the Yugoslav national team in the summer transfer window of 2001. He immediately became a standard defender in Partizan's starting XI under coach Ljubiša Tumbaković. Partizan would win the First League of Yugoslavia in 2002 and 2003 with Ognjanović. Ognjanović's 2003–2004 season with Partizan was especially significant, as it was his first opportunity to be mentored by a foreign coach, Lothar Matthäus, who had been hired by Partizan before the end of the 2003 season. Matthäus would take Partizan to their first UEFA Champions League in many years in 2003-04 season, and Ognjanović would feature ...
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Radivoje Ognjanović
Radivoje Ognjanović (; 1 July 1933 – 30 August 2011) was a Yugoslav and Serbian football manager and player. Club career After briefly playing for Partizan, Ognjanović made a name for himself at Radnički Beograd, totaling 153 appearances and scoring 61 goals for the club in the Yugoslav First League between 1953 and 1961. Ognjanović joined Basel's first team for their 1964–65 season under head coach Jiří Sobotka. After playing in one test game Ognjanović played his domestic league debut for his new club in the home game in the Landhof on 13 December 1964 as Basel were defeated 2–3 by Servette. He scored his first goal for the club, just three days later, on 16 December, in the away game in the Olympique de la Pontaise as Basel won 2–1 against Lausanne-Sport. He played just this one season with the club and during this time Ognjanović played a total of 22 games for Basel scoring a total of 8 goals. 15 of these games were in the Nationalliga A, 2 in the Swi ...
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Srđan Ognjanović
Srđan Ognjanović ( sr-cyr, Срђан Огњановић, English alternatives: Srdjan Ognjanovic, and Srdan Ognjanovic) is a Serbian mathematician. He was a principal of Mathematical Grammar School in Belgrade. Career He received his degrees in the field of Mathematical Sciences from the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, University of Belgrade. Prior to that, Ognjanović was a student of Mathematical Gymnasium Belgrade, from which he graduated in 1972, in A-division. Ognjanović started his professional career as a teacher of mathematics at Mathematical Gymnasium Belgrade (Serbian: "Matematička Gimnazija Mathematical Grammar School ( sr, Математичка гимназија Београд, Matematička gimnazija Beograd, abbr. "MG" or "MGB"), is a special school for gifted and talented students of mathematics, physics and informatics lo ...") while still a student of mathematics at Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, University of Belgrade, ...
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Olivera Ognjanović
Olivera Ognjanović ( sr-cyr, Оливера Огњановић; born 25 December 1969) is a politician in Serbia. She has served in the National Assembly of Serbia on an almost continuous basis since 2016 as a member of the Serbian Progressive Party. Private career Ognjanović has a master's degree in management and lives in the Belgrade municipality of Grocka. She was the director of the Grocka public utility company prior to her election to the national assembly. Politician Municipal politics Ognjanović appeared on the eighth position on the electoral list of the far-right Serbian Radical Party for the Grocka municipal assembly in the 2004 Serbian local elections. The list won eight mandates and she was not, at least initially, included in its assembly delegation. (From 2000 to 2011, mandates in Serbian elections were awarded at the discretion of successful parties and alliances, and it was common practice for the mandates to be assigned out of numerical order. Ognjanović di ...
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Dragoslav Ognjanović
Dragoslav "Miša" Ognjanović (; 21 December 1961 – 28 July 2018) was a Serbian criminal lawyer. During his career, he was a participant in a large number of media-covered cases in Serbia. Biography and career He was born on 21 December 1961 in Belgrade. He practiced law for almost 30 years, and was called the "Devil's Advocate". During his career, he defended a former Serbian President, Slobodan Miloševic for six years before the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, and was a representative of his wife, Mirjana Marković. In the case of the murder of Brice Taton he was one of the lawyers of Đorđe Prelic, the leader of the football fan group called Grobari, convicted for the murder of a French fan. In the last years of his career he was in the team of defense attorneys for Luka Bojović, a famous Serbian criminal, in proceedings before the courts in Belgrade and Spain. He was the candidate of the Socialist Party of Serbia for a member of the Nation ...
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Ljubomir Ognjanović
Ljubomir Ognjanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Љубомир Огњановић; 21 October 1933 – 28 May 2008) was a Serbian football player. Born in Belgrade, Kingdom of Yugoslavia, he played his entire career with FK Radnički Beograd as a forward. He was part of the club between 1952 and 1967. After playing the first two seasons in the Yugoslav Second League, he was part of the team that won promotion to the Yugoslav First League The Yugoslav First Federal Football League ( Serbian: Прва савезна лига у фудбалу / ''Prva savezna liga u fudbalu'', hr, Prva savezna liga u nogometu, sl, Prva zvezna nogometna liga, mk, Прва сојузна лига, ... in 1953. He played 198 matches and scored 18 goals in the top league until 1961, when FK Radnički was relegated not to be promoted again until Ognjanović retired in 1967. He played one match for the Yugoslav national team in 1958.
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Konstantin Ognjanović
Konstantin Ognjanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Константин Огњановић; born 5 May 1973) is a Serbian former football player. During his career he played for FK Budućnost Podgorica, Red Star Belgrade, FK Zemun, FK Vojvodina, FK Milicionar, OFK Beograd, mostly in First League of FR Yugoslavia, and since January 2000, in Germany, with Greuther Fürth, playing in the 2. Bundesliga, and 1. FC Union Berlin 1. Fußballclub Union Berlin e. V., commonly known as 1. FC Union Berlin () or Union Berlin, is a professional German football club in Köpenick, Berlin. The club's origins can be traced to 1906, when its predecessor FC Olympia Oberschöneweid ... in the Regionalliga Nord. External links Proifleat Greuther Fuerth site. Konstantin Ognjanovicat immerunioner.de * 1973 births Living people Footballers from Belgrade Serbian footballers Serbian expatriate footballers FK Budućnost Podgorica players Red Star Belgrade footballers FK Zemun players FK Vojvodi ...
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Marko Ognjanović
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