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Vedran is a Slavic masculine given name of Croatian origin, which is also used among Serbs, Slovenes, and Bosniaks. Vedran means clear or cheerful. People * Vedran Perič, a Slovenian famous account manager * Vedran Celiščak, a Croatian footballer *Vedran Ćorluka, a Croatian footballer * Vedran Đipalo, a Croatian boxer * Vedran Hamzić a.k.a. DJ Wedran, a DJ from Bosnia and Herzegovina * Vedran Ivanković, a Bosnian football defender * Vedran Janjetović, an Australian footballer * Vedran Ješe, a Croatian footballer * Vedran Lalić, a Croatian diplomat * Vedran Kukoč, a Croatian professional football player *Vedran Lovrenčić, winner of Big Brother 4 (Croatia), 2007 * Vedran Muratović, a Croatian football player * Vedran Peršić, corporate communication expert from Bosnia and Herzegovina * Vedran Purić, a Croatian footballer *Vedran Rožić, a former Croatian football player *Vedran Runje, a Croatian football goalkeeper *Vedran Smailović, a musician from Bosnia an ...
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Vedran Peršić
Vedran is a Slavic masculine given name of Croatian origin, which is also used among Serbs, Slovenes, and Bosniaks. Vedran means clear or cheerful. People * Vedran Perič, a Slovenian famous account manager * Vedran Celiščak, a Croatian footballer *Vedran Ćorluka, a Croatian footballer *Vedran Đipalo, a Croatian boxer * Vedran Hamzić a.k.a. DJ Wedran, a DJ from Bosnia and Herzegovina *Vedran Ivanković, a Bosnian football defender * Vedran Janjetović, an Australian footballer *Vedran Ješe, a Croatian footballer * Vedran Lalić, a Croatian diplomat *Vedran Kukoč, a Croatian professional football player *Vedran Lovrenčić, winner of Big Brother 4 (Croatia), 2007 * Vedran Muratović, a Croatian football player * Vedran Peršić, corporate communication expert from Bosnia and Herzegovina *Vedran Purić, a Croatian footballer *Vedran Rožić, a former Croatian football player *Vedran Runje, a Croatian football goalkeeper *Vedran Smailović, a musician from Bosnia and Her ...
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Vedran Perič
Vedran is a Slavic masculine given name of Croatian origin, which is also used among Serbs, Slovenes, and Bosniaks. Vedran means clear or cheerful. People * Vedran Perič, a Slovenian famous account manager *Vedran Celiščak, a Croatian footballer *Vedran Ćorluka, a Croatian footballer *Vedran Đipalo, a Croatian boxer * Vedran Hamzić a.k.a. DJ Wedran, a DJ from Bosnia and Herzegovina *Vedran Ivanković, a Bosnian football defender * Vedran Janjetović, an Australian footballer *Vedran Ješe, a Croatian footballer * Vedran Lalić, a Croatian diplomat *Vedran Kukoč, a Croatian professional football player *Vedran Lovrenčić, winner of Big Brother 4 (Croatia), 2007 *Vedran Muratović, a Croatian football player *Vedran Peršić, corporate communication expert from Bosnia and Herzegovina *Vedran Purić, a Croatian footballer *Vedran Rožić, a former Croatian football player *Vedran Runje, a Croatian football goalkeeper *Vedran Smailović, a musician from Bosnia and Herzego ...
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Vedran Lalić
Vedran is a Slavic masculine given name of Croatian origin, which is also used among Serbs, Slovenes, and Bosniaks. Vedran means clear or cheerful. People *Vedran Perič, a Slovenian famous account manager *Vedran Celiščak, a Croatian footballer *Vedran Ćorluka, a Croatian footballer *Vedran Đipalo, a Croatian boxer * Vedran Hamzić a.k.a. DJ Wedran, a DJ from Bosnia and Herzegovina *Vedran Ivanković, a Bosnian football defender * Vedran Janjetović, an Australian footballer *Vedran Ješe, a Croatian footballer * Vedran Lalić, a Croatian diplomat *Vedran Kukoč, a Croatian professional football player *Vedran Lovrenčić, winner of Big Brother 4 (Croatia), 2007 *Vedran Muratović, a Croatian football player *Vedran Peršić, corporate communication expert from Bosnia and Herzegovina *Vedran Purić, a Croatian footballer *Vedran Rožić, a former Croatian football player *Vedran Runje, a Croatian football goalkeeper *Vedran Smailović, a musician from Bosnia and Herzegovin ...
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Vedran Ćorluka
Vedran Ćorluka (; born 5 February 1986) is a Croatian football coach and former player who played as a centre-back. He is an assistant to Zlatko Dalić in the Croatia national team. Ćorluka graduated from the Dinamo Zagreb Youth Academy, before making his professional debut for the senior team in 2003. In 2007, he made a £8 million move to Premier League club Manchester City, and after a season moved on to Tottenham Hotspur. He spent four seasons there before joining Lokomotiv Moscow, where he eventually retired in 2021. As a Croatia international, Ćorluka has earned 103 caps for the country, making him one of the nation's most capped players. He represented Croatia at various youth levels before making his senior debut in August 2006, in a friendly match against Italy. He was part of the country's squad at the UEFA European Championships in 2008, 2012, 2016 and at the FIFA World Cups in 2014 and 2018. In August 2018, Ćorluka confirmed his retirement from interna ...
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Big Brother 4 (Croatia)
''Big Brother 4'' is the fourth season of the Croatian reality television series Big Brother that began on 7 September 2007 and ended on 21 December 2007. The maximum prize was 1.5 million HRK (200 000 EUR). Every successful weekly task increased the final prize by the same amount. Producers introduced penalties as a response to criticism of the second season, when they were perceived to be too tolerant of contestants' misbehavior. At the end of the show the prize was 1,005,000 HRK. Vedran was the winner of the show. In the fourth season 14 housemates entered the house. Nominations Table Notes * The public were voting for the housemate they want to move to a Secret House. * This week there were no nominations. The 14 housemates were split into 2 teams and competed in a competition. The winning team would be given immunity and the losing team would be up for eviction. Team one lost the competition. * Stjepan was fake evicted as he answered the Hot Phone. * There were publi ...
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Vedran Janjetović
Vedran Janjetović (; born 20 August 1987) is a Croatian-born Australian football player. Club career Janjetović started his career in the youth ranks at NSWPL club Sydney United before being spotted by Sydney FC and was signed to their Youth League squad alongside fellow young stars Matthew Jurman, Kofi Danning, Rhyan Grant and Anthony Golec. He helped Sydney FC to the inaugural title, making a significant impression on his peers with a number of good performances. In 2010, he would return to Sydney United being too old to be eligible for a spot in Sydney FC's youth team and was not offered a senior team contract at the club due to an ongoing neurological issue in his right arm which forced him into an extended period on the sidelines. Later that year, Janjetović was loaned out to fellow A-League club Brisbane Roar as injury cover for Griffin McMaster as regular custodian Liam Reddy was out injured, however did not make an appearance for the Roar in his time at the club. ...
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Vedran Rožić
Vedran Rožić (born 2 November 1954 in Trogir, PR Croatia, FPR Yugoslavia) is a retired Croatian football player and Hajduk chairman. He played 12 years at Hajduk Split and has 390 official caps. He played 10 times for Yugoslavia. He played with the team at the 1979 Mediterranean Games. Club career Hajduk Split He started his youth career at Slaven Trogir. Thanks to the scouting of Vojmir Kačić, he quickly came to Hajduk Split. Vedran made his debut in November 1972 against Sloboda Tuzla. He was the youngest member of the Hajduk golden generation and would be the last one of them to leave the club later. Rožić played technically beautiful football and at the beginning he played as a left back. During the Branko Zebec years, he played in the midfield. Later he became a left center back where he was good at attacking counter play and had good marking against enemy strikers. Later in his career he played as a sweeper. He played the Backenbauer role perfectly. He was known for ...
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Vedran Ješe
Vedran Ješe born (born 3 February 1981) is a Croatian footballer who currently plays for HNK Primorac Biograd na Moru. Club career Born in Banja Luka, where he practiced handball, Ješe took up football after emigrating to Zagreb at 13 years of age, at HAŠK. Soon he was scouted and taken into the NK Zagreb academy where he started his professional career. With Zagreb he won the Croatian First Football League title in the 2001/02 season. In September 2004, due to political pressure, he joined Dinamo Zagreb, staying one season at the club before moving on to Inter Zaprešić. Ješe signed a 3-year contract for FC Thun in 2006. On 15 September 2009, he signed for FK Olimpik Sarajevo. On 31 January 2010, he signed for Greek side Kavala FC. Playing there for only one season he then joined NK Široki Brijeg. Playing there until the summer of 2014 when he signed for NK Zadar. International career He was part of the Croatia national under-21 football team at 2004 UEFA European U ...
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Vedran Turkalj
Vedran Turkalj (born 11 May 1988) is a Croatian football defender. Career Vedran Turkalj went through the ranks of Rijeka, becoming a Croatian youth international in 2005. He made his first team debut in the 2–0 home win against Pula In the end, he collected 8 appearances in the 2006–07 season, when he was still eligible to play for the U19 team. His progress was, however, marred by an injury leading to a foot operation, which caused him to miss most of the 2007–08 season. He spent two further seasons at the club, unable to fully break in the first team for similar reasons. In the summer of 2010 he moved to the nearby Druga HNL team Pomorac Kostrena, becoming a firm first team fixture and helping the team to secure a third-place finish in the 2010–11 season and a second-place finish in the 2011–12 season. In the following seasons he became team captain as well, before moving to Solin Solin (Latin and it, Salona; grc, Σαλώνα ) is a town in Dalmatia, Cr ...
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Vedran Smailović
Vedran Smailović (born 11 November 1956), known as the "Cellist of Sarajevo", is a musician from Bosnia and Herzegovina. During the siege of Sarajevo, he played Albinoni's ''Adagio in G Minor'' in ruined buildings, and, often under the threat of snipers, he played during funerals. His bravery inspired musical numbers and a novel. He moved to Northern Ireland and is a composer, conductor, and performer. His G minor masterpiece was introduced in a book called "A Story Like the Wind". Background He played in the Sarajevo Opera, the Sarajevo Philharmonic Orchestra, The Symphony Orchestra RTV Sarajevo, and the National Theatre of Sarajevo. The Cellist of Sarajevo Smailović caught the imagination of people around the world by playing his cello, most notably performing Albinoni's "Adagio in G Minor" for twenty-two days, in the ruined square of a downtown Sarajevo marketplace after a mortar round had killed twenty-two people waiting for food there. He managed to leave Sarajevo in 199 ...
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Vedran Zrnić
Vedran Zrnić (born 26 September 1979) is a Croatian professional handball player for Nexe Našice. He is World champion from 2003, and Olympic champion from 2004 with the Croatia national team."2004 Summer Olympics – Athens, Greece – Handball"
''databaseOlympics.com'' (Retrieved on February 1, 2008)
He received a silver medal at the 2005 World championship. He was born in , on 26 September 1979.


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Vedran Runje
Vedran Runje (; born 10 February 1976) is a Croatian retired footballer who played as a goalkeeper. A product of Hajduk Split academy, Runje spent the majority of his career abroad with Standard Liège in Belgium, Marseille and Lens in France and Beşiktaş in Turkey. With Standard, he won three Belgian League Goalkeeper of the Year awards. Runje was also capped 22 times for Croatia national team and was part of the tournament squad at the UEFA Euro 2008. Club career Runje began his professional career at Hajduk Split in 1996, but was unable to become a regular at the firstly team with first Tonči Gabrić, the Croatian national team's back-up goalkeeper at the time, and eventually young prospect Stipe Pletikosa being selected ahead of him. He eventually left the club in 1998 and joined Belgian side Standard Liège. Runje played for Standard Liège until 2001, being named Belgian Goalkeeper of the Year in 1999 and 2001. He went on to join French club Olympique Marseille, ...
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