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Velibor Ivanović
Velibor ( sr, Велибор) is a masculine given name of Slavic origin. It may refer to: *Velibor Đurić (born 1982), Bosnian football player *Velibor Jonić (died 1946), Serbian fascist politician and government minister in World War II *Velibor Kopunović (born 1975), football player *Velibor Milutinović (born 1944), Serbian-Mexican football coach and former player *Velibor Pudar (born 1964), football manager and former goalkeeper *Velibor Radović (born 1972), Montenegrin-Israeli professional basketball player *Velibor Topić (born 1970), actor *Velibor Vasilić (born 1980), Bosnian football player *Velibor Vasović Velibor Vasović (Serbian Cyrillic: Велибор Васовић; 3 October 1939 – 4 March 2002) was a Serbian footballer and manager, also one of the legendary players of Partizan Belgrade and Ajax and one of greatest defenders of his gener ... (1939–2002), Serbian football player {{given name Slavic masculine given names Serbian masculine given nam ...
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Velibor Đurić
Velibor Đurić (born 5 May 1982) is a Bosnian football manager and former player who is the manager of First League of RS club Radnik Bijeljina. Club career Đurić played with the youth teams of Slavija Sarajevo and then with the first teams of Proleter Zrenjanin and Glasinac Sokolac before moving to Zrinjski Mostar in the summer of 2005. He won with Zrinjski the 2008–09 Bosnian Premier League and the 2007–08 Bosnian Cup. Đurić's contract with Zrinjski expired on 30 June 2009 and he placed his signature under a 3-year contract with Widzew Łódź. He was released from Widzew on 16 July 2011. While at the club, he won the 2009–10 I liga. After Łódź, Đurić also played for Olimpik, Zrinjski Mostar once again (with Zrinjski he again won the 2013–14 Bosnian Premier League) and Vitez. He totalled 202 official matches in all competitions for Zrinjski, which placed him third behind Pero Stojkić and Mario Ivanković on the club's all-time appearances list. ...
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Velibor Jonić
Velibor Jonić ( sr-Cyrl, Велибор Јонић; 12 February 1892 – 17 July 1946) was a Serbian fascist politician and government minister in the Territory of the Military Commander in Serbia during World War II. He taught at the Military Academy in Belgrade and at the Yugoslav royal court before the war. He was also the secretary-general of Zbor. He became the Serbian Commissioner of Education on 10 July 1941. He was tried of collaboration by the communists following the war and was sentenced to death. He was executed in July 1946. Early life Velibor Jonić was born on 12 February 1892 in Krnjevo, Kingdom of Serbia to Krsta and Sofia Jonić (''née'' Veljković). Before World War II, he taught at the Military Academy in Belgrade and worked as a journalist. He joined the Yugoslav National Movement ( sr, Jugoslovenski narodni pokret, Zbor) before the war and became its secretary-general. He also worked as a teacher in the royal court. He was married and had one child. ...
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Velibor Kopunović
Velibor Kopunović (; born 25 November 1975) is a Serbian-Croatian football manager and former player who played as a striker. During his journeyman career, Kopunović represented numerous clubs from several countries, namely, Serbia ( Spartak Subotica, Čukarički Stankom and Zlatibor Voda), the Faroe Islands ( VB Vágur), Hungary ( Vác FC-Zollner and Újpest), Germany (Dynamo Dresden, Hallescher FC and Sachsen Leipzig), Austria (Kapfenberger SV), Finland (Tampere United), China (Chongqing Lifan and Qingdao Zhongneng) and Greece ( Pyrsos Grevena and Anagennisi Epanomi). After retireing, he started his coaching career. He took charge of FK Stepojevac Vaga of Serbian League Belgrade Serbian League Belgrade (Serbian: Српска лига Београд / Srpska liga Beograd) is one of four sections of the Serbian League, the third national tier. The other three sections are Serbian League East, Serbian League Vojvodina and ... in 2019–20 season.
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Velibor Milutinović
Velibor ( sr, Велибор) is a masculine given name of Slavic origin. It may refer to: *Velibor Đurić (born 1982), Bosnian football player *Velibor Jonić (died 1946), Serbian fascist politician and government minister in World War II *Velibor Kopunović (born 1975), football player * Velibor Milutinović (born 1944), Serbian-Mexican football coach and former player * Velibor Pudar (born 1964), football manager and former goalkeeper *Velibor Radović (born 1972), Montenegrin-Israeli professional basketball player *Velibor Topić (born 1970), actor * Velibor Vasilić (born 1980), Bosnian football player *Velibor Vasović Velibor Vasović (Serbian Cyrillic: Велибор Васовић; 3 October 1939 – 4 March 2002) was a Serbian footballer and manager, also one of the legendary players of Partizan Belgrade and Ajax and one of greatest defenders of his gener ... (1939–2002), Serbian football player {{given name Slavic masculine given names Serbian masculine given ...
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Velibor Pudar
Velibor Pudar ( sr-Cyrl, Велибор Пудар; born 22 November 1964) is a Bosnian football manager and former goalkeeper. Playing career Born in Mostar, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina of Serb parents, he played with FK Lokomotiva Mostar from where he moved to FK Velež Mostar in summer 1987. He played with Velež between 1987 and 1992 in the Yugoslav First League. With the beginning of the war, he moved abroad where he played one season with Apollon Smyrni F.C. in the Greek top league. After that season, he moved to FR Yugoslavia where he played with Montenegrin club FK Sutjeska Nikšić in the First League, and with several other clubs in other leagues, namely, Serbian clubs FK Čukarički, FK Jedinstvo Paraćin and FK Palilulac Beograd. By the end of the 1990s he also played in Sweden with Vasalunds IF and in Finland with TPV Tampere before returning to Bosnia and Herzegovina to play with FK Leotar finishing his career as a coach and player of FK Velež Mostar in 2005. M ...
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Velibor Radović
Velibor "Borko" Radović (Serbian Cyrillic: Велибор Радовић; born 16 March 1972Velibor Radovic
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Velibor Topić
Velibor Topić (born 24 July 1970 in Mostar, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, SFR Yugoslavia) is a Bosnian-British actor. He is known for his roles in '' Snatch'' (2000), '' Kingdom of Heaven'' (2005), ''Robin Hood'' (2010), ''The Counselor'' (2013), '' Kingsman: The Secret Service'' (2014), as well as for his work in British TV dramas such as ''Sharpe's Peril'' (2002), ''The Bill'' (2002), Prime Suspect series 6 (2003), and ''Ambassadors'' (2013). Throughout his career, Topić has worked three times with Ridley Scott as well as other well-known directors such as Guy Ritchie, Tom Hooper, Matthew Vaughn, Anthony Minghella and William Monahan. Early life Topić was born in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina (former SFR Yugoslavia), to a family of mixed Bosnian Serb, Bosniak and Croatian heritage. During the war he lived in Sarajevo where he formed part of a theatre group. He also appears in one of Annie Leibovitz Anna-Lou Leibovitz ( ; born October 2, 1949) is an American port ...
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Velibor Vasilić
Velibor Vasilić (born 13 June 1980 in Tuzla) is a Bosnian professional footballer currently playing for Austrian amateur side SV Kroisegg. International career He made his debut for Bosnia and Herzegovina in an October 2008 World Cup qualification match against Armenia and has earned a total of 3 caps, scoring no goals. His final international was a December 2010 friendly match against Poland Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country in Central Europe. It is divided into 16 administrative provinces called voivodeships, covering an area of . Poland has a population of over 38 million and is the fifth-most populou .... References External links * 1980 births Living people Footballers from Tuzla Men's association football defenders Bosnia and Herzegovina men's footballers Bosnia and Herzegovina men's international footballers FK Radnik Bijeljina players NK Zvijezda Gradačac players FK Željezničar Sarajevo players TSV Hartberg players ...
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Velibor Vasović
Velibor Vasović (Serbian Cyrillic: Велибор Васовић; 3 October 1939 – 4 March 2002) was a Serbian footballer and manager, also one of the legendary players of Partizan Belgrade and Ajax and one of greatest defenders of his generation. A sweeper who could play in midfield, Vasović was renowned for his defensive positioning, never-say-die attitude and tactical awareness. Early life Born in Požarevac on the eve of World War II to parents hailing from Montenegro — tax office clerk Živojin Vasović and homemaker Jelka Laušević — young Velibor was the couple's ninth child.Velibor Vasović - Kako je milicija pendrečila Milaneze!
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Slavic, Slav or Slavonic may refer to: Peoples * Slavic peoples, an ethno-linguistic group living in Europe and Asia ** East Slavic peoples, eastern group of Slavic peoples ** South Slavic peoples, southern group of Slavic peoples ** West Slavic peoples, western group of Slavic peoples ** Slavic Americans, Americans of Slavic descent * Anti-Slavic sentiment, negative attitude towards Slavic peoples * Pan-Slavic movement, movement in favor of Slavic cooperation and unity * Slavic studies, a multidisciplinary field of studies focused on history and culture of Slavic peoples Languages, alphabets, and names * Slavic languages, a group of closely related Indo-European languages ** Proto-Slavic language, reconstructed proto-language of all Slavic languages ** Old Church Slavonic, 9th century Slavic literary language, used for the purpose of evangelizing the Slavic peoples ** Church Slavonic, a written and spoken variant of Old Church Slavonic, standardized and widely adopted by ...
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