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Đorđe Kamber
Đorđe Kamber ( sr-Cyrl, Ђорђе Камбер; born 20 November 1983) is a Bosnian professional footballer who plays for Hungarian club Budapest Honvéd II. Club career He has previously played with Serbian lower leagues clubs FK Zastava Kragujevac, FK Remont Čačak, FK Mačva Šabac and FK Srem, First League of Serbia and Montenegro club OFK Beograd, Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina club FK Željezničar and Hungarian National Championship I clubs Diósgyőri VTK and Győri ETO. Budapest Honvéd In the summer of 2015, Kamber left Győr and signed for Honvéd ahead of the 2015–16 Nemzeti Bajnokság I season. Kamber was an influential member of the Budapest Honvéd squad that won the league title for the first time in 24 years in 2016–17, playing in all 32 league matches. On 3 June 2020, Kamber scored the winning goal for Budapest Honvéd in the final of the Magyar Kupa against Mezőkövesdi SE. Club statistics ''Updated 15 May 2021.'' ''Updated to game ...
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Sanski Most
Sanski Most ( sr-cyrl, Сански Мост, ) is a town and municipality located in the Una-Sana Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated on the banks of the Sana River in northwestern Bosnia and Herzegovina, in the region of Bosanska Krajina, between Prijedor and Ključ. As of 2013, it has a population of 41,475 inhabitants. Geography It is located on the Sana River in Bosanska Krajina, between Prijedor and Ključ. Administratively it is part of the Una-Sana Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Town sits on Nine Rivers, and they are : Sana, Dabar, Zdena, Bliha, Majdanska Rijeka, Japra, Sasinka and Kozica Climate History In 1878, the little town (''varošica'') of Sanski Most was described as having a majority Bosnian Muslim population by the Croatian historian Vjekoslav Klaić. From 1929 to 1941, Sanski Most was part of the Vrbas Banovina of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. During Worl ...
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Premier League Of Bosnia And Herzegovina
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 league in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and is operated by the Football Association of Bosnia and Herzegovina. As the country's most prestigious level of football competition, the league changed format in the 2016–17 season and is contested by 12 clubs with the last two teams relegated at the end of every season. As of the 2025–26 season, the league is represented by four clubs in European competition. The winner of the Premier League starts from the UEFA Champions League first qualifying round. The winner of the Bosnian Cup starts from the second qualifying round of the UEFA Conference League, while the runner-up and third placed team on the table start from the UEFA Conference League first qualifying round. The bottom two teams are relegat ...
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2004–05 First League Of Serbia And Montenegro
The 2004–05 First League of Serbia and Montenegro (officially known as the Meridian PrvaLiga for sponsorship reasons) was the third season of the Serbia and Montenegro's top-level football league since its establishment. It was contested by 16 teams, and FK Partizan won the championship. Teams Budućnost Banatski Dvor, Napredak Kruševac and Radnički Obrenovac were relegated to the 2004–05 Serbian First League while Kom was relegated to the 2004–05 Montenegrin First League after the last season for finishing last. The relegated teams were replaced by 2003–04 Second League of Serbia and Montenegro east, west, south and north champions Radnički Beograd, Hajduk Beograd, Budućnost Podgorica and Čukarički Stankom. League table Results Winning squad * Head coach: Vladimir Vermezović Note: * ''Played only in the first part of the championship.'' Top goalscorers References External links Tables and resultsat RSSSF {{DEFAULTSORT:20 ...
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2003–04 First League Of Serbia And Montenegro
The 2003–04 First League of Serbia and Montenegro was the second and first full season of the Serbia and Montenegro's top-level football league since its establishment. It was contested by 16 teams, and Red Star Belgrade won the championship. Teams Rad, Čukarički, Javor Ivanjica, Rudar, Mogren and Radnički Niš were relegated to the 2003–04 Second League of Serbia and Montenegro. The relegated teams were replaced by 2002–03 Second League of Serbia and Montenegro east, west, south and north champions Budućnost Banatski Dvor, Napredak Kruševac, Kom and Borac Čačak. League table Results Winning squad Champions: Red Star Belgrade (Coach: Slavoljub Muslin) Players (league matches/league goals) * Dušan Basta * Nikola Beljić * Dragan Bogavac * Jadranko Bogičević * Branko Bošković * Nemanja Vidić * Milivoje Vitakić * Vladimir Dišljenković (goalkeeper) * Ivan Dudić * Milan Dudić * Bojan Djordjic * Slavoljub Đorđević * ...
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2002–03 First League Of Serbia And Montenegro
The 2002–03 First League of Serbia and Montenegro (in fall season ''First League of FR Yugoslavia'') was the eleventh and last season as FR Yugoslavia and (after was the country renamed in February 2003) first season of the Serbia and Montenegro's top-level football league since its establishment. It was contested by 18 teams, and Partizan won the championship. Teams Mladost Lučani, Zvezdara, Mladost Apatin and Radnički Kragujevac, were relegated to the Second League of Serbia and Montenegro. The relegated teams were replaced by 2001–02 Second League of FR Yugoslavia champions, Radnički Obrenovac (North), Radnički Niš (East), Javor Ivanjica (West) and Mogren (South). League table Results Winning squad Champions: Partizan Belgrade (Coach: Ljubiša Tumbaković (until December) and Lothar Matthäus) Players (appearances/goals) * Radovan Radaković * Milivoje Ćirković * Dragoljub Jeremić * Igor Duljaj * Dejan Ognjanović * Nenad Kut ...
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2002–03 Second League Of Serbia And Montenegro
The 2002–03 Second League of Serbia and Montenegro season (Serbian: Druga Savezna Liga) consisted of four groups of 12 teams. The competition started this season as ''Second League of FR Yugoslavia''. The country changed name from FR Yugoslavia to Serbia and Montenegro on February 4, 2003, and the competition became the ''Second League of Serbia and Montenegro''. League table North East West South (Montenegro) {{DEFAULTSORT:2002-03 Second League of Serbia and Montenegro Second League of Serbia and Montenegro seasons 2002–03 in Serbian football 2002–03 in Montenegrin football Serbia , image_flag = Flag of Serbia.svg , national_motto = , image_coat = Coat of arms of Serbia.svg , national_anthem = () , image_map = , map_caption = Location of Serbia (gree ...
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2001–02 Second League Of FR Yugoslavia
Second League of FR Yugoslavia 2001–02 (Serbian: Druga savezna liga) consist of three groups of 18 teams (Serbia) and 1 group of 12 teams (Montenegro). Due to a reduction in the number of teams in Serbia , image_flag = Flag of Serbia.svg , national_motto = , image_coat = Coat of arms of Serbia.svg , national_anthem = () , image_map = , map_caption = Location of Serbia (gree ...n groups (North, East and West), there were 28 teams relegated (10 in the North Group, 7 in East and 11 in West). League table North East West South (Montenegro) {{DEFAULTSORT:2001-02 Second League of FR Yugoslavia Second League of Serbia and Montenegro seasons Yugo 2001–02 in Federal Republic of Yugoslavia football ...
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2000–01 Second League Of FR Yugoslavia
Second League of FR Yugoslavia 2000–01 (Serbian: Druga liga Jugoslavije) consisted of three groups of 18 teams (Serbia) and 1 group of 12 teams (Montenegro , image_flag = Flag of Montenegro.svg , image_coat = Coat of arms of Montenegro.svg , coa_size = 80 , national_motto = , national_anthem = () , image_map = Europe-Mont ...). League table North East West South (Montenegro) {{DEFAULTSORT:2000-01 Second League of FR Yugoslavia Second League of Serbia and Montenegro seasons Yugo 2000–01 in Federal Republic of Yugoslavia football ...
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Mezőkövesdi SE
Mezőkövesdi Sport Egyesület () is a professional association football, football club located in Mezőkövesd, Hungary. The team's colors are Yellow (color), yellow and Blue (color), blue. The team name comes from the Zsóry family who founded the thermal baths that brought wealth to the town. History The club was founded in 1975. On 5 June 2016, Mezőkövesdi SE hosted Dunaújváros PASE on the 30th match day in the 2015–16 Nemzeti Bajnokság II season at the newly built Mezőkövesdi Városi Stadion. The match was won by the home team which also resulted the club's promotion to the 2016–17 Nemzeti Bajnokság I. On 16 July 2016, Mezőkövesd played their first match in the 2016–17 Nemzeti Bajnokság I season at the Mezőkövesdi Városi Stadion against Gyirmót FC Győr. The match ended with a 2–2 draw. In the 2016–17 Magyar Kupa season, Mezőkövesd were eliminated in the semi-finals by Vasas SC on 7–0 aggregate. By reaching the semi-finals Mezőkövesd set a re ...
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2019–20 Magyar Kupa
The 2019–20 Magyar Kupa (English: ''Hungarian Cup'') was the 80th season of Hungary's annual knock-out cup football competition. The title holders were MOL Vidi FC by winning the 2019 Magyar Kupa final. The competition was postponed on 16 March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and resumed on 23 May. Honvéd won the final by beating Mezőkövesdi SE at the Puskás Aréna. Main Tournament On 11 September 2019 the draw took place at the headquarters of the Hungarian Football Federation. This was the first draw in the 2019–20 season where Nemzeti Bajnokság I and Nemzeti Bajnokság II clubs were included. Participating teams 1: The license from Balmazújváros was not issued. Therefore, the club could not take part in the 2019–20 Magyar Kupa. Round of 128 A total of 128 teams participated in the 6th round of the Magyar Kupa. The new entrants were 12 clubs from the 2019–20 Nemzeti Bajnokság I, 20 clubs from the 2019–20 Nemzeti Bajnokság II, and 48 from the 2019–20 N ...
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2016–17 Nemzeti Bajnokság I
The 2016–17 Nemzeti Bajnokság I, also known as NB I, is the 118th season of top-tier football in Hungary. The league is officially named ''OTP Bank Liga'' for sponsorship reasons. Ferencvárosi TC (football), Ferencváros were the defending champions having won their twenty-ninth Hungarian championship last season. As in the previous season, 12 teams compete for the championship title, playing 33 rounds. The fixtures were published on 14 June 2016. Teams Puskás Akadémia FC, Puskás Akadémia and Békéscsaba 1912 Előre SE, Békéscsaba finished the 2015–16 Nemzeti Bajnokság I, 2015–16 season in the last two places and thus were relegated to 2016–17 Nemzeti Bajnokság II, NB II division. The two relegated teams were replaced with the top two teams in 2015–16 Nemzeti Bajnokság II, 2015–16 NB II, champion Gyirmót SE, Gyirmót and runner-up Mezőkövesd-Zsóry SE, Mezőkövesd, each having the required licence for top-division play. Stadium and locations Following ...
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2015–16 Nemzeti Bajnokság I
The 2015–16 Nemzeti Bajnokság I, also known as NB I, is the 117th season of top-tier football in Hungary. The league is officially named ''OTP Bank Liga'' for sponsorship reasons. The season began 17 July 2015 and will conclude on 8 May 2016. Videoton FC, Videoton are the defending champions having won their second Hungarian championship last season. Last season an extra four teams were relegated to the Nemzeti Bajnokság III. Győri ETO FC, Győr had financial and licensing issues. Kecskeméti TE, Kecskemét, Pécsi MFC, Pécs and Nyíregyháza Spartacus, Nyíregyháza all had licensing issues. Therefore, from this season twelve teams compete for the championship title, playing 33 rounds. This season was played with 12 teams after reduced from 16 in 2014–15. Teams Dunaújváros PASE, Dunaújváros and Lombard-Pápa TFC, Pápa finished the 2014–15 Nemzeti Bajnokság I, 2014–15 season in the last two places and thus were relegated to 2015–16 Nemzeti Bajnokság II, NB II ...
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