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Andrija
Andrija (; sr-cyr, Андрија) is a South Slavic masculine given name. It is cognate to Greek ''Andreas'', or English Andrew. Notable people with the name include: * Andrija, Prince of Hum (fl. 1203–50), medieval nobleman from the Vukanović dynasty * Andrija Ljudevit Adamić (1766–1828), Austrian-Croatian merchant * Andrija Aleši (1425–1505), Venetian Dalmatian architect and sculptor * Andrija Anković (1937–1980), Yugoslav footballer and manager * Andrija Artuković (1899–1988), Croatian fascist politician * Andrija Balajić (born 1972), Croatian footballer * Andrija Balić (born 1997), Croatian footballer * Andrija Bojić (born 1993), Serbian basketballer * Andrija Bošnjak (born 1996), Croatian footballer * Andrija Torkvat Brlić (1826–1868), Croatian writer, linguist and politician * Andrija Bulatović (born 2006), Montenegrin footballer *Andrija Buvina (13th century), Croatian sculptor and painter * Andrija Crnogorac (born 1981), Serbian basketball player *An ...
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Andrija, Prince Of Hum
Andrija ( sr-cyr, Андрија, 1203–d. 1250) was the Prince of Hum (Zahumlje) in 1216–1218 and 1250. Life Andrija was the heir of Miroslav of Hum, who was the brother of Serbian Grand Prince Stefan Nemanja.Fine 1994, p. 52 Miroslav's properties were divided between Stefan Nemanjić (Nemanja's son), who held the southern parts of Hum, while the Ston coast and Popovo polje was given to young prince Andrija. Andrija's brother Petar withdrew to the northern parts. Historian Fine concludes that after Miroslav's death in 1198, the Hungarian Duke Andrew tried to seize Hum and managed to defeat some Serbs in Hum in about 1198, acquiring the part of Hum lying northwest of the Neretva (It is not certain if he ever obtained actual control).Fine 1994, p. 54 Duke Andrew was then either pushed out from that territory by Petar, a son of Miroslav supported by local nobles, or Duke Andrew was forced to withdraw his men from the territory when the war between him and his brother King Imre ...
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2022–23 PAOK FC Season
The 2022–23 PAOK FC season is the club's 97th season in existence and the club's 64th consecutive season in the top flight of Greek football. In addition to the domestic league, PAOK are participating in this season's editions of the Greek Cup and in the Europa Conference League. The season covers the period from 21 July 2022 to 30 June 2023. Coaching staff Players Current squad Transfers In Out Transferfee for Koutsias is about 2,3 in €. Pre-season and other friendlies Competitions Overview Managerial statistics Last updated: 24 May 2023 Super League Greece League table Matches Results summary Results by round Play-off round The top six teams from Regular season will meet twice (10 matches per team) for places in 2023–24 UEFA Champions League, 2023–24 UEFA Europa League and 2023–24 UEFA Europa Conference League as well as deciding the league champion. Resul ...
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Andrija Balić
Andrija Balić (; born 11 August 1997) is a Croatian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Italian Serie D club Chieti. Club career Early career Born in Split but living in nearby Dugopolje, Balić started to train football at the local NK Dugopolje, before moving to the Hajduk Split academy in 2007. Passing through the ranks, he became a youth international, playing for all Croatian selections between U14 and U19. In the 2013–14 season he formed a potent midfield partnership for the Hajduk U17 team with Nikola Vlašić, which resulted in the team finishing the first half of the season in first place, without a single loss. The two then received and signed professional contracts, until 2017 and were moved to the U19 team. Balić made his first team debut in the 1–0 home win against RNK Split, coming in the 76th minute of the match for Temurkhuja Abdukholiqov. Hajduk Split He had to wait until December to make his first appearance of the 2014–15 season, but then becam ...
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Andrija Gavrilović
Andrija Gavrilović ( sr-cyr, Андрија Гавриловић; born 13 January 1965) is a Serbian-Italian professional basketball coach who was lastly an assistant coach for Virtus Bologna of the Italian Lega Basket Serie A (LBA). Coaching career In 1986, Gavrilović started his coaching career with the Crvena zvezda youth system. There he coached Nebojša Ilić, Aleksandar Trifunović, Rastko Cvetković, Mirko Pavlović, Slobodan Kaličanin, and later Nikola Jestratijević, Srđan Jovanović, and Igor Perović. Gavrilović moved to Bormio, Italy in September 1992. Until 2003, he was a coach in several academy teams in the Milan area. He also coached the U16 team of Roseto Sharks and Progresso Castelmaggiore. Later, he spent three seasons as an assistant coach for Virtus Bologna. Further, he was an assistant coach for Unicaja of the Spanish ACB League. In 2007, he signed as an assistant coach for UNICS of the Russian Super League. Next season, he had moved to Khimk ...
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Andrija Delibašić
Andrija Delibašić (Cyrillic: Андрија Делибашић, ; 24 April 1981 – 19 March 2025) was a Montenegrin professional footballer who played as a forward. Delibašić began playing football at Partizan and went on to spend most of his career in Spain, representing Mallorca, Real Sociedad, Hércules and Rayo Vallecano and amassing totals of 208 matches and 47 goals the two major levels combined. He also competed professionally in Portugal and Greece. Club career Delibašić started his professional career at Partizan Belgrade, where he played for three-and-a-half seasons making 126 appearances in total and scoring 63 goals. He played Champions League in season 2003–04 group stage, scoring three goals. On 16 September 2003, he scored the equalizer against Porto in a 1–1 home draw in the first matchday of group stage. Delibašić scored again on 26 November in the away match against Porto as well, in a 2–1 defeat. He scored his third goal in a 1–1 home d ...
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Andrija Artuković
Andrija Artuković (19 November 1899 – 16 January 1988) was a Croatian lawyer, politician, and senior member of the fascist Ustaše movement, who served as the Minister of Internal Affairs and Minister of Justice in the Government of the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) during World War II in Yugoslavia. He signed into law several racial laws against Serbs, Jews, and Roma, and was responsible for a string of concentration camps in which over 100,000 civilians were tortured and murdered. He escaped to the United States after the war, where he lived until he was extradited to Yugoslavia in 1986. He was tried and found guilty of several mass killings in the NDH and was sentenced to death, but the sentence was not carried out due to his age and health. He died in custody in 1988. Early life and career Andrija Artuković was born on 19 November 1899, in Klobuk, near Ljubuški in Austro-Hungarian to Marijan and Ruža (née Rašić) Artuković. He was one of 14 siblings ra ...
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Andrija Torkvat Brlić
Andrija Torkvat Brlić ( sr-Cyrl, Андрија Торкват Брлић; 15 May 1826 – 21 May 1868) was a writer, linguist, politician and lawyer from Croatia at the time it was in the Austrian Empire. A follower of the Illyrian movement, Brlić was one of the most prominent advocates of unification of South Slavs in the 19th century. Biography Andrija Torkvat Brlić was born on 15 May 1826 in Brod na Savi, then part of the Austrian Empire. He was a descendant of the Republic of Ragusa, Ragusan Brlić family. There is a tradition of considering them a Herzegovina family, with a mention of a Zahumlje prince named Brlić in 1393, and it's reasonable to assume this family would be their descendents, but the historical sources for them start in the early 18th century in the village of Svinjar (today's Davor, Croatia, Davor). His mother Katarina () hailed from Vukovar while his father Ignjat Alojzij Brlić, was a merchant, linguist, publicist and translator. Ignjat Alojzije Brl ...
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Andrija Bulatović
Andrija Bulatović (born 27 December 2006) is a Montenegrin professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Montenegrin First League club Budućnost Podgorica on loan from French side Lens and the Montenegro national team. Club career Prior to joining FK Budućnost Podgorica on 1 July 2024, Bulatović played for FK Berane, FK Kom and FK Rudar Pljevlja. He scored his first league goal for Budućnost Podgorica in a 3-0 victory against Otrant in November 2024 at the age of 17. Bulatović had scored his first goals in the Montenegrin First League at the age of 16 for Rudar Pljevlja. He made his debut in the UEFA Conference League for Budućnost in July 2024 away against KF Malisheva of Kosovo in a 1-0 defeat. On 3 February 2025, Bulatović signed a three-and-a-half-year contract with Lens in France, and returned to Budućnost on loan until the end of the 2024–25 season. It was reported that interest had also come in from Dinamo Zagreb, and Lens had to pay around €2 mil ...
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Andrija Kaluđerović
Andrija Kaluđerović (; born 5 July 1987) is a Serbian former professional footballer who played as a striker. Club career The much-travelled Kaluđerović made his senior debut for OFK Beograd under manager Stevica Kuzmanovski, coming on as an injury-time substitute for Hristijan Kirovski in a 1–1 away league draw against Budućnost Banatski Dvor on 13 December 2003, aged 16. He spent the majority of the following three seasons on loan to various clubs, most notably Spartak Subotica in the Serbian First League. In the 2009 winter transfer window, Kaluđerović moved from OFK Beograd to fellow Serbian SuperLiga club Rad. Red Star Belgrade In August 2010, Kaluđerović signed a three-year contract with Red Star Belgrade. He was the league's joint top scorer in the 2010–11 season, alongside Ivica Iliev, with 13 goals. In February 2012, Kaluđerović was transferred to Chinese Super League club Beijing Guoan for an undisclosed fee. In July 2013, Kaluđerović retu ...
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Andrija Fuderer
Andrija Fuderer (13 May 1931, Subotica, Yugoslavia – 2 October 2011, Palamós, Spain) was a Yugoslavian chess master. At the beginning of his career, he won the Yugoslav Junior Chess Championship in 1947. He was the Croatian champion in 1951 and 1958, and was a common participant in the Yugoslav Chess Championship tying for 2nd in 1951 ( Braslav Rabar won), took 2nd, behind Petar Trifunović, in 1952, and won (jointly) in 1953. In other tournaments, he took 4th at Bled 1950 (Miguel Najdorf won), shared 2nd, behind Albéric O'Kelly de Galway, at Dortmund 1951, took 5th at Beverwijk 1952 (Max Euwe won). He won at Saarbrücken 1953, took 2nd at Opatija (Abbazia) 1953 (Aleksandar Matanović won), took 4th at Munich 1954 (zonal, Wolfgang Unzicker won), tied for 3rd-5th at Hastings 1954/55 (Paul Keres and Vasily Smyslov won). His most notable tournament was the 1955 Interzonal, which he qualified for by his 1954 zonal result. At the Interzonal he scored 9/20, finishing in a ti ...
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