Anđelko
Anđelko is a South Slavic masculine given name, meaning "Angel". Notable people with the name include: *Anđelko Aleksić (1876–1904), Macedonian Serb Chetnik commander (voivode) *Anđelko Ćuk (born 1983), volleyball player *Anđelko Đuričić (born 1980), Serbian professional footballer *Anđelko Habazin (1924–1978), Croatian philosopher *Anđelko Jovanović (born 1999), Montenegrin footballer *Anđelko Klobučar (1931–2016), Croatian composer, organist and music pedagogue *Anđelko Krstić (1871–1952), Serb writer and patriot *Anđelko Kvesić (born 1969), retired Bosnian football midfielder *Anđelko Marušić (1911–1981), Yugoslav professional footballer *Anđelko Milardović (born 1956), Croatian political scientist *Anđelko Rističević (born 1985), Serbian long-distance runner *Anđelko Runjić (1938–2015), Croatian politician, economist and diplomat *Anđelko Savić (born 1993), Swiss professional footballer of Serbian descent *Anđelko Tanasović, rebel leade ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Anđelko Runjić
Anđelko Runjić (1938–2015) was a Croatian politician, economist and diplomat who served as Speaker of the Croatian Parliament, 14th Speaker of the Croatian Parliament from 1986 to 1990 and Ambassador of Yugoslavia in the Soviet Union from 1990 to 1991. Personal life He was born in 1938 in Perković, Croatia and died in September 15, 2015. He received Doctorate in Law from Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Zagreb. He also served as Professor of Economic History at Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Zagreb. At the time of his death, he was married and father of two children. He was the last ambassador of Yugoslavia in the Soviet Union. References 1938 births 2015 deaths People from Šibenik-Knin County University of Zagreb alumni Ambassadors of Yugoslavia to the Soviet Union Speakers of the Croatian Parliament {{Croatia-politician-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Anđelko Klobučar
Anđelko Klobučar (11 July 1931 – 7 August 2016), was a Croatian composer, organ (instrument), organist and music pedagogue. Born in Zagreb, Klobučar studied at the Zagreb Academy of Music and later in Salzburg and Paris, where he studied composition with André Jolivet. His older brother Berislav Klobučar became successful conductor. Anđelko became titular organist of the Zagreb Cathedral in 1958 and played until 2004. From 1987 he shared this position with Hvalimira Bledšnajder. He worked as the organ professor at the Zagreb Academy of Music for only two years, 1972 and 1973. His organ students were Hvalimira Bledšnajder (1972), Jesenka Tješić (1972) and Krešimir Galin (1973). He was awarded the Vladimir Nazor Award for Life Achievement in Music in 1995 and the Porin (music award), Porin Lifetime Achievement Award in 2002. Klobučar was a full member of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts since 1992. See also *Woof-Woof Sources Akademik Anđelko Klobučar at ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Anđelko Aleksić
Anđelko Aleksić ( sr-cyr, Анђелко Алексић; 1876 – Četirce, Ottoman Empire, 27 May 1904) was a Serbs in North Macedonia, Macedonian Serb Chetnik commander (''voivode''). He and Đorđe Cvetković led the first two armed bands of the Serbian Chetnik Organization, sent from the Kingdom of Serbia into Ottoman Macedonia to fight for the liberation of Macedonia (region), Macedonia. Life Anđelko Aleksić was born in Midinci, which at the time was part of the Ottoman Empire. He was a ''pečalbar'' (seasonal worker) in Belgrade, and had come since being a youngster. In 1897 he joined the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO), and he participated in the Ilinden Uprising (1903). After the uprising had been suppressed, Aleksić returned to wintering in Belgrade. He was working as a cook at the ''kafana'' (restaurant) called "Orient" at the beginning of the 20th century. When the revolutionary organization known as the Serbian Chetnik Organization was forme ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Anđelko Habazin
Anđelko Habazin (7 November 1924 – 6 October 1978) was a Croatian philosopher. Anđelko Habazin was born in Zagreb (Croatia), where he graduated from the university with a degree in philosophy in 1954. He received his doctorate degree in philosophy from the University of Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina) in 1962. He worked as a professor at the University of Banja Luka (Bosnia and Herzegovina), and then at the University of Zadar (Croatia) from 1974 until 1978. He died in Zadar Zadar ( , ), historically known as Zara (from Venetian and Italian, ; see also other names), is the oldest continuously inhabited city in Croatia. It is situated on the Adriatic Sea, at the northwestern part of Ravni Kotari region. Zadar ..., aged 54. References 1924 births 1978 deaths Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb alumni University of Sarajevo alumni Academic staff of the University of Banja Luka Academic staff of the University of Zadar Writers ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Anđelko Đuričić
Anđelko Đuričić (Serbian Cyrillic: Анђелко Ђуричић; born 21 November 1980) is a Serbian retired professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He represented Serbia at the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Club career Đuričić started out at Dunav Stari Banovci, before moving to Dinamo Pančevo. He was transferred to Hajduk Kula in 2002, spending the following seven seasons at the club. In the summer of 2009, Đuričić moved abroad and signed with Portuguese club União Leiria. He was the team's first-choice goalkeeper in his debut season at the Estádio Dr. Magalhães Pessoa, missing only four league games. However, Đuričić lost his place on the team to Eduardo Gottardi in the following 2010–11 season, before eventually leaving the club. International career Đuričić made his international debut for Serbia in a 0–1 friendly loss against New Zealand on 29 May 2010, coming on as a substitute for Vladimir Stojković at half-time and managing to keep a ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Anđelko Krstić
Anđelko Krstić ( sr-Cyrl, Анђелко Крстић; Labuništa, near Struga, 1 November 1871 – Labuništa, near Struga, 6 May 1952) was a Serb writer and patriot. During the struggles to free Old Serbia and Macedonia from the Ottoman yoke, the Balkan Wars (1912–1913) and World War I, Krstić fought as a Chetnik voivode. Life Krstić was born in the village of Labuništa in the Drimkol area (known as ''Mala Šumadija'') north of Struga (present-day North Macedonia, then in Ottoman Empire) into a Serb family of ''pečalbari'', whose work took them away from their homeland to earn for living but always kept close connections to their homeland. His father, Martin, worked as a milkman in Belgrade and Anđelko joined him at a young age. Unhappy about this work, he wanted to get an education and enroll in an evening course in Saint Sava school for teachers. His father opposed his decision, took him back to native Labuništa and pressed him to marry, aged only 17. However, An� ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Anđelko Marušić
Anđelko Marušić (1 January 1911 – 5 October 1981) was a Yugoslav professional footballer. He spent his senior career with Hajduk Split, also making 16 appearances for the Yugoslavia national team. Honours Player Hajduk Split * Banovina of Croatia The Banovina of Croatia or Banate of Croatia ( sh-Latn-Cyrl, separator=, Banovina Hrvatska, Бановина Хрватска) was an administrative subdivision ( banovina) of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1939 and 1941. It was formed by a m ...: 1940–41 References Yugoslav men's footballers 1911 births 1981 deaths Yugoslavia men's international footballers Men's association football midfielders {{Yugoslavia-footy-bio-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Anđelko Tešan
Anđelko Tešan (born 21 November 1949 in Sarajevo, PR Bosnia-Herzegovina, FPR Yugoslavia) is a former Bosnian professional footballer. Club career He started his career with FK Sarajevo in 1967, and went on to represent the club for a further ten seasons. He also played for US teams New York Eagles and Columbia Ohio before retiring in 1981. International career He made his debut for Yugoslavia in a December 1968 friendly match away against Brazil and has earned a total of 11 caps, scoring no goals. His final international was an October 1970 friendly match against the Soviet Union The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a List of former transcontinental countries#Since 1700, transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 until Dissolution of the Soviet .... References External links * 1949 births Living people Footballers from Sarajevo Men's association football defenders Yugoslav men's footbal ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Anđelko Jovanović
Anđelko Jovanović ( sr-Cyrl, Анђелко Јовановић; born 18 November 1999) is a Montenegrin footballer who plays as a midfielder for Mladost DG and the Montenegro national team. Career Jovanović made his international debut for Montenegro on 11 November 2020 in a friendly match against Kazakhstan Kazakhstan, officially the Republic of Kazakhstan, is a landlocked country primarily in Central Asia, with a European Kazakhstan, small portion in Eastern Europe. It borders Russia to the Kazakhstan–Russia border, north and west, China to th .... Career statistics International References 1999 births Living people Montenegrin men's footballers Montenegro men's international footballers Men's association football midfielders FK Dečić players FK Podgorica players Montenegrin First League players Montenegrin Second League players {{Montenegro-footy-bio-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Stadion Andelko Herjavec
Stadion Varteks is a football stadium in Varaždin, Croatia. It is the home ground of the Croatian Football League club NK Varaždin and the lower division club NK Varteks. The stadium was built in 1931 as the home ground for a different NK Varaždin team, which overlapped with the current tenant with a similar name until its disbandment in 2015. Stadion Varteks has undergone several renovations since 1931, and currently has an all-seating capacity of 8,818. It consists of three stands, with the main stand being the only one with a roof. Since 1993, the Croatia national football team and the Croatia national under-21 football team have occasionally played their home games at the venue. For some of these games, and for some club-level UEFA competitions, rules against advertising of stadium sponsors has seen the generic name Gradski Stadion ("City Stadium") used. The stadium is located near the Varteks clothing factory, and also features a Varteks fan shop and a café. From 19 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Anđelko Tanasović
Angel Tanasov () or Anđelko Tanasović ( sr-cyr, Анђелко Танасовић) was a rebel leader active in Ottoman Macedonia. Biography Angel Tanasov was born in the Cer, near Kichevo, at the time part of the Ottoman Empire (in modern western North Macedonia) in about 1850.Българското опълчение 1877-1878. Биографичен и библиографски справочник в три тома, том 2, Стара Загора 1999, с. 10. (Bulgarian Opalchenie 1877-1878. Biographical and bibliographical reference book in three volumes, Volume 2, Stara Zagora 1999, p. 10.) He lived in Romania from 1872 and volunteered in the Serbian-Ottoman War in 1876. On May 1, 1877, he joined Bulgarian Volunteer Corps in the Russian army and fought at the Battle of Shipka Pass during the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878). After the war Atanasov returned to Macedonia where he supported the legal and illegal struggle of local Bulgarians to alleviate their situa ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Anđelko Savić
Anđelko Savić ( sr-Cyrl, Анђелко Савић; born 11 March 1993) is a Swiss professional footballer of Serbian descent who plays for FC Bavois as a forward in the Swiss Promotion League. Club career In 2011, he joined Sampdoria from Basel. He also holds Serbian passport. He made his debut against Siena. On 23 August 2013, Savić signed a loan deal with buying option with Sheffield Wednesday. On 21 December 2013, he made his debut as a 66th-minute substitute in a 2-1 home loss to AFC Bournemouth. Savić signed a season long loan deal with Swiss Challenge League side Lausanne Sport on 2 July 2014. He made his debut as a second-half substitute in the season opener against FC Lugano on 19 July. On 25 June 2015, he joined Swiss Challenge League side Neuchâtel Xamax on a free transfer. Ahead of the 2019/20 season, Savić joined Swiss Promotion League club FC Bavois. International career He is capped at various youth levels for Switzerland, ranging from U15 to U21. C ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |