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FK ČSK Čelarevo
FK ČSK Čelarevo () is a football club based in Čelarevo, Vojvodina, Serbia. They compete in the PFL Sombor, the fifth tier of the national league system. History The original club in Čelarevo (at the time known as Čeb) was founded in 1925. They were named Čebski omladinski sportski klub (ČOSK). In 1946, the club was restored as FD Radnički. They changed their name to SD Podunavlje in 1950. In 1953, the club merged with SD Krajišnik (founded in 1950) to form ČSK. They reached the third tier of Yugoslav football in 1969, spending three seasons in the Vojvodina League. After convincingly winning the Serbian League Vojvodina in 1997–98, the club spent four seasons in the Second League of FR Yugoslavia. They subsequently went on to finish as runners-up in the Serbian League Vojvodina on three consecutive occasions. The club eventually earned promotion to the newly formed Serbian First League via the play-offs in 2005. They placed fourth in their comeback season in the s ...
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Association Football
Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 Football player, players who almost exclusively use their feet to propel a Ball (association football), ball around a rectangular field called a Football pitch, pitch. The objective of the game is to Scoring in association football, score more goals than the opposing team by moving the ball beyond the goal line into a rectangular-framed Goal (sport), goal defended by the opposing team. Traditionally, the game has been played over two 45-minute halves, for a total match time of 90 minutes. With an estimated 250 million players active in over 200 countries and territories, it is the world's most popular sport. Association football is played in accordance with the Laws of the Game (association football), Laws of the Game, a set of rules that has been in effect since 1863 and maintained by the International Football Association Board, IFAB since 1886. The game is pla ...
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Srđan Plavšić
Srđan Plavšić ( sr-Cyrl, Срђан Плавшић; born 3 December 1995) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays for Polish club Raków Częstochowa. He can operate as an attacking midfielder, side midfielder or winger. Club career Early years Plavšić played in FK Vojvodina's youth system, but was told that he was too small to make it for Vojvodina's first team. He began playing football on a senior level with ČSK Čelarevo in the lower tiers of the Serbian football pyramid. He played in Čelarevo for two seasons before moving to Spartak Subotica. It was in Spartak where Plavšić made his debut in the Serbian top flight for the 2014–15 season, and he played impressively particularly in a match against Red Star Belgrade. Red Star Belgrade On 10 August 2015 Plavšić signed a three-year contract with Red Star Belgrade. In his promotion the following day, he chose the number 17 for his jersey. At Red Star, he got the nickname "Atomic Ant", due to his height o ...
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Football Clubs In Yugoslavia
Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ''football'' generally means the form of football that is the most popular where the word is used. Sports commonly called ''football'' include association football (known as ''soccer'' in Australia, Canada, South Africa, the United States, and sometimes in Ireland and New Zealand); Australian rules football; Gaelic football; gridiron football (specifically American football, arena football, or Canadian football); International rules football; rugby league football; and rugby union football. These various forms of football share, to varying degrees, common origins and are known as "football codes". There are a number of references to traditional, ancient, or prehistoric ball games played in many different parts of the world. Contemporary codes of football can be traced back to the codification of these games at English public schools during the 19th c ...
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Association Football Clubs Established In 1925
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1925 Establishments In Serbia
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Vladimir Buač
Vladimir Buač (Serbian Cyrillic alphabet, Serbian Cyrillic: Владимир Буач; born 26 December 1984) is a Serbs of Croatia, Croatian Serb association football, football coach and former player. He played as a forward (association football), forward. Career Buač played for FK Vojvodina, Vojvodina, making over 100 official appearances for the side. He subsequently moved abroad to France and signed with Ligue 2 side Nîmes Olympique, Nîmes in 2009. In the following years, Buač also played in the top flights of Kazakhstan, Hungary, and Albania. After retiring from the game, Buač served as both assistant and caretaker manager at his former club Vojvodina. He again took charge of Vojvodina in September 2017. Honours Vojvodina * Serbian Cup runner-up: 2006–07 Serbian Cup, 2006–07 References External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Buac, Vladimir 1984 births Living people Footballers from Knin Serbs of Croatia Yugoslav Wars refugees Refugees in Serbia Men's association ...
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Aleksandar Kocić
Aleksandar Kocić (Serbian Cyrillic: Александар Коцић; born 18 March 1969) is a Serbian former football goalkeeper. Playing career Club career Kocić played in many teams such as Vlasina, Dubočica, Vojvodina, Levante, Perugia, Empoli, Red Star Belgrade and Ethnikos Achna. International career He was capped 22 times with the FR Yugoslavia national team. Kocić was set to be a participant at the 2000 UEFA European Championship but broke a toe while showering after the last practice prior to the tournament. His replacement was FK Obilić goalkeeper Milorad Korać. His final international was a March 2001 World Cup qualification match away against Slovenia. Coaching career Kocić coached Srem from 2009 to 2010 and ČSK Čelarevo from 2011 to 2012. Serbia national football team Kocić served as the goalkeeping coach of the Serbia national team from 2012 to 2015, having worked with Siniša Mihajlović (19 matches), Radovan Ćurčić (9 matches), Dick Advocaat ...
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Petar Kurćubić
Petar Kurćubić (; born 25 May 1961) is a Serbian football manager and former player. Playing career Kurćubić played for Zemun in the 1989–90 Yugoslav Second League, helping the club win promotion to the Yugoslav First League. Managerial career Kurćubić started his managerial career with Novi Sad. He was appointed as manager of Obilić in late December 1999. However, Kurćubić was replaced by Dragan Lacmanović in late January 2000 during preparations for the second part of the season. Later on, Kurćubić served as manager of numerous clubs in his homeland and abroad, including Macedonian Pobeda (2004–August 2005), Azerbaijani Olimpik Baku (October 2005–2006), Mladost Apatin (June 2006–June 2007), Banat Zrenjanin (June–October 2007), ČSK Čelarevo (two spells), Slovak Nitra (December 2008–June 2009), Slovak Dolný Kubín (2010–2011), Hajduk Kula (September–December 2011), Spartak Subotica (two spells; September 2012–October 2013 and June 2014– ...
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Dragan Ivanović
Dragan Ivanović (; born 2 December 1969) is a Serbian football manager and former player. Playing career After starting out at Jedinstvo Rumenka, Ivanović played for Slavija Novi Sad and captained the team under manager Zvonko Ivezić. He also spent some time with Kabel. Managerial career In the summer of 2006, Ivanović replaced Miroslav Vukašinović as manager of Serbian First League side ČSK Čelarevo. He spent one season in charge, narrowly missing out on the promotion playoffs. Over the next few years, Ivanović was mainly responsible for the development of the club's youth system, making himself a name for discovering and developing young talents, such as Aleksa Vukanović, Milan Pavkov, and Srđan Plavšić, among others. In June 2016, Ivanović was appointed as manager of Serbian SuperLiga club Napredak Kruševac. He left the post in December to take charge of Vojvodina, signing a five-year contract. However, Ivanović was sacked by the club's board in April 20 ...
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Miroslav Vukašinović
Miroslav Vukašinović (; born 29 August 1948) is a Serbian former football manager and player. Playing career Born in Užička Požega, Vukašinović started out at his hometown club Sloga. He subsequently played for Sloboda Titovo Užice, before joining Vojvodina in 1971. Over the next six seasons, Vukašinović amassed over 100 appearances in the Yugoslav First League. He was also a member of the team that won the Mitropa Cup in 1977. After moving abroad that summer, Vukašinović played for two Austrian clubs, LASK and Wiener Sport-Club. Managerial career In the late 1980s, Vukašinović was manager of the El Salvador national team, succeeding his compatriot Milovan Đorić. He later spent some time in Greece and Kuwait, before going on to manage a number of clubs in his homeland, including Hajduk Kula (two spells), Sartid Smederevo (1997–98), Čukarički (2001–02), Vojvodina (2002–03), and ČSK Čelarevo (2005–06). Subsequently, Vukašinović served as manager ...
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Vladimir Jocić
Vladimir Jocić (; born 29 November 1953) is a Serbian football manager and former player. Playing career After spending two and a half seasons with Radnički Niš in the Yugoslav First League, Jocić joined Partizan in 1979. He failed to make much impact and was transferred to Napredak Kruševac during the 1980–81 season. After playing for three clubs in the Yugoslav Second League for five seasons, Jocić moved abroad and signed with Turkish club Kocaelispor in 1986. Managerial career After hanging up his boots, Jocić served as manager of numerous clubs, including Napredak Kruševac Napredak, which translates from Serbo-Croatian as ''Progress'', may refer to: *HKD Napredak, cultural society of Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina *FK Napredak Kruševac, Serbian football club *FK Napredak Aleksinac, Serbian football club *FK Napred ..., Radnički Pirot (April–June 2006), Radnički Niš (two spells), Šumadija Radnički 1923, Radnički Šid, Radnički Sremska Mitrovica, ...
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Zvonko Ivezić
Zvonko Ivezić (; 17 February 1949 – 4 September 2016) was a Yugoslav and Serbian football manager and player. Club career Born in Vajska, Ivezić joined Vojvodina in 1965, making his Yugoslav First League debut in the 1967–68 season. He amassed 220 appearances and scored 60 goals for the club in the top flight. In 1976, Ivezić moved abroad to France and signed with Sochaux, spending six seasons with the club. He also briefly played for Racing Paris, before retiring in 1983. International career At international level, Ivezić was capped four times for Yugoslavia between 1975 and 1976, scoring two goals. His final international was a September 1976 friendly match against Italy. Managerial career After hanging up his boots, Ivezić managed numerous clubs in his homeland, including Bečej and Mladost Bački Jarak in the First League of FR Yugoslavia during the 1996–97 season. In 2002, Ivezić was manager of Vrbas in the Second League of FR Yugoslavia. He also served as ...
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