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Nemanja Cavnić
Nemanja Cavnić (born 5 September 1995) is a Montenegrin professional footballer who plays as a centre-back. Club career After playing for the youth team of Zeta, Cavnić started playing for the senior team in 2014. In 2018, he moved to Denmark, playing for Danish second-tier clubs Fremad Amager and HB Køge. On 2 February 2024, Cavnić signed a one-and-a-half-year contract with Bosnian Premier League side Željezničar. He made his debut for the club in a 0–0 home draw against Zrinjski Mostar on 17 February 2024. Cavnić left Željezničar after his contract expired in June 2025. International career Cavnić represented 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 ... on both the under-19 and under-21 youth levels. Career statistics Club References Exte ...
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Fremad Amager
Boldklubben Fremad Amager (meaning in English: The Ball Club Forward Amager; abbreviated Fremad A) is a Danish professional football club based in the district of Amager Vest, Copenhagen. As of the 2024–25 season, the club's senior men's team play in 2nd Division, the third tier in the Danish football league system. The club have primarily played their home games at Sundby Idrætspark since the stadium's inauguration in 1922. Fremad Amager's last spell in the highest football league in Denmark was in the autumn of 1994. Ever since the first participation in the first nationwide league tournament in 1927, and subsequent promotion in 1929, the club has spent the majority of its history – with the exception of two seasons – in the different divisional structures (known as "''Danmarksturneringen i fodbold''"). The club reached the Danish Cup final in 1971–72 season while playing at the second highest league level, but lost against Vejle BK, who had also won the Danish ch ...
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2014–15 Montenegrin First League
The 2014–15 Montenegrin First League was the ninth season of the top-tier football in Montenegro. The season began on 8 August 2014 and ended on 30 May 2015. Teams Last season, Dečić were relegated to the Montenegrin Second League, finishing in 12th place and Čelik exclusion because of financial issues. Bokelj and Berane were promoted. Stadia and locations All figures for stadiums include seating capacity only, as many stadiums in Montenegro have stands without chairs which would otherwise be the actual number of people able to attend football matches not regulated by UEFA or FIFA The Fédération Internationale de Football Association (), more commonly known by its acronym FIFA ( ), is the international self-regulatory governing body of association football, beach soccer, and futsal. It was founded on 21 May 1904 to o .... League table Results The schedule consisted of three rounds. During the first two rounds, each team played each other once home ...
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1995 Births
1995 was designated as: * United Nations Year for Tolerance * World Year of Peoples' Commemoration of the Victims of the Second World War This was the first year that the Internet was entirely privatized, with the United States government no longer providing public funding, marking the beginning of the Information Age. America Online and Prodigy offered access to the World Wide Web system for the first time this year, releasing browsers that made it easily accessible to the general public. Events January * January 1 ** The World Trade Organization (WTO) is established to replace the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT). ** Austria, Finland and Sweden join the European Union. * January 9 – Valeri Polyakov completes 366 days in space while aboard then '' Mir'' space station, breaking a duration record. * January 10– 15 – The World Youth Day 1995 festival is held in Manila, Philippines, culminating in 5 million people gathering for John Paul II's concl ...
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2024–25 FK Željezničar Season
The 2024–25 season was Željezničar's 104th in existence and their 25th season in the Bosnian Premier League. Besides competing in the domestic league, the team also competed in the National Cup. The club finished the season in 4th place, qualifying for the 2025–26 UEFA Conference League first qualifying round. Željezničar got knocked out from the cup in the semi-finals. Season review June On 10 June, Željezničar announced Elvir Rahimić as the club's new sporting director. On 12 June, Željezničar announced Denis Ćorić as the club's new manager. On 20 June, Željezničar announced the departure of Ajdin Mulalić. On 25 June, Željezničar announced the retirement of Edin Cocalić and the departure of seven players. The club also announced the signings of 26-year-old Bože Vukoja and 28-year-old Ivan Đorić. On 26 June, Željezničar announced the signings of 26-year-olds Tarik Abdulahović and Marin Karamarko. On 30 June, Željezničar announced the departur ...
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2023–24 FK Željezničar Season
The 2023–24 season was Željezničar's 103rd in existence and their 24th season in the Bosnian Premier League. Besides competing in the domestic league, the team also competed in the National Cup. Željezničar competed in the qualifications for the UEFA Europa Conference League as well. The club finished in sixth place, while it got knocked out from the cup in the round of 32. Željezničar were eliminated from the Europa Conference League in the second qualifying round. Season review June On 12 June, Željezničar and its manager Nermin Bašić negotiated a two-year contract extension lasting until June 2025, with an option to stay at the club until at least 2026. On 14 June, Željezničar and Aleksandar Kosorić negotiated a one-year contract extension lasting until June 2024. On 16 June, Željezničar announced the signings of 28-year-old Ajdin Mulalić and 23-year-old Dražen Dubačkić. On 19 June, Željezničar and Semir Štilić, Edin Cocalić, Dženan Harači ...
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2023–24 Danish 1st Division
The 2023–24 Danish 1st Division (known as the NordicBet Liga for sponsorship purposes) marked the 28th season of the league operating as the second tier of Danish football and the 84th season overall under the 1st Division name. The league is governed by the Danish Football Association (DBU). Participants Horsens and AaB finished the 2022–23 season of the Superliga in 11th and 12th place, respectively, and were relegated to the 1st Division. They replaced Vejle BK and Hvidovre IF, who were promoted to the 2023–24 Danish Superliga. Kolding IF and B.93 won promotion from the 2022–23 Danish 2nd Division. They replaced Fremad Amager and Nykøbing FC. Stadia and locations Personnel and sponsoring Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players and Managers may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Managerial changes League table Promotion Group The top 6 teams will compete for 2 spots in the 2024–25 Danish S ...
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2022–23 Danish 1st Division
The 2022–23 Danish 1st Division (known as the NordicBet Liga for sponsorship purposes) marked the 27th season of the league operating as the second tier of Danish football and the 83rd season overall under the 1st Division name. The league is governed by the Danish Football Association (DBU). Participants Sønderjyske and Vejle finished the 2021–22 season of the Superliga in 11th and 12th place, respectively, and were relegated to the 1st Division. They replaced AC Horsens and Lyngby Boldklub, who were promoted to the 2022–23 Danish Superliga. Næstved BK and Hillerød won promotion from the 2021–22 Danish 2nd Division. They replaced Esbjerg fB and Jammerbugt. Stadia and locations Personnel and sponsoring Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players and Managers may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Managerial changes League table Positions by round Promotion Group The top 6 teams will compete f ...
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2021–22 Danish 1st Division
The 2021–22 Danish 1st Division (known as the NordicBet Liga for sponsorship purposes) marked the 26th season of the league operating as the second tier of Danish football and the 82nd season overall under the 1st Division name. The league is governed by the Danish Football Association (DBU). Participants Lyngby Boldklub and AC Horsens finished the 2020–21 season of the Superliga in 11th and 12th place, respectively, and were relegated to the 1st Division. They replaced Viborg FF and Silkeborg IF, who were promoted to the 2021–22 Danish Superliga. Nykøbing FC and Jammerbugt FC won promotion from the 2020–21 Danish 2nd Divisions. They replaced Kolding IF and Skive IK. Stadia and locations Personnel and sponsoring Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players and Managers may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Managerial changes League table Positions by round Promotion Group The top 6 teams will ...
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2020–21 Danish 1st Division
The 2020–21 Danish 1st Division (known as the NordicBet Liga for sponsorship purposes) marked the 25th season of the league operating as the second tier of Danish football and the 81st season overall under the Danish 1st Division, 1st Division name. The league is governed by the Danish Football Association (DBU). From this season a promotion round for the six best placed teams and a relegation round for the six lowest placed teams are introduced. The top two teams of the promotion round are promoted to the 2021–22 Danish Superliga. The teams in 11th and 12th places are relegated to the 2021–22 Danish 2nd Division. Participants Silkeborg IF, and Esbjerg fB finished last in the 2019–20 Danish Superliga, 2019–20 Danish Superliga relegation play-off and were relegated to the 1st Division. Hobro IK lost to Lyngby Boldklub in the relegation play off and was relegated as well. Vejle Boldklub was promoted to the 2020–21 Danish Superliga. Nykøbing FC, FC Roskilde and Næstve ...
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2019–20 Danish 1st Division
The 2019–20 Danish 1st Division (known as the NordicBet Liga for sponsorship purposes) marked the 24th season of the league operating as the second tier of Danish football and the 80th season overall under the 1st Division name. The league is governed by the Danish Football Association (DBU). The division champion earned promotion to the 2020–21 Danish Superliga, while the teams finishing in 10th, 11th, and 12th places were relegated to the 2020–21 Danish 2nd Divisions. This adjustment to the usual promotion and relegation format was implemented due to the reduction of the Danish Superliga to 12 teams for the following season. Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic The 2019–20 Danish 1st Division season was suspended on 12 March 2020 following a directive from the Danish Football Association (DBU), after Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen advised that all public activities be limited or suspended for an initial period of two weeks due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The suspension, or ...
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2018–19 Danish 1st Division
The 2018–19 Danish 1st Division (known as the NordicBet Liga for sponsorship purposes) marked the 23rd season of the league operating as the second tier of Danish football and the 79th season overall under the 1st Division name. The league is governed by the Danish Football Association (DBU). The division-champion will be promoted to the 2019–20 Danish Superliga, while the runners-up and the third placed team will face promotion playoffs. The teams in 11th and 12th places are relegated to the 2019–20 Danish 2nd Divisions. Participants FC Helsingør finished last in the 2017–18 Danish Superliga relegation play-off and were relegated to the 1st Division after only one season in the first tier. Silkeborg IF lost to Esbjerg fB and Lyngby Boldklub lost to Vendsyssel FF in the relegation play off and were relegated as well. Vejle Boldklub, Esbjerg fB and Vendsyssel FF were promoted to the 2018–19 Danish Superliga. Brabrand IF and Skive IK were relegated to the 2018–19 ...
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