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Nemanja Ćalasan
Nemanja Ćalasan ( sr-Cyrl, Немања Ћаласан; born 17 March 1996) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a centre back for Kazakhstan Premier League club Elimai. Club career Spartak Subotica Ćalasan started his career with Spartak Subotica, where he passed all youth selections. In 2014, he moved to local football club Bačka 1901, where he spent the 2014–15 season in the Serbian League Vojvodina. Next summer, he has joined the first team of Spartak Subotica, but shortly after he returned to Bačka 1901, this time as a loaned player until the end of 2015–16 season. At the beginning of 2016, Ćalasan signed his first professional contract with Spartak Subotica, and in summer of the same year, he became a regular member of the first squad. He started the 2016–17 season paired with Aleksandar Radovanović on the stopper places. After several goals for Bačka 1901 during the 2015–16 season in the Serbian League Vojvodina, Ćalasan scored his first ...
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Subotica
Subotica (, ; , , ) is a List of cities in Serbia, city in Central Europe and the administrative center of the North Bačka District in the autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia. Formerly the largest city of Vojvodina region, contemporary Subotica is now the second largest city in the province, following the city of Novi Sad. According to the 2022 census, the urban area of the city (including adjacent settlement of Palić) has a population of 94,228, and the population of metro area (the administrative area of the city) stands at 123,952 people. Name The name of the city has changed frequently over time.History of Subotica
Retrieved 8 September 2022.
The earliest known written name of the city was ''Zabotka'' or ''Zabatka'', which dates from 1391. It is the origin of the current Hungarian n ...
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Football Association Of Serbia
The Football Association of Serbia () is the governing body of football in Serbia, based in Belgrade. It organizes Serbian football leagues, namely the Serbian Superliga, the Serbia national football team, as well as the Second Leagues. FSS was part of the Football Association of Yugoslavia, which was founded in April 13, 1919 in Zagreb then the new Football Association of Serbia and Montenegro in 2003. It was established as Football Association of Serbia in 2006 after the split of Montenegro and Serbia as two different independent countries. Javier Clemente was appointed the first coach of the Serbia national football team. The current head coach is Dragan Stojković. Symbols After receiving 150 proposals, in December 2006, the commission has decided to accept solution submitted by the Belgrade architect Nikola Vujisić. Next to new Serbian Army symbols, Serbian Football Association has revived the smallest element of the Serbian Coat of arms. The white cross and 4 fires ...
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AC Sparta Prague
Athletic Club Sparta Praha (), commonly known as Sparta Prague and Sparta Praha, is a professional association football, football club based in Prague. It is the most successful club in the Czech Republic and one of the most successful in central Europe, winning the central European Cup (also known as the Mitropa Cup) three times as well as having reached the semi-finals of the European Cup (now the UEFA Champions League) in 1992 and the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in 1973. Sparta have won a record 38 domestic league titles, the Czech Cup (and its predecessor Czechoslovak Cup) 16 times, also a record, and the Czech Supercup twice. Sparta was long the main source for the Czech Republic national football team, however lately this has ceased to be the case, as the best Czech players almost exclusively play in foreign leagues. Sparta plays at Prague's Stadion Letná, Epet Arena, also known as ''Letná Stadium''. History Early years At the close of 1893, a small group of young people ...
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Dejan Kerkez
Dejan Kerkez ( sr-Cyrl, Дејан Керкез; born 20 January 1996) is a Serbian footballer who plays as a defender. Club career ČSK Čelarevo Born in Novi Sad, Kerkez passed youth categories of ČSK Čelarevo and joined the first team at the age of 16. He made his first senior appearances during the 2013–14 season in the Serbian League Vojvodina. Playing for the team, Kerkez made 36 league and one cup match in a period between 2013 and 2015 and became the youngest captain in club history, promoting in the Serbian First League in summer 2015 under manager Dragan Ivanović. In 2015, he was also on trial at Eredivisie side Heerenveen. During the 2015–16 season, Kerkez made all 30 league matches, and also appeared in final match of the Vojvodina region cup. Shortly after he signed with Spartak, Kerkez returned to ČSK Čelarevo on one-year dual registration. He scored his first goal for the team in 26 fixture match of 2016–17 Serbian First League season, against Pro ...
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Coleraine F
Coleraine ( ; from , 'nook of the ferns'Flanaghan, Deirdre & Laurence; ''Irish Place Names'', page 194. Gill & Macmillan, 2002. ) is a town and civil parish near the mouth of the River Bann in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland, of which it is the county town. It is north-west of Belfast and east of Derry, both of which are linked by major roads and railway connections. It is part of Causeway Coast and Glens district. Coleraine had a population of 24,483 people in the 2021 census. Geography Coleraine is at the lowest bridgeable point of the River Bann, where the river is wide. The town square is called 'The Diamond' and is the location of Coleraine Town Hall. The three bridges in Coleraine are the Sandelford Bridge, Coleraine Bridge and the Bann Bridge. The town has a large catchment area and is designated as a "major growth area" in the Northern Ireland Development Strategy. History Neolithic period Coleraine has some of the oldest evidence of human set ...
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2018–19 UEFA Europa League
The 2018–19 UEFA Europa League was the 48th season of Europe's secondary club football tournament organised by UEFA, and the 10th season since it was renamed from the UEFA Cup to the UEFA Europa League. The final was played at the Olympic Stadium in Baku, Azerbaijan, between English sides Chelsea and Arsenal. It was the first Europa League final to feature two teams from the same city, and marked the first time all four teams in European club competition finals were from the Premier League, with Liverpool and Tottenham competing in the Champions League final. Chelsea defeated Arsenal 4–1 and earned the right to play against Liverpool, the winners of the 2018–19 UEFA Champions League, in the 2019 UEFA Super Cup. As winners, Chelsea would also have been qualified for the 2019–20 UEFA Champions League group stage; however, since they had already qualified after finishing third in the Premier League, the berth reserved was given to the third-placed team of the 2018–19 ...
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2018–19 UEFA Europa League Qualifying Phase And Play-off Round (Main Path)
This page summarises the Main Path matches of 2018–19 UEFA Europa League qualifying phase and play-off round. Times are Central European Summer Time, CEST (UTC+02:00, UTC+2), as listed by UEFA (local times, if different, are in parentheses). Preliminary round Summary Matches ''Prishtina won 6–1 on aggregate.'' ---- ''Gżira United won 4–1 on aggregate.'' ---- ''Engordany won 3–2 on aggregate.'' ---- ''2–2 on aggregate; B36 won 4–2 on penalties.'' ---- ''KÍ won 3–2 on aggregate.'' ---- ''Tre Fiori won 3–1 on aggregate.'' ---- ''Trakai won 2–1 on aggregate.'' First qualifying round Summary Matches ''Stjarnan won 3–1 on aggregate.'' ---- ''Slavia Sofia won 3–1 on aggregate.'' ---- ''Žalgiris won 3–2 on aggregate.'' ---- ''0–0 on aggregate; Fola Esch won 5–4 on penalties.'' ---- ''Molde won 6–3 on aggregate.'' ---- ''DAC Dunajská Streda won 3–2 on aggregate.'' ---- ''Apollon Limassol won 2–1 on aggregate.'' ---- ...
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Vladimir Gaćinović (footballer)
Vladimir Gaćinović (, ; born 3 January 1966) is a Serbian football manager and former player. Playing career Born in Trebinje, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, SFR Yugoslavia before the country's break-up, Gaćinović played in the Yugoslav Second League mostly with FK Leotar, but also a half-season with GOŠK-Jug. In summer 1991 he signed with FK Bečej, having made 25 appearances and scored 5 goals.Tempo almanah 1991–1992
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As player he played as forward. He played with Bečej until 1997.Vladimir Gaćinović
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Aleksandar Veselinović
Aleksandar Veselinović (; born 23 May 1970) is a Serbian football manager and former player. Playing career Born in Obrovac (in present-day Croatia), Veselinović spent some time in the youth system of Hajduk Split, before joining the youth categories of Red Star Belgrade in 1986. During the 1990s, Veselinović spent one-and-a-half seasons with Radnički Niš in the First League of FR Yugoslavia, before moving abroad to Molenbeek. He also played for Bulgarian club Spartak Varna. Managerial career On 21 December 2014, it was announced that Veselinović would take over as manager of Lithuanian side Sūduva. He parted ways with them on 31 August 2016. In April 2017, Veselinović was appointed as manager of Vojvodina, but left the post after less than three weeks in charge. He subsequently took charge of Spartak Subotica in June 2017. In April 2018, Veselinović left the club to return to Vojvodina. He was hired as manager of Čukarički in May 2019. In October 2020, Veselin ...
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Andrey Chernyshov
Andrey Alekseyevich Chernyshov (Russian: Андрей Алексеевич Чернышов; born 7 January 1968) is a Russian professional football manager and former player who most recently coached ISL club Mohammedan. Club career A centre-back, Chernyshov played for numerous clubs in his homeland, including three Moscow-based clubs Dynamo, Spartak and Torpedo, as well as Rubin Kazan. He also represented various clubs abroad, such as Sturm Graz, DSV Leoben and BSV Bad Bleiberg in Austria, PAOK in Greece, SpVgg Greuther Fürth in Germany, as well as Royal Antwerp in Belgium. International career At international level, Chernyshov was a member of the Soviet Union national youth team that won the 1990 UEFA European Under-21 Championship. He also represented the Commonwealth of Independent States at UEFA Euro 1992. Managerial career Shortly after retiring from the game, Chernyshov became manager of Russia at under-21 level in August 2002. He also worked at numerous clubs, i ...
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FK Radnički Niš
FK Radnički Niš () is a professional football club based in Niš, Serbia. The club competes in the Serbian SuperLiga, the top tier of Serbian football. One of the most successful clubs in the former Yugoslavia, the club spent a total of 29 seasons in the Yugoslav First League, including two 3rd-place finishes in 1980 and 1981. The club also played 10 seasons in the First League of FR Yugoslavia and has been competing in the Serbian SuperLiga since 2012, finishing 3rd in 2018 and 2nd in 2019. In international competitions, Radnički won the Balkans Cup in 1975, made another final in 1989, and reached the semi-finals of the UEFA Cup in 1982. History Beginnings (1923–1945) The club was founded on April 24, 1923, in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. One of its founders was the communist activist Miloš Marković (who also founded Sloboda Užice in 1925). In the same year, the club played its first unofficial matches. Two years later, in the 1925–26 ...
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Serbian SuperLiga
The Serbian Super League (), also known as Mozzart SuperLiga for sponsorship reasons, is a professional association football league in Serbia and the highest level of the Serbian football league system. Contested by 16 clubs, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the Serbian First League. The SuperLiga was formed during the summer of 2005 as the country's top football league competition in Serbia and Montenegro. Since summer 2006 after the secession of Montenegro from Serbia, the league only has had Serbian clubs. Serbian clubs used to compete in the Yugoslav First League. This competition was formed in 1923 and lasted until 2003. After the downfall of SFR Yugoslavia in 1991 a new Yugoslavia would be formed that would be named FR Yugoslavia with Montenegro and Serbia. They kept the name Yugoslavia until 2003 when the country changed its name to Serbia and Montenegro: this union lasted until 2006 when Montenegro gained independence and formed its own league, the ...
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