Nenad Cvetković (footballer, Born 1948)
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Nenad Cvetković (footballer, Born 1948)
Nenad Cvetković (; born 23 December 1948) is a Serbian former football manager and player. Playing career Cvetković started out at Radnički Niš, making his debut in the 1966–67 Yugoslav First League The 1966–67 Yugoslav First League season was the 21st season of the First Federal League (), the top level association football league of SFR Yugoslavia, since its establishment in 1946. Sixteen teams contested the competition, with Sarajevo wi .... He scored 58 goals in 162 appearances over his six seasons with the club, before transferring to Partizan in 1972. Managerial career Cvetković served as manager of Radnički Niš on two occasions in the 1990s. He also worked in Gabon, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Cyprus. References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Cvetkovic, Nenad 1948 births Living people Footballers from Niš Men's association football forwards Yugoslav men's footballers FK Radnički Niš players FK Partizan players Yugoslav First League players Yug ...
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Niš
Niš (; sr-Cyrl, Ниш, ; names of European cities in different languages (M–P)#N, names in other languages), less often spelled in English as Nish, is the list of cities in Serbia, third largest city in Serbia and the administrative center of the Nišava District. It is located in the Southern Serbia (Geographical Region), southern part of Serbia. , the city proper has a population of 178,976, while its administrative area (City of Niš) has a population of 249,501 inhabitants. Several Roman emperors were born in Niš or used it as a residence: Constantine the Great, the first Christian emperor and the founder of Constantinople, Constantius III, Constans, Vetranio, Julian (emperor), Julian, Valentinian I, Valens; and Justin I. Emperor Claudius Gothicus decisively defeated the Goths at the Battle of Naissus (present-day Niš). Later playing a prominent role in the history of the Byzantine Empire, the city's past would earn it the nickname ''Imperial City.'' After about 400 ...
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