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Savić (; ), Savich or Savitch is a Slavic surname, sometimes used as a first name, most common among South Slavs. It can be related to the name Sava or Sava (river). Notable people with the surname include: __TOC__ Savić * Ana Savić (born 1989), former Croatian tennis player * Aleksandar Savić (1923–1941), Croatian Jewish communist and member of the resistance movement in Croatia * Branko Savić (born 1972), retired Serbian football player * Darko Savić (born 1979), Serbian footballer *David Savić (born 1985), Serbian tennis coach and former professional tennis player *Dejan Savić (born 1975), Serbian water polo player *Dušan Savić (born 1955), Serbian former football player * Dušan Savić (footballer born 1985) (born 1985), Macedonian international footballer *Duško Savić, former Bosnian Serb association footballer *Ivan Savić (1949–2005), Croatian Franciscan Catholic priest * Jela Spiridonović-Savić (1891–1974), poet and wife of Vladislav Savić, the Con ...
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Stefan Savić
Stefan Savić ( Montenegrin Cyrillic: Стефан Савић, ; born 8 January 1991) is a Montenegrin professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Süper Lig club Trabzonspor and the Montenegro national team. Born in Mojkovac, Savić started his career at the local club Brskovo, before moving to BSK Borča, and then to Partizan. He won the double with Partizan, and then joined Manchester City for £6 million, winning the Premier League title in his only season there. In 2012, he was transferred to Fiorentina, making over 100 appearances across three seasons before signing with Atlético Madrid in 2015, where his team reached the 2016 UEFA Champions League Final, won the UEFA Europa League and UEFA Super Cup in 2018, and won La Liga in 2021. A full international since 2010, Savić has made over 70 appearances and scored nine goals for Montenegro. Club career Career in Serbia Savić began his professional career with BSK Borča during the 2008–09 seas ...
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Tanja Savić
Tanja Savić ( sr-Cyrl, Тања Савић; born 20 March 1985) is a Serbian singer. Career In 2004, Savić rose to prominence by competing on the first season of the singing competition show '' Zvezde Granda'', where she ultimately placed as the second runner-up. Subsequently, she was signed to Grand Production, under which she released her debut album '' Tako mlada'' in 2005. The album, which was sold in 100,000 copies, spawned popular songs like "Tako mlada", "Minut ljubavi" and "Zašto me u obraz ljubiš". It was followed by the self-titled album in 2008 and ''Sestre po suzama'' in 2009, which included hit songs "Zlatnik", "Gde ljubav putuje" and "Sestre po suzama". Additionally, her songs "Suknjica" and "Gde ljubav putuje" were featured in the movies ''Guča!'' (2006) and ''Srpski ožiljci'' (2009), respectively. In 2014, Savić participated in the second season of the competition show '' Tvoje lice zvuči poznato'', winning in the ninth episode as Rihanna. After facing ca ...
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Milunka Savić
Milunka Savić CMG ( sr-cyr, Милунка Савић; 28 June 1892 – 5 October 1973) was a Serbian war heroine who fought in the Balkan Wars and in World War I. She is the most-decorated female combatant in the history of human warfare. She was wounded in battle nine times, and because of her immense courage and leadership, the French called her the ''"Serbian Joan of Arc"''. Military career Savić was born in 1889, in the village of Koprivnica, near Novi Pazar, in Serbia. In 1912, her brother who was ill with tuberculosis received call-up papers for mobilization for the First Balkan War. She chose to go in his place — cutting her hair and donning men's clothes and joining the Serbian army. She quickly saw combat and received her first medal and was promoted to corporal in the Battle of Bregalnica. Engaged in battle, she sustained wounds and it was only then, when recovering from her injuries in hospital, that her true gender was revealed, much to the surprise of the at ...
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Dejan Savić
Dejan Savić ( sr-cyr, Дејан Савић; born 24 April 1975) is a Serbian professional water polo coach and former player. During his playing career, he was part of two Olympic bronze medal squads, one for FR Yugoslavia at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, the other for Serbia at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, and one Olympic silver medal squad for Serbia and Montenegro at the 2004 Olympics in Athens. Savić started training with the Partizan water polo club at the age of five and he debuted for the first team (seniors) at the age of thirteen, while still a pupil in elementary school. His last club was VK Crvena zvezda where he was team captain. He retired from active playing at the end of the 2010/11 season. At international level, Savić represented FR Yugoslavia, Serbia and Montenegro and Serbia, in 444 matches and scored 405 goals. He is the most capped player in Serbian water polo. He began coaching VK Crvena zvezda in 2011 and stayed there until 2015. He also became h ...
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Dušan Savić
Dušan "Dule" Savić ( sr-cyr, Душан "Дуле" Савић; born 1 June 1955) is a retired Serbian footballer. Playing career Club Savić started playing football in the local side Jedinstvo Ub in his hometown. He arrived for a tryout at Red Star's Marakana Stadium on 21 March 1972, and was promptly included in the club's youth system. Two years later in 1974, he became a first team player. He quickly grew into a feared striker and a fan favourite. He ended up playing more than 400 official matches for Red Star Belgrade. After leaving Red Star halfway through the 1982-83 season, Savić had a six-month stint in La Liga with Sporting de Gijón where he was brought by countryman Vujadin Boškov who was the head coach at the Asturian club. Savić then spent six seasons in French Ligue 1: two with Lille OSC, and four with AS Cannes. International At still only 19, he made his national team debut for Yugoslavia in a May 1975 friendly match against the Netherlands. He would ea ...
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