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Vukosavljević
Vukosavljević ( sr-cyrl, Вукосављевић) is a Serbian surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Branislav Vukosavljević (1929–1985), Serbian footballer and manager *Rade Vukosavljević (born 1959), Serbian basketball player *Sava Vukosavljević (born 1996), Serbian footballer currently playing for Proleter Novi Sad *Vladan Vukosavljević (other), several people {{DEFAULTSORT:Vukosavljevic Surnames of Serbian origin ...
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Rade Vukosavljević
Radivoje "Rade" Vukosavljević ( sr-cyr, Радивоје "Раде" Вукосављевић; born 22 November 1959) is a Serbian former professional basketball player. Early life Radivoje Vukosavljević is born in Belgrade to Vojin, nicknamed Brka, who worked all his working life for the KK Crvena zvezda, Crvena zvezda Basketball club as a janitor. Rade growing up spent time at the Zvezda's Basketball court, court at the Little Kalemegdan Park, Little Kalemegdan where players of the Zvezda, such as Zoran Slavnić, took their training. Crvena zvezda Vukosavljević began with his basketball career with KK Crvena zvezda (youth), Crvena zvezda Youth System in 1970, joining their under-12 team with coach Vojislav Vezović. In 1975, he joined the under-16 team with coach Mile Protić. Together with his teammate Slobodan Nikolić, Vukosavljević won a Yugoslav Cadet League that year. Later that year, he joined the club's senior team. In 1975, head coach Nemanja Đurić added him t ...
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Branislav Vukosavljević
Branislav Vukosavljević (19 September 1929 in Belgrade – 10 November 1985) was a Serbian football (soccer), football midfielder and later a football manager. On the national level he played for Yugoslavia national football team, Yugoslavia national team (2 matches) and spent his club career with Red Star Belgrade, Grasshopper Club Zürich and FC Winterthur. He was top scorer during Grasshopper Club Zürich's double winning season in 1955/56 with 33 goals, scoring six goals in one match. He then coached FC Winterthur and Grasshopper Club Zürich. References *Serbia national football team website
at redstarbelgrade.info 1929 births 1985 deaths Serbian men's footballers Yugoslav men's footballers Yugoslavia men's international footballers FK Radnički Beograd players Red Star Belgrade footballers Yugoslav First League players Grasshopper Club Zurich players FC Winterthur players Serbian expatriate men's footballers Expatriate men's footballers in Switzerland Yug ...
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Vladan Vukosavljević (other)
Vladan Vukosavljević may refer to: * Vladan Vukosavljević (basketball) (born 1984), Serbian basketball player * Vladan Vukosavljević (politician) Vladan Vukosavljević () is a Serbian politician and a former Minister of Culture and Information of the Republic of Serbia. Biography He graduated from the Faculty of Law in Belgrade. He had several study stays in France and Germany, and att ...
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Serb
The Serbs ( sr-Cyr, Срби, Srbi, ) are a South Slavic ethnic group native to Southeastern Europe who share a common Serbian ancestry, culture, history, and language. They primarily live in Serbia, Kosovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro as well as in North Macedonia, Slovenia, Germany and Austria. They also constitute a significant diaspora with several communities across Europe, the Americas and Oceania. The Serbs share many cultural traits with the rest of the peoples of Southeast Europe. They are predominantly Eastern Orthodox Christians by religion. The Serbian language (a standardized version of Serbo-Croatian) is official in Serbia, co-official in Kosovo and Bosnia and Herzegovina, and is spoken by the plurality in Montenegro. Ethnology The identity of Serbs is rooted in Eastern Orthodoxy and traditions. In the 19th century, the Serbian national identity was manifested, with awareness of history and tradition, medieval heritage, cultural unity, de ...
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Sava Vukosavljević
The Sava, is a river in Central and Southeast Europe, a right-bank and the longest tributary of the Danube. From its source in Slovenia it flows through Croatia and along its border with Bosnia and Herzegovina, and finally reaches Serbia, feeding into the Danube in its capital, Belgrade. The Sava is long, including the Sava Dolinka headwater rising in Zelenci, Slovenia. It is the largest tributary of the Danube by volume of water, and the second-largest after the Tisza in terms of catchment area () and length. It drains a significant portion of the Dinaric Alps region, through the major tributaries of Drina, Bosna, Kupa, Una, Vrbas, Lonja, Kolubara, Bosut and Krka. The Sava is one of the longest rivers in Europe and among the longest tributaries of another river. The population in the Sava River basin is estimated at 8,176,000, and is shared by three capital cities: Ljubljana, Zagreb and Belgrade. The Sava is about -navigable for larger vessels: from the confluence o ...
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Proleter Novi Sad
FK Proleter Novi Sad () is a defunct football club based in Novi Sad, Vojvodina, Serbia. They competed in the Serbian SuperLiga for four seasons between 2018 and 2022, before merging with RFK Novi Sad 1921. History Founded in 1951, the club won the Serbian League Vojvodina in the 2008–09 season and took promotion to the Serbian First League. They spent the following nine years in the second tier of Serbian football, before winning the title and earning promotion to the Serbian SuperLiga for the first time in their history. During this period, the club also reached the Serbian Cup round of 16 on five occasions. They would finish in eight place in their debut appearance in the top flight. After spending four seasons in the Serbian SuperLiga, the club suffered relegation in 2021–22, before merging with RFK Novi Sad 1921. Honours Serbian First League (Tier 2) * 2017–18 Serbian League Vojvodina (Tier 3) * 2008–09 Seasons Notable players ''This is a list of players who ...
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