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Nedžad Verlašević
Nedžad Verlašević (8 October 1955 – 21 January 2001) was a Yugoslav and later Bosnian football manager and player. Club career He played a club record of 350 league matches for hometown club Sloboda Tuzla. He also had a season with Željezničar.FOTO: Predstavnici Kluba odali počast Hukiću i Verlaševiću
- FK Željezničar


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Verlašević died of a heart attack in 2001, only 45 years of age.


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