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ŽORK Napredak Kruševac
ŽORK Napredak () is a women's handball club from Kruševac, Serbia. History ŽORK Napredak was founded on 1 September 1952. No precise data about the place and date of playing the first game, but the memory of the oldest, it was 14 October 1952, on the occasion of the commemoration of the liberation from Axis of the city of Kruševac. It was a students team competition in Kruševac. The period between 1952 and 1971 was marked by the school competition. In 1971 ŽORK Napredak enters the official competition organized by the Handball Association of Yugoslavia and then in the next two decades it became a strong club, worthy of respect in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. The most important trophy ŽORK Napredak won in this period was the trophy SFR Yugoslavia in 1989. In the early nineties ŽORK Napredak grew into a leading Yugoslav and European clubs, and reached its peak in last years of the twentieth century. In the period between 1995 and 2000 ŽORK Napredak won th ...
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Hala Sportova U Kruševcu
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Danijela Erčević
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Women's Handball Clubs In Serbia
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Slađana Dronić
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Andrijana Budimir
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Ana Vojčić
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Ana Đokić
Ana Đokić ( sr-cyr, Ана Ђокић; born 9 February 1979) is a former Serbian and Montenegrin handball player. She participated at the 2011 World Women's Handball Championship in Brazil. Đokić also competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics, where the Montenegrin team won the silver medal. She currently plays for ŽRK Vardar ŽRK Vardar () is a Republic of Macedonia, Macedonian women's handball club from Skopje, North Macedonia. The team currently competes in the Macedonian women's First League of Handball, Women's Regional Handball League and used to be a top compet ..., in the Macedonian League and the EHF Cup. References External links * * * 1979 births Living people Serbian female handball players Montenegrin female handball players Montenegrin people of Serbian descent Olympic handball players for Montenegro Olympic medalists in handball Olympic silver medalists for Montenegro Handball players at the 2012 Summer Olympics Medalists at the 2012 ...
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Ana Batinić
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Zlata Paplacko
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Kruševac
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Tanja Milanović
Tanja Milanović (born 15 June 1977) is a former handballer from Serbia, playing left back. She set her career in October 2010. Among the clubs she played for are ŽORK "Napredak" Kruševac, Madeira Andebol SAD, Randers HK, FC Midtjylland Håndbold, FCK Håndbold and Frederiksberg Idræts Forening, FIF. She was the 2005/06 Danish league top scorer. References Tanja Milanovic ended careerAbout Tanja Malanovic on EHF's homepage
1977 births Living people Serbian female handball players Handball players from Ljubljana Serbia and Montenegro female handball players Serbian expatriate handball players Serbia and Montenegro expatriate sportspeople in Portugal Slovenian female handball players Serbia and Montenegro expatriate sportspeople in Denmark Serbian expatriate sportspeople in Denmark Expatriate handball players in Portugal Expatriate handball players in Denmark {{Serbia-handball-bio-stub ...
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Ljiljana Maksić-Knežević
Ljiljana (Cyrillic script: Љиљана) is a feminine given name. It may refer to: *Ljiljana Aranđelović (born 1963), Serbian politician and former presidential candidate in the Serbian presidential election, 2004 * Ljiljana Blagojević (born 1955), actress * Ljiljana Buttler (1944–2010), singer born in former Yugoslavia *Ljiljana Čolić (born 1956), former Minister for Education and Sport in the Government of Serbia * Ljiljana Crepajac (1931–2018), Serbian classical scholar, philologist, a full-time professor at the University of Belgrade *Ljiljana Ljubisic, Canadian paralympic athlete *Ljiljana Zelen Karadžić (born 1945), the wife of the war crimes suspect and former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadžić *Ljiljana Mugoša (born 1962), former Yugoslav handball player *Ljiljana Nikolovska (born 1964), singer of Croatian and Macedonian origin *Ljiljana Petrović (1939–2020), singer *Ljiljana Raičević (born 1947), human rights and women's rights activist *Ljiljana Rankov ...
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