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FK Donji Srem
Fudbаlski klub Donji Srem 2015 (Serbian Cyrillic: Фудбалски клуб Доњи Срем 2015), commonly known simply as Donji Srem, is a football club based in Pećinci, Serbia. History The club was initially established under the name ''Borac Pećinci'' in 1927. With time, the location of Pećinci begins to have more and more features of an urban area contributing mostly for this the proximity to the important Belgrade-Zagreb highway by which the Serbian, and former Yugoslav, capital city of Belgrade is just 41 kilometers away. Other important factors for the town development were the progress of economy, culture, sports and education in the region. With the promotion of the town of Pećinci into center of the municipality much human and material support were attributed into disposition for the progress and development of football, with the club of FK Donji Srem its primary exponent, culminating with the promotion to the Serbian League Vojvodina in 2009. The most im ...
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Suvača Sportcenter
Fudbаlski klub Donji Srem 2015 (Serbian Cyrillic: Фудбалски клуб Доњи Срем 2015), commonly known simply as Donji Srem, is a Association football, football club based in Pećinci, Serbia. History The club was initially established under the name ''Borac Pećinci'' in 1927. With time, the location of Pećinci begins to have more and more features of an urban area contributing mostly for this the proximity to the important Brotherhood and Unity Highway, Belgrade-Zagreb highway by which the Serbian, and former Yugoslavia, Yugoslav, capital city of Belgrade is just 41 kilometers away. Other important factors for the town development were the progress of economy, culture, sports and education in the region. With the promotion of the town of Pećinci into center of the Pećinci Municipality, municipality much human and material support were attributed into disposition for the progress and development of football, with the club of FK Donji Srem its primary exponen ...
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Novi Sad
Novi Sad ( sr-Cyrl, Нови Сад, ; #Name, see below for other names) is the List of cities in Serbia, second largest city in Serbia and the capital of the autonomous province of Vojvodina. It is located in the southern portion of the Pannonian Plain on the border of the Bačka and Syrmia geographical regions. Lying on the banks of the Danube river, the city faces the northern slopes of Fruška Gora and it is the fifth largest of all List of cities and towns on the river Danube, cities on the river Danube. It is the largest Danube city that is not the capital of an independent state. , the population of the city proper area totals 260,438 while its urban area (including the adjacent settlements of Petrovaradin and Sremska Kamenica) comprises 306,702 inhabitants. According to the city's Informatika Agency, Novi Sad had 415,712 residents in 2025. Novi Sad was founded in 1694, when Serb merchants formed a colony across the Danube from the Petrovaradin Fortress, a strategic Habsb ...
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Vlado Čapljić
Vladan "Vlado" Čapljić (Serbian Cyrillic alphabet, Serbian Cyrillic: Владан Владо Чапљић; born 22 March 1962) is a Bosnian professional Manager (association football), football manager and former football player, player. Playing career Club Čapljić started playing in the youth teams of hometown club FK Željezničar Sarajevo, Željezničar where he played until 1985. With them, he reached the semi-finals of the 1984–85 UEFA Cup. Next, Čapljić moved to Belgrade to play with FK Partizan, Partizan where he won two Yugoslav First League, national championships, in 1985–86 Yugoslav First League, 1986 and 1986–87 Yugoslav First League, 1987. In January 1988, he moved to GNK Dinamo Zagreb, Dinamo Zagreb where he played until 1990. Čapljić then returned briefly to Željezničar, before, in 1992, deciding to move abroad, to Portugal, where he played for lower league club A.D. Esposende, Esposende, before hanging up his boots in 1994. International Čaplji� ...
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Ljubomir Ristovski
Ljubomir Ristovski (; born 29 November 1969) is a Serbian football manager and former player. Playing career After coming through the youth system of Vojvodina, Ristovski played for Novi Sad in the Second League of FR Yugoslavia. He switched to league rivals Borac Čačak in 1993, helping them earn promotion to the First League. In 1995, Ristovski moved abroad to Portugal and signed with União da Madeira. He later went on to play for Penafiel (1996–1999) and Nacional da Madeira (1999–2001). Managerial career After hanging up his boots, Ristovski began his managerial career at Cement Beočin in July 2004. He also served as manager of Proleter Novi Sad, before signing with Serbian SuperLiga club Spartak Subotica in December 2010. In June 2011, Ristovski took charge of Vojvodina. He resigned from his position after just two months due to poor results. In September 2011, Ristovski was appointed as manager of Novi Pazar, but was replaced by Dragoljub Bekvalac in April 2012. ...
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Vladimir Naić
Vladimir (, , pre-1918 orthography: ) is a masculine given name of Slavic origin, widespread throughout all Slavic nations in different forms and spellings. The earliest record of a person with the name is Vladimir of Bulgaria (). Etymology The Old East Slavic form of the name is Володимѣръ ''Volodiměr'', while the Old Church Slavonic form is ''Vladiměr''. According to Max Vasmer, the name is composed of Slavic владь ''vladĭ'' "to rule" and ''*mēri'' "great", "famous" (related to Gothic element ''mērs'', ''-mir'', cf. Theode''mir'', Vala''mir''). The modern ( pre-1918) Russian forms Владимиръ and Владиміръ are based on the Church Slavonic one, with the replacement of мѣръ by миръ or міръ resulting from a folk etymological association with миръ "peace" or міръ "world". Max Vasmer, ''Etymological Dictionary of Russian Language'' s.v. "Владимир"starling.rinet.ru
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Bogić Bogićević (football Manager)
Bogić Bogićević ( sr-cyr, Богић Богићевић; born 15 May 1953) is a Bosnian politician who served as the 5th Bosnian member of the Yugoslav Presidency from 1989 until its abolishment in 1992. Bogićević later served as a member of the national House of Representatives from 2000 to 2002. He was also the president of the Olympic Committee of Bosnia and Herzegovina from 1997 to 2001. Early and personal life Bogićević was born into an ethnic Serb family in the Eastern Bosnian town of Ugljevik. He is married and a father of two children. Presidency of Yugoslavia (1989–1992) Bogićević was elected member of the Presidency of Yugoslavia by a referendum of the citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina on 25 June 1989, among five candidates, thus becoming the first democratically elected member of the collective Yugoslav Presidency. In addition, he served as President of Yugoslavia's Federal Council for the Protection of the Constitutional Order. On 12 March 1991, Bog ...
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Anđelko Đuričić
Anđelko Đuričić (Serbian Cyrillic: Анђелко Ђуричић; born 21 November 1980) is a Serbian retired professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He represented Serbia at the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Club career Đuričić started out at Dunav Stari Banovci, before moving to Dinamo Pančevo. He was transferred to Hajduk Kula in 2002, spending the following seven seasons at the club. In the summer of 2009, Đuričić moved abroad and signed with Portuguese club União Leiria. He was the team's first-choice goalkeeper in his debut season at the Estádio Dr. Magalhães Pessoa, missing only four league games. However, Đuričić lost his place on the team to Eduardo Gottardi in the following 2010–11 season, before eventually leaving the club. International career Đuričić made his international debut for Serbia in a 0–1 friendly loss against New Zealand on 29 May 2010, coming on as a substitute for Vladimir Stojković at half-time and managing to keep a ...
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Miloš Bogunović
Miloš Bogunović (; born 10 June 1985) is a Serbian retired footballer who plays as a forward. Club career Early career After spending his development years at local clubs Zemun and Teleoptik, Bogunović made his senior debuts with Srem Jakovo in the Serbian League Belgrade in 2003. He was subsequently transferred to top-flight side Rad in the 2006 winter transfer window. However, the club suffered relegation to the second tier at the end of the season. In the following season, Bogunović was the team's third-highest scorer with eight league goals, behind Filip Đorđević (16) and Brana Ilić (9), as Rad failed to earn promotion back after losing in the playoffs to BSK Borča. The club eventually won promotion in 2008, after defeating Smederevo in the final elimination round. With 13 league goals, Bogunović finished the season as the club's top scorer ahead of the likes of Brana Ilić (6) and Vladimir Jovančić (4). Partizan On 18 June 2008, Bogunović moved to Pa ...
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Stefan Aškovski
Stefan Ashkovski (, born 24 February 1992) is a Macedonian professional footballer who plays as a winger for Cypriot First Division club Ethnikos Achna and the North Macedonia national team. Club career Born in Skopje, Macedonia, Ashkovski started his career in Serbia, playing with FK Teleoptik in the Serbian First League. After two solid seasons with Teleoptik, he moved to Partizan in summer 2012. He made his debut for Partizan on November 11, 2012, against FK Radnički 1923. In the summer of 2013, he was loaned to another SuperLiga side, FK Donji Srem. He was loaned to Napredak Kruševac in 2014, but moved to the reigning Tippeliga champions, Strømsgodset, on a half-year loan deal in July the same year. The Norwegian club had an option to buy the player, which was not exercised. International career In 2008, Ashkovski started representing Macedonia at U17 level, and he was a regular presence for the U19 and U21 teams. After a good start of season in the 2015–16 Serb ...
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Omega Roberts
Omega Alamadine Roberts (born 12 December 1989) is a Liberian professional footballer who plays as a center back for Serbian club Radnički Kovin. Career Club Early career During his time at Gedi & Sons FC, a youthful club he helped to reach the promotion into the 2006 Liberian Premier League. His good displays along with the national team call, made him earn a move to Ivory Coast in early 2007 to play with Séwé Sports de San Pedro with whom he played in the 2007 CAF Champions League. After that season he moved to Cameroon in 2009 where he played with Tiko United being one of the most important players for the club in their historical achievement of winning the 2009 Cameroon Première Division. After that impressive season he played with Diables Noirs in the Republic of Congo in 2009 where, along with one national title, he also won the title of the best foreign player of the league. at africansoccerunion.com At end of 2009 he moved to Malian Club Olympique de Bamako whe ...
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Abubakar Moro
Abubakar Moro (born 17 August 1991) is a Ghanaian professional footballer who plays for FK Donji Srem in the Serbian SuperLiga Career Moro Abubakar has played for several Ghanaian teams and has been playing as a midfielder at Hearts of Oak in the Ghana Premier League where he made 84 appearances and scored 1 goal between 2010 and 2013, although he played with Hearts of Oak between 2009 and 2014. Moro became part of the 2011–12 Ghanaian Premier League team of the season. On September 12, 2014, he arrived to Serbia and signed a 3-year contract with Serbian SuperLiga side FK Donji Srem and was attributed a shirt number 50 (shortly afterwards changed to number 5). He made his debut in the SuperLiga as a starter in the round 6 match against FK Čukarički in a 1–1 draw. International career In November 2013, coach Maxwell Konadu invited him to be a part of the Ghana squad for the 2013 WAFU Nations Cup. He helped the team to a first-place finish after Ghana beat Senegal by ...
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