FK Zvijezda 09
Fudbalski klub Zvijezda 09 (Serbian Cyrillic: ''Фудбалски клуб Звијезда 09'') is a professional association football club based in Ugljevik, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Zvijezda 09 currently plays in the First League of the Republika Srpska. The club plays its home matches at the Ugljevik City Stadium, which has a capacity of 5,000 seats. History Zvijezda 09 was founded in 2009, and have consistently risen through the football pyramid of Bosnia and Herzegovina. They played in the seventh tier of football in the 2010–11 season, and then turned out in the country's Premier League with six promotions in eight years. In their first ever Bosnian Premier League season, the 2018–19 season, Zvijezda 09 finished in ninth place, escaping relegation. In the 2019–20 Bosnian Premier League season, the club got relegated back to the First League of RS after finishing in 12th place. Zvijezda 09 was promoted back to the Premier League in the 2022–23 First League o ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ugljevik City Stadium
Ugljevik City Stadium is a Association football, football stadium located in Ugljevik, in Northeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the home ground of FK Zvijezda 09. The capacity of the stadium is 4,200 with 3,742 individual seats. The stadium was bought for 803,000 Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark, marks in March 2017. References External linksUgljevik City Stadium at Football-Lineups {{Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina venues Architecture in Bosnia and Herzegovina Football venues in Bosnia and Herzegovina Music venues in Bosnia and Herzegovina Sports venues completed in 2000 2000 establishments in Bosnia and Herzegovina ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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AS Trenčín
AS Trenčín () is a Slovak sports club in the town of Trenčín, most known for its football department. The first team currently plays in the Slovak First Football League after winning the 2010–11 Slovak First League. The club plays its home games at the Štadión na Sihoti with a capacity of 10,000 spectators. History The football team was established in 1990 as ''TJ Ozeta Dukla Trenčín'' and started in the third division of the Czechoslovak competition, finishing one place below TTS Trenčín. Afterwards both clubs merged. Later, the club spent three seasons (1994–97) in the second division in Slovakia."Trenčín po 11 sezónach zostupuje do druhej najvyššej súťaže" In 2002 the club changed its name to ''FK Laugaricio Trenčín'', and one year later b ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Igor Savić (football Manager)
Igor Savić (; born 8 March 1978) is a Serbian football manager. Managerial career Between 2015 and 2017, Savić worked in the youth setups at Red Star Belgrade. He became manager of Belgrade Zone League club Zvezdara in December 2017 and led them to promotion at the end of the season. In January 2020, Savić joined the coaching staff at Mladost Lučani. He subsequently served as manager of Serbian League West Serbian League West () is one of four sections of the Serbian League, the third tier of professional football in Serbia. The other three sections are Serbian League Belgrade, Serbian League East and Serbian League Vojvodina. It is also the highest ... club Smederevo 1924 from July to December 2020. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Savic, Igor 1978 births Living people Serbian football managers Red Star Belgrade non-playing staff FK BSK Borča managers FK Smederevo 1924 managers FK Zvijezda 09 managers FK Rad managers FK Mladost Lučani managers FK Kolubara manager ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Perica Ognjenović
Perica Ognjenović ( sr-cyr, Перица Огњеновић; born 24 February 1977) is a Serbian professional football manager and former player who is the manager of Bosnian Premier League club Rudar Prijedor. He played as a forward or right winger. At one point considered to be among Serbia's brightest footballing talents, Ognjenović signed with European giants Real Madrid in his early 20s, but never became a regular there, despite winning major titles, eventually going on to have an irregular career in six other countries. He represented FR Yugoslavia at the 1998 FIFA World Cup. Club career Early career Born in Smederevska Palanka, Serbia, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Ognjenović's first football steps were taken with modest hometown club Mladost Smederevska Palanka where he went through all age levels before breaking through to the senior squad just short of his 16th birthday, during the 1992–93 season. At the time, the team competed in the third divisi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Adnan Zildžović
Adnan Zildžović (born 28 October 1969) is a Bosnian professional football manager and former player who is the manager of Slovenian club Krka. Club career Zildžović started his career in 1986 with his hometown club Jedinstvo Brčko and later had foreign spells with Steklar, Celje and Korotan Prevalje in Slovenia. He has also played for 1. Suhler SV 06 and SV Waldhof Mannheim in Germany and for Krško in Slovenia, before retiring from active football in 2001. Managerial career In his managerial career, Zildžović has managed Krško, Krka, Bela Krajina, Drava Ptuj, Al-Taawoun FC U23, Bylis Ballsh, Radomlje, Mladost Doboj Kakanj, Zvijezda 09, and Rudar Velenje. With Krka in 2007, he won the 2006–07 Slovenian Third League (West Division). On 17 August 2018, Zildžović became the new manager of Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina club Mladost Doboj Kakanj. On 8 April 2019, after making a series of five matches without a win in the league, which culminated wi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Slavoljub Bubanja
Slavoljub or Slavolub (Cyrillic script: Славољуб) is a masculine given name derived from the Slavic elements: ''slava'' "glory, famous" and ''ljub'' "favour, love, to like". Nicknames: Slava, Slavko, Ljuba. Other form: Ljuboslav. List of people with the given name Slavoljub * Slavoljub Đorđević, Serbian footballer *Slavoljub Muslin, Serbian footballer and manager *Slavoljub Nikolić, Serbian footballer *Slavoljub Eduard Penkala, Croatian engineer and inventor *Slavoljub Srnić, Serbian footballer *Slavko Vorkapić Slavoljub "Slavko" Vorkapić ( sr-Cyrl, Славољуб "Славко" Воркапић; March 17, 1894 – October 20, 1976), known in English as Slavko Vorkapich, was a Serbian-born Hollywood montagist, an independent cinematic artist, chair ..., a Serbian-American film director and editor, former Dean of USC Film School See also * {{given name Slavic masculine given names Bulgarian masculine given names Croatian masculine given names Masculine ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Boris Savić
Boris Savić (Serbian Cyrillic: Борис Савић born 18 January 1988) is a Bosnian professional football manager and former player. Playing career Born in Trebinje, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, Savić started his career in Serbia by playing with the youth teams of Red Star Belgrade. As a senior, he started playing in Serbian lower-league sides Tavankut, Palić, Sinđelić Beograd and Hajduk Beograd. After a short spell in Bosnia and Herzegovina with Laktaši, he was back to Serbia this time by signing with Rad, after trials in Germany with TSV 1860 Munich. Next, Savić was back in Bosnia playing with Olimpik, Borac Banja Luka and Rudar Prijedor. He then had a spell at Mornar in the Montenegrin First League as well. One of three European additions to Moroka Swallows in 2014, Savić missed the club's first two matches owing to work permit delays. After being cleared to play, he was sidelined for six weeks due to getting an injury and had to unpremeditatedly undergo an opera ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Milenko Bošnjaković
Milenko Bošnjaković (born 4 March 1968) is a Bosnian professional Manager (association football), football manager. He is currently the manager of First League of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, First League of FBiH club FK Budućnost Banovići, Budućnost Banovići. Managerial statistics Honours Manager Tuzla City *Second League of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Second League of FBiH: 2014–15 (North), 2015–16 (North) References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Bosnjakovic, Milenko 1968 births Living people Sportspeople from Tuzla Bosnia and Herzegovina football managers FK Tuzla City managers FK Radnički Lukavac managers FK Sloboda Tuzla managers FK Drina Zvornik managers FK Zvijezda 09 managers FK Budućnost Banovići managers Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina managers ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Darko Nestorović
Darko Nestorović (; born 4 April 1965) is a Bosnian professional football manager. Playing career Born in Kakanj, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, Nestorović played for Čelik Zenica, Rad and Rijeka in the former SFR Yugoslavia. After Rijeka and the breakup of Yugoslavia, he played abroad for Panserraikos in the Greek First Division, HamKam in the first league of Norway, Hong Kong Golden in the first league of China, FC Umea in the first league of Sweden. In the first league of Serbia and Montenegro, he played for FK Spartak Subotica and FK Mogren. In his playing career, he was a representative of all national teams of Bosnia and Herzegovina and a youth representative of Yugoslavia in the generation of Darko Pančev, Dragan Stojković, Mitar Mrkela, Aleksandar Stojanović, and with that generation he qualified for the European Championship. He also remained as Celik's all-time top scorer. He played in the UEFA Cup with FK Rad and was the scorer in a 2–1 victory over Olympiacos i ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Milan Đuričić (footballer, Born 1961)
Milan Đuričić (; 31 October 1961 – 1 August 2022) was a Serbian football manager. Career Đuričić began his managerial career at Radnički Nova Pazova during the 1990s. He later managed Dinamo Pančevo (two spells) and Cement Beočin in the Second League of FR Yugoslavia. From fall 2002 until spring 2003, Đuričić served as manager of Serbian League Vojvodina club Tekstilac Odžaci. In May 2003, Đuričić replaced Nebojša Vučićević as manager of Second League club Srem. He left his position in December 2003 and went on to take charge of league rivals Beograd later that month. In December 2004, Đuričić was appointed as manager of Vojvodina. He was dismissed from his post in August 2005 after losing the first two league games of the season. Soon after, Đuričić returned to Srem as manager. In March 2010, Đuričić became manager of Vojvodina for a second time. He led the club to the Serbian Cup final that year after beating Partizan 3–1 in the semi-fi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Miodrag Pantelić
Miodrag Pantelić (, ; born September 4, 1973) is a former Serbian football player. Career Pantelić begin playing for Sloboda Novi Kozarci, then was moved to Kikinda, and continued his career playing for Serbian Vojvodina and Red Star Belgrade, Bulgarian Levski Sofia and Chinese Dalian Shide and Beijing Guoan. He ended his career at the end of 2008-09 season. International career For the FR Yugoslavia national team, Pantelić made his unofficial debut in a January 1995 Carlsberg Cup against a Hongkong XI and was capped a further 4 times. Honours Player Red Star Belgrade *First League of FR Yugoslavia: 1999–00 *FR Yugoslavia Cup: 1995–96, 1996–97, 1998–99, 1999–00 Dalian Shide *Chinese Jia-A League/Chinese Super League The Chinese Football Super League (), commonly known as the Chinese Super League or the CSL (), also known as the China Resources Beverage Chinese Football Super League for sponsorship reasons, is a professional association football league i ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |