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Franjo Lovrić
Franjo Lovrić (1 April 1923 – 5 February 1982) was a Bosnian and Yugoslav professional Association football, footballer and manager who captained FK Sarajevo as a player, and then went on to manage it a decade later. Playing career Club He began his career in 1938 with local Sarajevo club NK Famos-SAŠK Napredak, SAŠK, whom he represented until the Nazi invasion of Yugoslavia in 1941. After the end of the World War II, war the new communist authorities placed a ban on numerous football clubs throughout the country including SAŠK. He quickly joined FK Željezničar Sarajevo, Željezničar, but wore the blue jersey for only two seasons, eventually moving to newly-formed FK Sarajevo in 1947. He would go on to play and captain the club for another 12 years. International He was capped once for Yugoslavia national football team, Yugoslavia B. Managerial career After retiring from professional football he became part of the club's youth coaching staff, a position he held until 196 ...
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Sarajevo
Sarajevo ( ; cyrl, Сарајево, ; ''see names in other languages'') is the capital and largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with a population of 275,524 in its administrative limits. The Sarajevo metropolitan area including Sarajevo Canton, East Sarajevo and nearby municipalities is home to 555,210 inhabitants. Located within the greater Sarajevo valley of Bosnia, it is surrounded by the Dinaric Alps and situated along the Miljacka River in the heart of the Balkans, a region of Southern Europe. Sarajevo is the political, financial, social and cultural center of Bosnia and Herzegovina and a prominent center of culture in the Balkans. It exerts region-wide influence in entertainment, media, fashion and the arts. Due to its long history of religious and cultural diversity, Sarajevo is sometimes called the "Jerusalem of Europe" or "Jerusalem of the Balkans". It is one of a few major European cities to have a mosque, Catholic church, Eastern Orthodox church, and syn ...
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