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Miroslav Tankosić
Miroslav Tankosić ( sr-Cyrl, Мирослав Танкосић; born 28 September 1978) is a Serbian Association football, football Goalkeeper (association football), goalkeeper. Tankosić also holds the trainer license, and works as a goalkeeper coach in the club. Club career Born in Bačka Palanka, Tankosić started his career with the local club FK Sintelon, Sintelon. Later he played with FK Vojvodina Tovariševo, Vojvodina Tovariševo and OFK Bačka, Bačka. In summer 2004, Tankosić joined Serbian First League side FK Spartak Subotica, Spartak Subotica, which was the first club outside he played for outside the municipality of Bačka Palanka. After two seasons playing with the club, Tankosić moved to FK ČSK Čelarevo, ČSK Čelarevo in 2006. For the first four seasons with the club, Tankosić was mostly used as a back-up choice. He became the first goalkeeper in the 2010–11 Serbian League Vojvodina, 2010–11 season, when the club relegated in the Serbian League Vojvodin ...
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Bačka Palanka
Bačka Palanka ( sr-cyrl, Бачка Паланка, ; ) is a town and municipality located in the South Bačka District of the autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia. It is situated on the left bank of the Danube. In 2022 the town had a total population of 25,476, while Bačka Palanka municipality had 48,265 inhabitants. Name In Serbian language, Serbian, the town is known as Бачка Паланка or ''Bačka Palanka'', in Slovak language, Slovak as ''Báčska Palanka'', in Croatian language, Croatian as ''Bačka Palanka'', in Hungarian language, Hungarian as ''Bácspalánka'', in German language, German as ''Plankenburg'' and in Turkish language, Turkish as ''Küçük Hisar''. Its name means "a town in Bačka" in Serbian language, Serbian. The word "Palanka (fortification), palanka" itself originates from Turkish language. This word was also adopted by Serbs and it is used in the Serbian language with the same meaning. Older Serbian names for this town were Palanka (П ...
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