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Srećko () or Srečko is a South Slavic masculine given name. It is a Slavic form of Felix. The name may refer to: *Srećko Bogdan, Croatian footballer * Srečko Brodar, Slovenian archaeologist *Srećko Horvat, Croatian philosopher, author and political activist * Srećko Ilić, Yugoslav footballer *Srećko Juričić, Croatian professional footballer *Srečko Katanec, Slovenian professional football manager and former player *Srečko Kosovel, Slovenian poet *Srećko Lisinac, Serbian volleyball player *Srećko Mitrović, Bosnian soccer player *Srećko Pejović, Serbian sport shooter *Srećko Puntarić, Croatian cartoonist *Srećko Štiglić, Croatian Olympic athlete See also * *Srećković Srećković () is a Serbian surname derived form a masculine given name Srećko. It may refer to: * Aleksandar Srećković (born 1981), footballer * Nenad Srećković (born 1988), footballer * Nikola Srećković (born 1996), footballer * Panta Sre ... {{DEFAULTSORT:Srecko Slavic masculine g ...
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Srećko Horvat
Srećko Horvat (born 28 February 1983) is a Croatian philosopher, author and political activist. The German weekly '' Der Freitag'' called him "one of the most exciting voices of his generation" and he has been described as a "fiery voice of dissent in the Post-Yugoslav landscape". His writing has appeared in ''The Guardian'', Al Jazeera, ''Der Spiegel'', ''Jacobin'', ''Newsweek,'' and ''The New York Times''. Life Horvat was born in Osijek, Croatia but lived the first eight years of his life in Germany before returning to Croatia in 1991. After returning to Croatia, he was involved in the hardcore punk scene of the 1990s, graduated with a degree in philosophy and general linguistics at the Faculty of Philosophy in Zagreb, started writing for Croatian magazines such as ''Zarez'' and, prior to his twenty-sixth birthday, published two books, ''Protiv političke korektnosti'' (''Against Political Correctness'') and ''Znakovi postmodernog grada'' (''Signs of the Postmodern City'') in ...
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Srećković
Srećković () is a Serbian surname derived form a masculine given name Srećko. It may refer to: * Aleksandar Srećković (born 1981), footballer * Nenad Srećković (born 1988), footballer * Nikola Srećković (born 1996), footballer * Panta Srećković (1834–1903), historian * Srđan Srećković (born 1974), politician See also * {{DEFAULTSORT:Sreckovic Surnames of Serbian origin ...
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Srećko Juričić
Srećko Juričić (born 30 December 1954) is a Croatian former professional association football, footballer, who is currently the sporting director for HNK Rijeka. Juričić has also had a career as a manager (association football), manager coaching: HNK Rijeka, FC Koper, Koper, NK Primorje, Primorje, ND Gorica, HIT Gorica, NK Istra, Istra, Riffa S.C., Al-Riffa, Ittihad Kalba, Al-Ahli (Dubai), Al-Ahli Dubai, Sharjah FC, Qatar SC, Al Wasl FC, Al Taawoun FC and internationally the United Arab Emirates national football team, UAE, United Arab Emirates national under-20 football team, UAE U-20, Bahrain national football team, Bahrain, Oman national football team, Oman and Yemen national football team, Yemen national teams. Playing career Club As a player, he was part of HNK Rijeka's golden generation which won the Yugoslav Cup in 1978 and 1979. He is also Rijeka's most capped player with 684 caps. Juričić has captained the team both against Juventus in 1980 and Real Madrid in 1984. ...
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Srećko Lisinac
Srećko Lisinac ( sr-Cyrl, Срећко Лисинац; born 17 May 1992) is a Serbian professional volleyball player who plays as a middle blocker for the Serbia national team. Career Club In the 2013–14 Bundesliga season, Lisinac won the German Champion title with Berlin Recycling Volleys. In 2014, he moved to PGE Skra Bełchatów, where he spent 4 seasons. On 8 October 2014, his team won the Polish SuperCup. On 7 February 2016, they won the Polish Cup and Lisinac himself was named the ''Best blocker'' of the tournament. In his final season with Skra, he won his second Polish SuperCup and the 2017–18 PlusLiga, besting ZAKSA on both occasions. In 2018, Lisinac moved to Italy and joined Trentino Volley. After five seasons in Italy, Lisinac signed with Projekt Warsaw and returned to Poland for the 2023–24 PlusLiga season. National team In 2015, the national team of Serbia, including Lisinac, made it to the final of the World League, where they eventually lost to ...
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Srećko Puntarić
Srećko Puntarić (born ) is a Croatian cartoonist. He is best known for his regular comic "Felix" in the Croatian daily ''Večernji list'', but has had his comic strips published in nearly every Croatian newspaper. Biography He was born on 19 May 1952 in Zagreb Zagreb ( ) is the capital (political), capital and List of cities and towns in Croatia#List of cities and towns, largest city of Croatia. It is in the Northern Croatia, north of the country, along the Sava river, at the southern slopes of the .... In 1978 he graduated at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture in Zagreb.Srećko Puntarić "Tekovine evolucije" Zagreb 1989. References Croatian caricaturists 1952 births Living people Artists from Zagreb University of Zagreb alumni {{Croatia-artist-stub ...
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Srećko Ilić
Srećko Ilić (born 2 October 1966 in Sarajevo) is a Yugoslav retired football player Player may refer to: Role or adjective * Player (game), a participant in a game or sport ** Gamer, a player in video and tabletop games ** Athlete, a player in sports ** Player character, a character in a video game or role playing game who i .... Ilić played for Željezničar Sarajevo and later, after the war broke, he emigrated to Slovenia where he played for several clubs. External linksSrećko Ilićat NZS * {{DEFAULTSORT:Ilic, Srecko 1966 births Living people Footballers from Sarajevo Men's association football defenders Yugoslav men's footballers Serbia and Montenegro men's footballers FK Željezničar Sarajevo players NK Mura players ND Gorica players NK Beltinci players NK Korotan Prevalje (1933) players Yugoslav First League players Slovenian PrvaLiga players Serbia and Montenegro expatriate men's footballers Expatriate men's footballers in Slovenia Serbia an ...
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Srećko Bogdan
Srećko Bogdan (born 5 January 1957) is a Croatian former professional footballer who played a defender. He is now a youth coach in NK Inter Zaprešić. Club career Bogdan was born in Mursko Središće, Croatia, FPR Yugoslavia. He started his career in his home town with NK Rudar Mursko Središće, where he spent three years before moving to MTČ Čakovec and starting his senior career in 1973. He spent one season and a half with Čakovec before transferring first to Dinamo Zagreb and later to Karlsruhe. He is currently in third place in Dinamo Zagreb's all-time list of appearances for the club, with a total of 595 appearances in which he scored 125 goals. He played for Dinamo Zagreb between January 1975 and June 1985, after which he moved to Karlsruhe in the German 2. Bundesliga. After two years at Karlsruhe, he managed promotion to the Bundesliga with the club and subsequently made 169 appearances for the club in the league over the following six seasons, scoring nine goals ...
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Srećko Mitrović
Srećko Mitrović (born 17 February 1984) is an Australian former professional soccer player who played as a midfielder. Career Born in Zenica, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, when part of Yugoslavia, Srećko Mitrović started his playing career at Marconi Stallions in 2000, at the age of 16. In 2001, while he was only 17, Mitrović was bought by the Italian Serie A club Piacenza. In 2002, he signed a five-year deal with Italian Serie B club Ascoli. After three years playing for Ascoli. he was shortly on loan in Morro d'Oro in Serie C. In 2006 Mitrović moved to Romanian Liga I by signing a contract with Poli Iaşi. In 2009, he went back to Australia, and for six months he was playing for Sutherland Sharks, before he moved to East Bengal in the Indian I-League. In October 2010 Mitrović signed a contract with Indonesian team PSM Makassar, he moved to Deltras in 2012. In the summer of 2017, he returned to Europe and signed with Serbian third-tier side FK Cement Beočin. ...
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Srećko Štiglić
Srećko Štiglić (11 June 1943 – 10 September 2020) was a Croatian hammer thrower who competed for SFR Yugoslavia in the 1972 Summer Olympics The 1972 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the XX Olympiad () and officially branded as Munich 1972 (; ), were an international multi-sport event held in Munich, West Germany, from 26 August to 11 September 1972. It was the .... Štiglić's personal best was 70.10 m, set in 1981. References 1943 births 2020 deaths Athletes from Zagreb Croatian male hammer throwers Yugoslav male hammer throwers Olympic athletes for Yugoslavia Athletes (track and field) at the 1972 Summer Olympics Mediterranean Games gold medalists for Yugoslavia Mediterranean Games medalists in athletics Athletes (track and field) at the 1975 Mediterranean Games {{Yugoslavia-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Srečko Katanec
Srečko Katanec (; born 16 July 1963) is a Slovenian retired football manager and player. At international level, he was capped for both the Yugoslavia and Slovenia national teams. A former midfielder, who was also capable of playing as a defender, Katanec is regarded as one of the greatest Slovenian footballers of all time, having represented Yugoslavia at the 1984 and 1988 Summer Olympics, UEFA Euro 1984 and the 1990 FIFA World Cup. After Slovenia's independence, Katanec made five appearances for the newly formed Slovenia national team before retiring from professional football. During his club career, Katanec won a Yugoslav League championship with FK Partizan and was a runner-up of the 1988–89 UEFA Cup with VfB Stuttgart. In his five-year spell with Sampdoria, he won the Serie A championship, the Coppa Italia and the European Cup Winners' Cup, as well as finishing as a runner-up in the 1992 European Cup final, losing to Barcelona. As manager of Slovenia, Katanec led t ...
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Srećko Pejović
Srećko Pejović (Serbian Cyrillic: Срећко Пејовић; born 5 July 1953), is a Serbian sport shooter who competed for Yugoslavia at the 1976, 1980 Events January * January 4 – U.S. President Jimmy Carter proclaims a United States grain embargo against the Soviet Union, grain embargo against the USSR with the support of the European Commission. * January 6 – Global Positioning Sys ... and 1988 Olympic Games. He achieved the best result in 1976 when he finished fourth in 50 m Rifle - Three positions. External linksat Sports-ReferenceISSF profile
1953 births Serbian male sport shooters
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Croatian may refer to: * Croatia *Croatian language Croatian (; ) is the standard language, standardised Variety (linguistics)#Standard varieties, variety of the Serbo-Croatian pluricentric language mainly used by Croats. It is the national official language and literary standard of Croatia, o ... * Croatian people * Croatians (demonym) See also * * * Croatan (other) * Croatia (other) * Croatoan (other) * Hrvatski (other) * Hrvatsko (other) * Serbo-Croatian (other) {{disambiguation Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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