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Milan Antolković (Croatian pronunciation: [mǐlan antǒːlkoʋitɕ]; born 27
September 1915 in Zagreb, died 27 June 2007 in Zagreb) was a
Croatian footballer...
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players from Građanski (Mirko Kokotović,
Franjo Glaser,
Bernard Hügl,
Milan Antolković, Ivan Jazbinšek,
Gustav Lechner,
Branko Zebec and
Stjepan Bobek). There...
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Score 1921
Nikola Antolkovic 1922
Waldemar Munk F.
Fraudenreich 6-0, 0-6, 6-3, 6-4 1923 Rolf
Kinzl 1924
Nikola Antolkovic 1925
Franz Matejka Ludwig...
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Lechner (1945–49)
Ernest Dubac (1951–55)
Bernard Hügl (1955–56)
Milan Antolković (1972–73)
Miljenko Mihić (1978–79)
Milan Đuričić (1979–80)
Josip Duvančić...
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Podgorelec (2001) Žarko Dolinar, Krešimir Ćosić, Dražen Petrović (2002)
Milan Antolković,
Vicko Lučić (2003) Miro Mihovilović,
Antun Vrdoljak (2004)
Irislav Dolenec...
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Franjo Wölfl,
August Lešnik,
Zvonimir Cimermančić,
Branko Pleše,
Milan Antolković,
Mirko Kokotović,
Ivica Reiss, Emil Urch and
later Ivan Jazbinšek) as...
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September – 22
December 2019
Plesna skupina Transform Crew
Marko Antolković Plesni studio Step'n'Jazz
Dubrovnik 8 13 26
September – 19
December 2021...
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Aleksandar Tirnanić
Milan Antolković Miljan Miljanić 1966 3 1 0 2
Aleksandar Tirnanić
Milan Antolković Miljan Miljanić
Abdulah Gegić 1965 7...
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Podgorelec (2001) Žarko Dolinar, Krešimir Ćosić, Dražen Petrović (2002)
Milan Antolković,
Vicko Lučić (2003) Miro Mihovilović,
Antun Vrdoljak (2004)
Irislav Dolenec...
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Linken 1964–65 Heinz-Ludwig
Schmidt 1965–68
Gyula Lóránt 1968–69
Milan Antolković 1969–70 Hans Hipp 1970–72
Peter Velhorn 1972–73 "Forgotten Teams: Tasmania...