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Bonačić (1929–2020),
Croatian rower Filip Bonačić (191–1991),
Croatian water polo
player John
Bonacic (born 1942),
American politician Luka
Bonačić (born...
- Luka
Bonačić (pronounced [lûːka bɔ̌natʃitɕ]; born 21
March 1955) is a
Croatian football coach and
former professional player. He was born in Split, Croatia...
- John J.
Bonacic (born June 14, 1942 in New York City) is a
retired politician from New York. A Republican,
Bonacic represented New York
State Senate District...
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Filip Bonačić (27
January 1911 – 30 May 1991) was a
Croatian water polo player. He
competed in the men's
tournament at the 1936
Summer Olympics. Evans...
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Bonačić at WorldFootball.net
Mirko Bonačić at National-Football-Teams.com
Mirko Bonačić at EU-Football.info
Mirko Bonačić at
Olympedia Mirko Bonačić at...
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Ozren Bonačić (born 5
January 1942) is a
former Croatian water polo
player and
Olympic medalist with the
Yugoslavia men's
national water polo team. During...
- Duje
Bonačić (10
April 1929 – 24
January 2020) was a
Croatian rower who won a gold
medal representing Yugoslavia in the
coxless four
event at the 1952...
- in the 1968
Olympics that the
generation led by
Mirko Sandić and
Ozren Bonačić finally got the gold,
beating Soviet Union after extra time. The country...
- (May 1, 2007–Dec 1, 2007)
Foeke Booy (July 1, 2007–Nov 28, 2007) Luka
Bonačić (Jan 17, 2008–Jan 7, 2009)
Frank Pagelsdorf (Jan 8, 2009–Feb 7, 2010) Laurent...
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election of Dehkordi,
Majid Jalali left the club
despite good results. Luka
Bonačić was
named as Jalali's
successor but he
could not
please the club as he...