- Dražen
Brnčić (born 17 July 1971) is a
Croatian football manager and
former player who pla**** as a midfielder. He also
holds Belgian citizenship. He has...
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Marijan Brnčić (born 23 July 1940) is a
former Croatian football player. He pla**** as a
centre back and
central defensive midfielder but he was mostly...
- Ivo
Brnčić or
Brnčič (13
March 1912 – May 1943) was a
Yugoslav author,
essayist and
literary critic of
Croat origin,
particularly notable for his ****essment...
- Van
Maldeghem &
Walter Maes (1973–75)
Georges Heylens (1975–77)
Marijan Brnčić (1978–79)
Raymond Mertens (1979) Henk
Houwaart (1979–83) Wim
Reijers (1983–84)...
- 2021. Heinicke, S.; Mundry, R.; Boesch, C.; Amarasekaran, B.; Barrie, A.;
Brncic, T.; Brugière, D.; Campbell, G.; Carvalho, J.; Danquah, E.; Dowd, D. (2019)...
- 1976 –
April 79)
Marijan Brnčić (interim) (April 1979 – June 79)
Miroslav Blažević (June 1979 –
January 81)
Marijan Brnčić (January 1981 –
April 83)...
- Epidemiology". eMedicine.
Retrieved May 9, 2014. Glavan, N; Haller, H;
Brnčić-Fischer, A; Glavan-Gačanin, L; Miletić, D; Jonjić, N (2016). "Imperforate...
- the list.
Arijan Ademi Milan Badelj Filip Blašković Srećko
Bogdan Marijan Brnčić Marcelo Brozović Snješko
Cerin Igor Cvitanović
Marijan Čerček
Eduardo Mario...
- club's top
league scorer with 13
goals in 23 matches, and
goalkeeper Marijan Brnčić was the only
player who
appeared in all 30
league matches for the Blues...
-
Sierra Leone.
Bradt Travel Guides. pp. 47–48. ISBN 978-1-84162-222-4.
Brncic,
Terry M.; Amarasekaran, Bala; McKenna,
Anita (2010),
Sierra Leone National...