- HKK
Brotnjo Čitluk (Croatian:
Hrvatski košarkaški klub
Brotnjo Čitluk, English:
Croatian Basketball Club
Brotnjo Čitluk) is a
basketball team from the...
- HNK
Brotnjo (Croatian:
Hrvatski nogometni klub
Brotnjo-Čitluk, lit. 'Croatian
Football Club
Brotnjo-Čitluk') is a
football club
based in Čitluk, Bosnia...
- Slišković
joined Brotnjo and won the Herzeg-Bosnia Cup with the club in May of that same year. In the
winter of 2000, he left
Brotnjo and
became an ****istant...
- (Croatia)
Sofoklis Schortsanitis – F,
Iraklis (Greece) Nedžad Sinanović – C,
Brotnjo (Bosnia and Herzegovina) Jón Arnór Stefánsson – G,
Trier (Germany) Szymon...
- Škutori i Šperci?".
Brotnjo.info. 22
March 2019.
Retrieved 2 July 2022. "Do you know what
Scooters and
Pinschers are?".
Brotnjo.info. 22
March 2019 –...
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ethnic Croats. The town is home to the
football club NK
Brotnjo, and the
basketball club HKK
Brotnjo. Ivan Dodig,
tennis player Marin Čilić,
tennis player...
- Herzegovina, in the
former Yugoslavia. He
started his
basketball career at HKK
Brotnjo Čitluk from Čitluk,
Bosnia and
Herzegovina and was
noticed by KK Cibona...
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First League of the
Republika Srpska. It was
contested by 8 teams, and
Brotnjo won the championship.
Bosna Budućnost Čelik
Djerzelez Drina Gradina Iskra...
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League and the
Croatian League. Krasić
started his
career playing with HKK
Brotnjo Čitluk, the
local club of his
hometown of Čitluk near Međugorje, Bosnia...
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Konjic Radnički
Travnik Turbina Sarajevo clubs:
Bosna Royal Gen
Mostar Brotnjo Busovača
Grude Ljubuški Posušje Široki 2
Tomislav Mostar clubs: Student...