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Dragoje Leković (Serbian Cyrillic: Драгоје Лековић,
pronounced [
drâɡoje lêːkoʋitɕ]; born 21
November 1967) is a
retired professional footballer who pla****...
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Dragoje (Cyrillic: Драгоје) is a
masculine given name of
Slavic origin. It may
refer to:
Dragoje Leković (born 1967),
retired football goalkeeper All pages...
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Dragoje Jovašević (Serbian Cyrillic: Драгоје Јовашевић) is a
Serbian former professional basketball player. Jovašević pla**** for a Belgrade-based team...
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seasons at
Celtic Park,
Marshall then
signed for
Kilmarnock in 1998,
after Dragoje Lekovic departed the
Rugby Park club
halfway through the 1997–98 season...
- name
listed here is
taken from the book
Popis ustanika iz 1815.
godine by
Dragoje Todorović. This list will be
updated to
include more
districts and names...
- Radojčić (1952–54)
Dragoslav Marković (1954–55) Milić Bugarčić (1955–56)
Dragoje Đurić (1956) Dušan Blagojević (1956–60) Milić Bugarčić (1960–63) Radovan...
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children arrived at the camp up to 14 August.
According to the
historian Dragoje Lukić, a
total of 3,336
children p****ed
through the camp
during its existence...
- Petrović (59/6), Niša Saveljić (98/8),
Dragoljub Brnović (183/12) and
Dragoje Leković (133/0); they all were
members of
national teams SFR Yugoslavia...
- Dragiša Vučinić,
Radivoje Živković, Ivan Sarjanović,
Zoran Lazarević,
Dragoje Jovašević,
Goran Rakočević, Ljupče Žugić (Head Coach:
Aleksandar Nikolić)...
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original on June 15, 2008.
Retrieved 31 July 2010. "FIFA
Player Statistics:
Dragoje LEKOVIC". FIFA.
Archived from the
original on
February 28, 2008. Retrieved...