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Zoran Đurašković (Serbian Cyrillic: Зоран Ђурашковић; born 7 July 1975) is a
Montenegrin retired footballer. Born in Bar, SR Montenegro, SFR Yugoslavia...
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October 2021)
Andrija Delibašić (31
October 2021 - 30
April 2023)
Zoran Đurašković (2 May 2023 - present) FK
Mornar plays its home
games at
Stadion Topolica...
- Božidar
Ðurašković (Serbian Cyrillic: Божидар Ђурашковић; born 27
December 1924) is a
former Yugoslav middle distance runner who
competed in the 1952 Summer...
- Stojanović 1977, pp. 22–23;
Đurašković 1982, p. 75.
Drachkovitch 1973, pp. 259–260; Morača, Bilandžić & Stojanović 1977, p. 22;
Đurašković 1982, p. 75. Drachkovitch...
- Vera
Ðurašković (née Čerepina, born 29
August 1949) is a
former basketball player who
competed for
Yugoslavia in the 1980
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
- for this year was: Begović, Brajović, Blažević, Šćepanović, Latković,
Đurašković, I. Popović, M. Popović, Vukićević, Leković, Šarkić, Pavićević, Kazić...
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narrowly relegated back the next year. Regardless, the club's
striker Zoran Đurašković was
crowned the competition's top
scorer with 27 goals.
After winning...
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illegal profit” of
about €30
million ($38.98 million). Mišković and Milo
Đurašković, who was also arrested, were “co-owners in
privatized road
companies between...
- Pavlović Yugoslavia 14:50.2 8 Alec
Olney Great
Britain 14:51.8 9 Božidar
Đurašković Yugoslavia 14:52.4 10
Bertil Albertsson Sweden 15:02.2 11
Bertil Karlsson...
- Čedomir
Đurašković who
invited the
youngster to join the club.
Joining Budućnost in 1982,
young Pavićević was
immediately attached by
coach Đurašković to the...