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Founded on 4
October 1945, in
Belgrade (Yugoslavia)
under the name
Fiskulturno društvo
Centralnog doma
Jugoslovenske armije Partizan (roughly translated...
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annexation to
Yugoslavia in 1945. On 26
April 1945, a new club
named Fiskulturno društvo
Zadar was founded, with
departments of football,
basketball and...
- klub
Plamen (July 1919 – 1920) Športski klub
Zagreb (1920 – June 1941)
Fiskulturno društvo
Zagreb (10
October 1946 – 1950)
Nogometni klub
Zagreb (1950–8...
- Građanski was disbanded, a new
sports society called FD
Dinamo (Croatian:
Fiskulturno društvo Dinamo) was founded. Soon
after the
initial meeting, the football...
- club
first appeared on the
Yugoslav sports scene in 1946
under the name
Fiskulturno društvo
Torpedo (English:
Gymnastics Society Torpedo), a
homage to Torpedo...
- KK
Zadar was
formally founded after World War II in 1945 as FD
Zadar (
Fiskulturno Društvo
Zadar –
Physical Culture Club of Zadar).
Shortly after this club's...
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beginning of the 1980s, Blažević was the
leader of the new wave band
Fiskulturno Lane. He
started using his
pseudonym at the end of 1991 when he became...
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political reasons and the
stadium was
handed over to the
newly formed Fiskulturno društvo
Zagreb (English:
Zagreb Sports Society),
whose football section...
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September 12, 1981 –
Aktuelna beogradska rok
scena (Električni Orgazam,
Fiskulturno Lane, Mali Princ, Piloti, Potop,
Petar i Zli Vuci,
Kazimirov Kazneni...
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tannins factory,
which was
donated to the club
under the then name "
Fiskulturno društvo Graničar" by the wife of the
owner of the
tannin factory Katarina...