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Husnija Kamberović (born
September 6, 1963) is a
Bosnian historian and a
professor of
modern history at the
Faculty of Philosophy,
University of Sarajevo...
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Husnija Bešković (born 3
December 1953) is a
Bosniak politician in Kosovo. He was a
member of the ****embly of
Kosovo in the 2004–07 term and has served...
- long history. In 1988,
Borac achieved its
biggest success.
Under coach Husnija Fazlić
Borac won the
Yugoslav Cup, the
second major football competition...
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Husnija Fazlić (3
January 1943 – 6
October 2022) was a
Bosnian football player and manager. He was a
scout for
Werder Bremen. Fazlić pla**** for FK Borac...
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Husnija Arapović (7
August 1944 – 25
October 2022) was a
Bosnian professional player and
football manager. He was the
sporting director of
Bosnian club...
-
eligibility rules.
Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Husnija Arapović (1980–84) Rolf
Fringer (1990–92) Jürgen
Seeberger (2000–07) Peter...
- deserving) and may
refer to: Dino
Fazlic (born 1991),
German footballer Husnija Fazlić (1943–2022),
Yugoslav former footballer Jasmin Fazlić Jala (born...
- not
include results of
minor tournaments (reserve players)
managed by
Husnija Arapović. Due to an
illness to Fuad Muzurović, ****istant
manager Borče...
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December 28, 1953, in the
village of Luka in Mostar, as the son of
father Husnija and
mother Bahrija.
After his parents' divorce, he lost his
father and...
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Davor Dujmović -
Perhan Bora Todorović -
Ahmed Ljubica Adžović - Khatidža
Husnija Hasimovic -
Uncle ****zan
Sinolicka Trpkova - Azra
Zabit Memedov - Zabit...