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Fahrudin Jusufi (1939–2019),
Serbian footballer Meldin Jusufi (born 1998)
Bosnian footballer Pëllumb
Jusufi (born 1988),
Albanian footballer Rexhep Jusufi (died...
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Fahrudin Jusufi (Serbian Cyrillic: Фахрудин Јусуфи,
pronounced [fahrǔdin
jǔsufi]; 8
December 1939 – 9
August 2019) was a
Yugoslav footballer who most notably...
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Sascha Jusufi (born Saša
Jusufi, on 20
January 1963) is a
retired German football player. His
father is
Partizan Belgrade legend Fahrudin Jusufi. DFB-Pokal:...
- Pëllumb
Jusufi (Macedonian: Пелумб Јусуфи; born 10
February 1988) is a Croatian-Macedonian
football player. The
midfielder currently plays for the fourth-tier...
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Alban Jusufi (born July 7, 1981) is a Swedish-Albanian
football player. He has also pla**** for
Vllaznia Shkodër.
Jusufi has pla**** in the
Superettan for...
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Rexhep Jusufi was a
captain of the
Ballist Luboten Battalion in
Vardar Macedonia.
Deralla was born in Kalkandelen,
Ottoman Empire (present day Tetovo,...
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which competes in the
First League. The home
games are pla**** in the
Xhevat Jusufi Stadium in Mitrovicë
which has a
capacity for 1,000 people. KF Australia...
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Meldin Jusufi (born 30
December 1998) is a
Bosnian professional footballer who
plays as a
winger for
Bosnian Premier League club Olimpik.
Jusufi moved...
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Initiative of Gora
Fahrudin Jusufi,
former Yugoslav footballer, born in Zli Potok.
Sascha Jusufi,
retired footballer, son of
Fahrudin Jusufi.
Miralem Sulejmani...
- independence,
notable athletes such as Aziz Salihu,
Vladimir Durković,
Fahrudin Jusufi, and
Milutin Šoškić
represented Yugoslavia,
thereby contributing to the...