- Sead
Kajtaz (born 14
February 1963) is a
Bosnian retired footballer and manager. He was
capped once for the
Yugoslavia national football team. He is the...
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Amina Kajtaz (born 31
December 1996) is a
Croatian swimmer.
Prior to 2022, she
represented Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Kajtaz competed in the women's 100...
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region also has a
female equivalent to the name:
Amina (for example,
Amina Kajtaz).
Other spellings include Ameen and Amien. Al-Amin (787–813), also known...
- Damjanović,
footballer Osman Đikić, poet
Franjo Džidić,
footballer Amina Kajtaz,
swimmer Meho Kodro,
footballer Zoran Mandlbaum,
leader of the
Jewish Community...
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Kuznetsov Yuri
Savichev Dragiša Binić
Borislav Cvetković
Predrag Jurić Sead
Kajtaz Srečko
Katanec Dragan Stojković The
Poland vs
Denmark match on originally...
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former footballer Sead Hasanefendić (born 1948),
Bosnian handball coach Sead
Kajtaz (born 1963), Bosnian-Herzegovinian
footballer Sead Kalač (born 1964), pop-folk...
- record;
Records not set in finals: h – heat
listed by plivanje.info but
Amina Kajtaz represented BIH
until 2022, then
swims for
Croatia 23.51 by plivanje.info...
- Matijević,
midfielder Vladimir Skočajić and
forwards Predrag Jurić, Sead
Kajtaz and
Semir Tuce. Velež had
another good cup run in the 1985-86
Yugoslav Cup...
- Jašarević – MSV
Duisburg – 1993–95
Ivica Jozić –
Wattenscheid 09 – 1993–94 Sead
Kajtaz – 1. FC Nürnberg – 1990–91 Sead Kapetanović – VfL Wolfsburg,
Borussia Dortmund...
- Did not
advance 200
metre ****troke 2:26.60 17 Did not
advance Amina Kajtaz 100
metre butterfly 58.50 NR 14 Q 58.49 NR 14 Did not
advance 200 metre...