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Slavko Kodrnja (1911–1970) was a
footballer who pla**** as a forward. Internationally, he pla**** for
Yugoslavia and the
Independent State of Croatia. In...
- 1939–40
Porto (3) 34
Sporting CP 32
Belenenses 25 10 18 F.
Peyroteo / S.
Kodrnja Sporting CP /
Porto 29 1940–41
Sporting CP 23
Porto 20
Belenenses 19...
- Babić, Ivan Belošević, Jazbec, Monsider, Pavletić,
Aleksandar Živković,
Kodrnja and
Karlo Muradori. The club pla**** in both the
Yugoslav and
Croatian leagues...
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Lokomotiva official website Bogdan Cuvaj (1946–1952)
August Bivec Slavko Kodrnja Mirko Kokotović
Hermenegildo Kranjc Ivan Medarić
Sreten Ćuk (2007 – Dec...
- 1948 –
December 1948)
Franjo Glaser (January 1949 –
December 1950)
Slavko Kodrnja (January 1951 –
December 1951) L**** Benčić (January 1952 –
August 1952)...
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Pinga (22, 73), S.
Kodrnja (29) 13 1940–41 N/A
Benfica Porto 3–2 G. Espírito
Santo (24), F.
Pires (47), A.
Valadas (50) S.
Kodrnja (20), A.
Santos (63)...
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Porto (3) 34
Sporting CP 32
Belenenses 25 10 18
Fernando Peyroteo Slavko Kodrnja Sporting CP
Porto 29 1940–41
Sporting CP 23
Porto 20
Belenenses 19 8...
- player. Oja
Kodar (born 1941), actress,
screenwriter and director.
Slavko Kodrnja (1911–1970),
footballer player.
Mislav Kolakušić (born 1969),
lawyer and...
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Zdenko Kobeščak (1963–1964) 2/0
Aleksandar Kocić (1994-2001) 22/0
Slavko Kodrnja (1933–1933) 4/4 Meho
Kodro (1991–1992) 2/0
Andreja Kojić (1920–1920) 1/0...
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communist leader and
World War II
resistance fighter (died 1942).
Slavko Kodrnja,
footballer (died 1970). June 18 –
Franjo Kuhač,
conductor and musicologist...