- Sead
Kolašinac (pronounced [sěad kolaʃîːnats]; born 20 June 1993) is a
professional footballer who
plays as a centre-back for
Serie A club Atalanta. Born...
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Kolašinac is a surname, a
demonym for
people from Kolašin, a town in
northern Montenegro; it is
derived from
family ancestors who
adopted it
after leaving...
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Asmir Kolašinac (Serbian Cyrillic: Асмир Колашинац; born 15
October 1984) is a
Serbian shot
putter who
competed at the 2008
Beijing Olympics, 2012 London...
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September 2019)
Darko Tešović (September 2019 –
November 2019)
Kenan Kolašinac (November 2019 –
November 2020)
Radoslav Batak (November 2020 – February...
- Höwedes and
Julian Draxler as well as
Leroy Sané, Joël
Matip and Sead
Kolašinac. In 2013, he was
named the
German coach of the year by the
German Football...
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Haris Tabaković,
Nihad Mujakić,
Haris Hajradinović, Dženis Burnić, Sead
Kolašinac,
Enver Kulašin, Nail Omerović,
Osman Hadžikić and
Ermin Bičakčić he visited...
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Zvjezdan Misimović and Edin Džeko,
defenders like
Ognjen Vranješ, Sead
Kolašinac and Toni Šunjić,
midfielders like
Miralem Pjanić and
Senad Lulić, striker...
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Julian Green Jermaine Jones Edinson Cavani Diego Godín Own
goals Sead
Kolašinac (against Argentina)
Marcelo (against Croatia) John Boye (against Portugal)...
- classification: Tie-breaking
criteria Begović Bičakčić Spahić (c) Mujdža
Kolašinac Bešić Pjanić Hajrović Lulić Misimović Džeko
Bosnia and Herzegovina's starting...
- a red card; from the free-kick ****nal were awarded,
substitute Sead
Kolašinac scored on his debut. As
there were no
further goals, the
match was decided...