-
Dragan Lacmanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Драган Лацмановић; born 6
August 1954) is a
Serbian former football manager and player.
Lacmanović spent most of his...
- Vukčević,
Lazar 2.03 m (6 ft 8 in) 21 – (2003-03-12)12
March 2003 PF 35
Lacmanović,
Danilo 2.05 m (6 ft 9 in) 20 – (2004-02-18)18
February 2004 PF 44 Barišić...
-
Period Name
Dragan Lacmanović Miodrag Radanović Nebojša Maksimović
Radovan Đurđević
Milan Milanović
Dragan Lacmanović Vojimir Sinđić
Branko Zujalović Vojimir...
- 2000 2000
Miljojko Gošić 2002 2003
Slobodan Stašević 2003 2003
Dragan Lacmanović 2003 2003 Božidar Kostić 2003 2003
Slavko Vojičić 2004 2004
Miodrag Starčević...
- (January 2011–April 2011)
Dragan Mijanović (April 2011–June 2011)
Dragan Lacmanović (July 2011–October 2011) Slaviša Mirković (October 2011–March 2012) Saša...
- Zemuna" (in Serbian). b92.net. 24
December 2004.
Retrieved 31
March 2023. "
Lacmanović novi
trener Zemuna" (in Serbian). mondo.rs. 3
October 2006. Retrieved...
-
Scoring by quarter: 19–23, 20–13, 12–24, 10–21 Pts: Sudar,
Lacmanovic 16 Rebs:
Lacmanovic 7 Asts:
Minic 3 Pts: Todorovic,
Klavzar 15 Rebs:
Skorjanc 8...
-
Second League. He was also
caretaker coach of Zemun,
replacing Dragan Lacmanović in late 2006. In 2010 Brkić came back to his
original club, Bor, trying...
- Budisavljević 2011–2012
Radivoje Drašković 2012
Miodrag Radanović 2012
Zoran Janković 2013
Dragan Lacmanović 2013 Jovo Simanić 2014–2016
Marko Guteša...
- Marković
Mihajlo Simić
Andrej Vujović Ivan Branković 59
Milorad Ankić Đorđe
Lacmanović Dragan Rajković 60 (Superfinal)
Mihajlo Nejkov Novica Lukić Vlastimir...