- FK
Milicionar (Serbian Cyrillic: ФК Милиционар) is a
defunct football club
based in Makiš, Belgrade, Serbia.
Founded in 1946, the club was
operated by...
- Zvezdara, FK Radnički
Pirot and FK Železničar
Lajkovac before joining FK
Milicionar in 1999 and
playing the 1999–2000
First League of FR Yugoslavia. Next...
- 7651556; 20.4721528 Makiš
Stadium is the home
ground of
Milicionar. It's also
known simply as
Milicionar Stadium. The all-seated
stadium was
named after Makiš...
- Šabac (2017–2021) Igor Božić – Rad
Beograd (2005–2009)
Mario Božić –
Milicionar Beograd (2003–2004), Voždovac (2013–2014),
Borac Čačak (2014–2015) Bakir...
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Defender Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls) 1997–1998 Bečej 1998–2000
Milicionar 12+ (1) 2000–2001
Erzurumspor 5 (1) 2001
Mladost Apatin 5 (2) 2002 Železnik...
- Beograd's fans have been
known to be
resistant of past regimes. In the 1990s,
Milicionar, a pro-regime police-backed team,
entered the
first division. When OFK...
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Sartid Spartak Sutjeska Vojvodina Belgrade clubs: Čukarički
Hajduk B.
Milicionar Obilić OFK
Beograd Partizan Rad Red Star
Zemun Železnik Source: RSSSF...
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footballer who pla**** as a defender.
After returning from his loan at
Milicionar, Ćirković pla**** his
first official game for
Partizan in
November 1999...
- Born in Gnjilane, SAP Kosovo, SR Serbia, he
previously pla**** with FK
Milicionar, FK
Balkan Mirijevo, FK Radnički Niš, FK
Hajduk Kula, FK
Borac Čačak and...
- Rad and Čukarički, but also for Slovenia's Koper.
After playing for
Milicionar, Kovačević made a name for
himself at Železnik. He
collected over 100...