- It may
refer to: Maja
Ognjenović (born 1984),
volleyball player Mirjana Ognjenović (born 1953),
handball player Perica Ognjenović (born 1977), footballer...
- Maja
Ognjenović (Serbian Cyrillic: Маја Огњеновић; born 6
August 1984) is a
Serbian professional volleyball player of the
Serbia women's
national volleyball...
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Perica Ognjenović (Serbian Cyrillic: Перица Огњеновић; born 24
February 1977) is a
Serbian professional football manager and
former player. He pla**** as...
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Mirjana Ognjenović (born 17
September 1953, in Zagreb) is a
former Yugoslav/Croatian
handball player who
competed in the 1980
Summer Olympics and in the...
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Ivana Đerisilo, Brižitka Molnar, Anja Spasojević,
Jelena Nikolić, Maja
Ognjenović, Maja Simanić, Nataša Krsmanović,
Aleksandra Avramović. Head Coach: Zoran...
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Svetlana Ognjenović (Serbian Cyrillic: Светлана Огњеновић; born 26
January 1981) is a
Serbian handball player. She is a
member of the
Serbian national...
- Vida
Ognjenović (Serbian Cyrillic: Вида Огњеновић,
pronounced [ʋǐːda oɡɲěːnoʋitɕ]; born 14
August 1941) is a
Serbian theater director, playwright, writer...
- (1994–96)
Zvonko Milojević (1996–97)
Dejan Stanković (1997–98)
Perica Ognjenović (1998)
Dejan Savićević (1999)
Goran Bunjevčević (1999–01)
Nenad Lalatović...
- (Champions) Aşçı
Kayalar Kuzubaşıoğlu Bošković Aköz
Menezes Baladın
Adams Cansu Larson Özdemir Yılmaz
Kosheleva Arısan
Demir (C)
Ognjenović Coach: Barbolini...
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years later, in 1998, Vida
Ognjenović produced a drama,
Mileva Ajnštajn,
which was
translated into
English in 2002.
Ognjenović later adapted the play into...