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Darko Pančev (Macedonian: Дарко Панчев,
Macedonian pronunciation: [ˈdarkɔ ˈpantʃɛf]; born 7
September 1965) is a
Macedonian former professional footballer...
- Čabrinović Caps
include those won for the SFR
Yugoslavia national team. "
Pancev también
renuncia a la Eurocopa".
Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 25 May 1992...
- Kiro
Gligorov (Macedonian: Киро Глигоров,
pronounced [ˈkirɔ ˈɡliɡɔrɔf] ; 3 May 1917 – 1
January 2012) was a
Macedonian politician who
served as the first...
- 1990. However, Cămătaru was
allowed to keep his copy of the trophy.
Darko Pančev got his
prize for 1990–91
season later, only in 2006,
following a protest...
- forwards,
Dejan Savićević and
Darko Pančev, each
broke through the
United defence with quick,
purposeful attacks.
Pančev just
missed the goal with a 20-yard...
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Ballon d'Or 2nd:
Darko Pančev (1991) 2nd:
Dejan Savićević (1991) 3rd:
Dragan Džajić (1968)
European Golden Shoe
Darko Pančev (1991)
European Cup top...
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joining Red Star. Afterwards, he pla**** in
Cyprus and Sweden. Forwards:
Darko Pančev, born in Skopje, SR Macedonia,
started playing with
Vardar where he debuted...
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outstanding player of the past 50 years. His
former international teammate,
Darko Pančev declared: "It's well
known how much I
valued and
still do
value Safet Sušić...
- Toše
Proeski Arena. In
November 2003, to
celebrate UEFA's jubilee,
Darko Pančev was
selected as the
Golden Player of
Macedonia as
their most outstanding...
- 1982:
Cerin 1983: Halilović 1984:
Pančev 1985: Vujović 1986: Čop 1987: Mihajlović 1988: Milinković 1989: Šuker 1990:
Pančev 1991:
Pančev 1992:
Pančev...