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Emanuel "Emil"
Perška (20 June 1896 – 8 May 1945) was a
Croatian footballer. He was born in
Zagreb and
spent the
majority of his
career with Građanski...
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Slavin Cindrić,
Rudolf Rupec,
Dragutin Vragović,
Artur Dubravčić, Emil
Perška, Ivan Granec, and
Jovan Ružić. They lost by a huge
margin 0–7, but nonetheless...
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Midfielder 1940 1 0
Maksimilijan Mihalčić
Goalkeeper 1925–1931 18 0 1928 OT Emil
Perška Forward 1920–1927 14 2 1920 OT, 1924 OT, 1928 OT
Branko Pleše † Midfielder...
- Sabang-Merauke
Stadium Persati Aceh
Tamiang Aceh
Tamiang Regency Teupi Sungai Field Perskas Subulussalam Subulussalam Subulussalam Stadium Persidi Idi
Rayeuk East...
- (born 1985),
politician and activist. Luka Peroš (born 1976), actor. Emil
Perška (1896–1945),
footballer player.
Boris Perušič (born 1940),
volleyball player...
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Hitrec Dragutin Babić
Stjepan Pasinek Antun Pavleković
Franjo Mantler Emil
Perška Bela Šefer
Stebl Gec
Final goalscoring position,
number of goals, player/players...
- (1923–1923) 2/0
Adolf Percl (1926–1927) 3/2
Nikola Perlić (1936–1939) 8/3 Emil
Perška (1920–1927) 14/2 Željko Perušić (1959–1964) 27/0 Luka Peruzović (1974–1983)...
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Milorad Mitrović (1908-04-12)12
April 1908 (aged 20) BSK
Belgrade - 4FW Emil
Perška (1896-06-20)20 June 1896 (aged 31) Građanski
Zagreb - 2DF
Danijel Premerl...
- Dubravčić (c) HW
Rudolf Rupec FW
Dragutin Babić FW
Branko Zinaja FW Emil
Perška FW
Vladimir Vinek FW Ivan Šojat Manager :
Veljko Ugrinić
Positions GK =...
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Muzeum Czartoryskich.
Historia i
zbiory Skarby znad
Morza Czarnego Sztuka perska Sztuka turecka "Żygulski Zdzisław".
Internetowa encyklopedia PWN. Retrieved...