- (limestone mining). On 20
February 1913, the
company was
founded under the name
SARTID a.d. (Srpsko
akcionarsko rudarsko topioničarsko
industrijsko društvo a.d...
- on 6 May 1924 by
SARTID (Srpsko
akcionarsko rudarsko topioničarsko
industrijsko društvo) as FK
Sartid. At the beginning, FK
Sartid's roster was mostly...
-
dedication to Smederevo's fans Full name
Smederevo City
Stadium Former names Sartid Stadium Location Smederevo, Serbia
Coordinates 44°39′38.28″N 20°54′6.24″E...
- (including its predecessors) with five clubs, most
notably Smederevo (formerly
Sartid). He also pla****
abroad for two
Spanish and two
Cypriot clubs, performing...
-
Partizan for the 2002–03 season. In the 2003–04 season, he pla**** with
Sartid Smederevo,
scoring six
league goals in 19 appearances. In the following...
-
Retrieved 2
September 2024. "
Sartid iz pepela" (in Serbian). glas-javnosti.rs. 3 May 2000.
Retrieved 10
December 2018. "
Sartid pobednik Kupa!" (in Serbian)...
-
Welsh football leagues. He
featured for
Bangor City in the UEFA Cup
against Sartid Smederevo in 2002.
While a player,
Cooper studied for his
coaching badges...
- 1966. and a new
steel plant built on
outskirts of
Smederevo at that time,
Sartid (MKS
during the
period of SFRJ)
which was
completely operational in 1971...
-
Slovakian Iron
Works in Košice). It also
operated facilities in
Serbia –
former Sartid with
facilities in
Smederevo (steel plant, hot and cold mill) and Šabac...
- Team Apps (Gls) 1996–1997 Radnički
Pirot 17 (11) 1997
Loznica 13 (5) 1998
Sartid Smederevo 14 (4) 1998–2000
Partizan 54 (33) 2000–2004 PSV
Eindhoven 122...