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Haris Seferovic (Bosnian: Харис Сеферовић, romanized: Haris
Seferović,
pronounced [xǎːris sefěːroʋitɕ]; born 22
February 1992) is a
Swiss professional...
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Seferović (Bosnian pronunciation: [sěferoʋitɕ, sefěː-]) is a
Bosnian surname.
Seferović surname is made of
turkish word "sefer" that
means war or expedition...
- Sead
Seferović (born 28
April 1970) is a
retired Bosnian footballer who last pla**** for Željezničar in the
Bosnian Premier League.
During his professional...
- "Benfica 2–0
Belenenses SAD:
Seferovic e
Darwin Nuñez
carimbam quinta vitória em
cinco jogos" [Benfica 2–0
Belenenses SAD:
Seferovic and
Darwin Núñez seal fifth...
- em Guimarães com dois
golos de
Seferovic. Vitória
falha Europa" [Benfica win in Guimarães with two
goals from
Seferovic. Vitória miss Europe] (in Portuguese)...
- 3–3 draw, with
Lenglet widely blamed for the
first goal, in
which Haris Seferovic beat him to a header. He was
replaced at half time by
Kingsley Coman....
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season with a career-best 17
league goals,
bettered only by
teammate Haris Seferovic (23 goals) and
Bruno Fernandes (20) in the
whole division.
After the season...
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Nigerian Sani Emmanuel,
Uruguayan Sebastián Gallegos, and
Swiss Haris Seferovic); the
Golden Glove was
given to
Swiss Benjamin Siegrist; finally, the...
- authorities. At the time,
Caesarea was a semi-demolished
archaeological site.
Seferović writes that the
Herzegovinian Muslims were
completely ****imilated into...
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Matic Seferović (born 22
December 1986) is a
football midfielder from Slovenia.
Matic Seferović at NZS (in Slovene)
Nogomania profile (in Slovene) Matic...