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Suvad Katana (Bosnian pronunciation: [katǎna]; 6
April 1969 – 8
January 2005) was a
Bosnian professional footballer who pla**** as a sweeper.
Katana started...
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Suvad Grabus (born 14
December 1981) is a Bosnian-Herzegovinian footballer.
Grabus previously pla**** for
Slovenian club
Interblock and for
Bulgarian side...
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Casteels Thomas Buffel Wesley Sonck Bosnia and
Herzegovina Mirsad Bešlija
Suvad Katana Ismet Mulavdić
Bojan Nastić Tino-Sven Sušić
Denmark Joakim Mæhle...
- Baždarević (2 caps) 1996, Meho
Kodro (5) 1997 to 1998,
Vlatko Glavaš (1) 1997,
Suvad Katana (2) 1998,
Elvir Bolić (6) 1999 to 2000,
Bruno Akrapović (4) 1999...
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Petry Hungary 1993–94 Tony
Herreman Belgium 1994–95
Suvad Katana Bosnia-Herzegovina 1995–96
Suvad Katana Bosnia-Herzegovina 1996–97 Tony
Herreman Belgium...
- of AA Gent in a few
years time. At Gent, he pla****
alongside compatriot Suvad Katana in the
centre of defense. Ramčić made his
debut for
Bosnia and Herzegovina...
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against Partizan.
Players like
Mario Stanić, Rade Bogdanović,
Gordan Vidović,
Suvad Katana and many
others had days
earlier went
abroad to
escape the horror...
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kidnapped by the
Zemun Clan were
Miroslav Mišković,
Milija Babović, and
Suvad Musić.[citation needed]
Gordan Malić of Croatia's
Jutarnji list claimed...
- 1999),
Kenyan footballer Stanislav Katana (born 1992)
Ukrainian footballer Suvad Katana (1969–2005),
Bosnian footballer John Katana,
leader of
Kenyan band...
- Poland 50.12 5 5 Gary
Oakes Great
Britain 50.81 4 6
Serge Guillen France 51.16 3 7
Saverio Gellini Italy 52.20 2 8
Suvad Kestenović Yugoslavia 55.66 1...