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Vahidin Musemić (29
October 1946 – 30 June 2023) was a
Bosnian professional footballer who pla**** as a striker. Born in the town of Janja, near Bijeljina...
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Vahidin Čahtarević (born 24
August 1976) is a
Bosnian retired football player. In 2012, Čahtarević
claimed to have pla**** in over 30 'fixed'
matches during...
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Aliagha Vahid Monument (Azerbaijani: Əliağa
Vahidin heykəli) is
monument in Baku,
capital of Azerbaijan, in
honor of the
Azerbaijani poet and
ghazal singer...
- Europe-Asia Studies. 50 (3): 493–505. doi:10.1080/09668139808412549. Mahmutović,
Vahidin (2013). "Politički osuđenici u KZ
Zenica u
periodu 1918–1941. godine" [Political...
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Vahidin-Nino Pršeš (born in Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Yugoslavia) is a
Bosnian singer. Upon
completion of
Music High
School he
continued to pursue...
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Ivica Osim (1941-05-06)6 May 1941 (aged 27) 12 FK Željezničar 9 4FW
Vahidin Musemić (1946-10-29)29
October 1946 (aged 21) 3 FK
Sarajevo 10 3MF Rudolf...
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behind in the 27th minute,
needing a goal-line save to
prevent a shot from
Vahidin Musemić
going in.
Despite playing against 10 men for most of the match...
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fouled by Jean
Baeza and took the
subsequent free kick
himself which Vahidin Musemić
headed in to give
Yugoslavia the lead. Di
Nallo then ran through...
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Sarajevo players during this era
included Boško Antić,
Mirsad Fazlagić,
Vahidin Musemić,
Fahrudin Prljača and Boško Prodanović.
Shortly after winning its...
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Yozhef Sabo Inge
Danielsson Karl
Odermatt René-Pierre
Quentin Hannes Löhr
Vahidin Musemić
Slaven Zambata 2
goals Helmut Siber Roger Claessen Johan Devrindt...