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- Marko Valok (Serbian Cyrillic: Марко Валок, pronounced [mâːrko vâːlok]; 5 March 1927 – 29 September 2024) was a Serbian professional footballer who represented...
- result was 1–1. The first goal in Napredak's history was scored by Marko Valok, who later became a famous player for Partizan Belgrade and Yugoslavian...
- Takhtaulove [uk] Ternivshchyna [uk] Tryrohove [uk] Tsyhanske [uk] Umantsivka [uk] Valok [uk] Verkholy [uk] Vytivka [uk] Yatsynova Slobidka [uk] Yizhakivka [uk]...
- Alex Weir 1954 1954 Asian Games (Bronze) Milorad Mitrović 1955–1959 Marko Valok 1959–1961 Mikhail Bozenenkov 1961–1963 1961 SEAP Games (Sliver) Sein Hlaing...
- 94, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Quixadá (1988–2007). Marko Valok, 97, Serbian football player (Partizan, Yugoslavia national team) and manager...
- Aleksandar Trifunović Goran Trobok Slobodan Urošević Zvonko Varga Marko Valok Joakim Vislavski Velibor Vasović Vladimir Vermezović Fadil Vokrri Dušan...
- Miljuš (1977–1978) Mirko Bazić (1978–1980) Dušan Drašković (1980) Marko Valok (1981) Husnija Fazlić (1981–1982) Ilija Miljuš (1982–1983) Husnija Fazlić...
- season. On February 16, 1979, former Yugoslavia national team coach Marko Valok was announced as the team's new head coach. During the offseason, GM Ehlinger...
- Milošević, Kovačević, Bošković, Radonjić, A. Miročević, Ljumović (coach: Marko Valok). In previous rounds, Budućnost eliminated Pobeda Prilep (3–1), Rudar Kakanj...
- Yugoslavia (1945–1992) 1945: Bobek 1947: Wölfl 1948: Wölfl 1949: Matošić 1950: Valok 1951: Tomašević 1952: Jocić 1953: Živanović 1954: Bobek 1955: Marković,...