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setting a
record for the
fewest goals conceded.
Vidić retired from the
Serbia national team in
October 2011.
Vidić was born to Dragoljub, a now-retired copper...
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Vidić (Cyrillic script: Видић,
pronounced [ʋǐːditɕ]) is a
South Slavic surname, and may
refer to:
Aleksa Vidić (born 1994),
footballer Dejan Vidić (born...
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against Melbourne City.
Vidic would score his
first goal for
Newcastle in a 1–3 loss to
Adelaide United at
Coopers Stadium.
Vidic scored twice in a 2–1...
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Velimir Vidić (born 12
April 1979) is a Bosnian-Herzegovinian
retired football defender who last pla**** for NK
Vinogradar in Croatia.
Vidić also has Croatian...
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Vidić (Serbian Cyrillic: Небојша Видић; born 29
January 1973) is a
Serbian professional basketball coach and
former player. As a guard,
Vidić pla****...
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Dobrivoje Vidić (Serbian Cyrillic: Добривоје Видић; 24
December 1918 – 3
March 1992) was a
Serbian politician and
diplomat who
served as the President...
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Eugene Luther Gore
Vidal (/
vɪˈdɑːl/ vih-DAHL; born
Eugene Louis Vidal,
October 3, 1925 – July 31, 2012) was an
American writer and
public intellectual...
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Aleksa Vidić (Serbian Cyrillic: Алекса Видић; born 29
September 1994) is a
Serbian professional footballer who
plays as a
defender for Shirak. From 2013...
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vide in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Vide may
refer to: A
Latin phrase, see
vide (Latin)
Vide (Seia),
Portuguese parish Jacobus Vide (fl. 1405–1433)...
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Vidor is a town and
comune (muni****lity) in the
province of Treviso, Veneto, north-eastern Italy. It is
located 7 km from Valdobbiadene, 35 km from Treviso...