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Blagoje Vidinić (Macedonian: Благоја Видиниќ, Serbian: Благоје Видинић; 11 June 1934 – 29
December 2006) was a
Macedonian football coach, player, and...
- last-minute
replacement for the
injured Yordan Filipov Head coach:
Blagoje Vidinić Note: Only 19
players in
Morocco squad. (in English)
Planet World Cup website...
- Head coach:
Willie Ormond Head coach:
Miljan Miljanić Head coach:
Blagoje Vidinić Head coach:
Rinus Michels Note that this
squad is
numbered alphabetically...
- Csanádi (1967–1968) Léon
Mokuna (1968–1970) André Mori (1970)
Blagoje Vidinić (1970–1974) Ştefan Stănculescu (1974–1976)
Julien Kialunda (?–?) Otto Pfister...
- as the top
goalscorer of the
tournament with 4 goals.
Yugoslav Blagoje Vidinić, who
notably won the 1974
African Cup of
Nations with
Zaire (now known...
- Šoškić (1937-12-31)31
December 1937 (aged 22) 9 FK
Partizan 1GK
Blagoje Vidinić (1934-06-11)11 June 1934 (aged 26) 4 Radnički
Beograd 2DF
Tomislav Crnković...
- (1960–69)
Mustafa El
Ghazouani (1969–70)
Sabino Barinaga (1970–71)
Blagoje Vidinić (1971–72)
Anoul dos
Santos (1972–73) Amar Ben
Siffedine (1972–73) Sabino...
-
elimination tournament. The
Moroccan team,
coached by the
Yugoslav Blagoje Vidinić,
consisted entirely of
players in the
Moroccan league,
including Driss...
- the
International Criminal Tribunal for the
Former Yugoslavia Blagoje Vidinić (1934–2006),
footballer and
football coach This page or
section lists people...
- by a committee,
elected to
change their goalkeeper,
bringing in
Blagoje Vidinić in
place of
Milutin Šoškić who was
suffering from an eye problem. They...