- Сарајево; English:
Football Club Željezničar Sarajevo),
commonly referred to as
Željo, is a
professional football club,
based in Sarajevo,
Bosnia and Herzegovina...
-
relegated from the
Yugoslav First League, but that didn't stop
Željo fans to
follow Željo in to the
second league, so,
despite being in the 2nd league,...
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represented Yugoslavia in the
Eurovision Song
Contest 1986 with the song "
Željo moja",
finishing 11th with 49 points, and
Croatia in the
Eurovision Song...
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joined the band. One of
their early hits was the
football chant "
Željo to je moj tim" ("
Zeljo, that's my team").
Bombaj Štampa was not
active from 1992 till...
-
Yugoslavia was
represented at the
Eurovision Song
Contest 1986 with the song "
Željo moja" (Жељо моја),
written by
Zrinko Tutić, and
performed by
Doris Dragović...
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October 1987,
Yugoslavia national football team (coached at the time by
Željo legend Ivica Osim) pla**** its
first ever
match at the stadium. In a Euro...
- in the
televised singing contest Zvezde Granda in 2012.
Zaigraj (2002)
Željo moja (2004)
Sinonim za
ljubav (2009) Dala si mi
svega osim
ljubavi (2010)...
-
Yugoslavia at the
Eurovision Song
Contest 1986 in Bergen,
Norway with the song "
Željo moja". Her
performance secured an 11th
place finish with a
total of 49 points...
- Otoci". sportsport.ba (in Bosnian). 2
August 2014.
Retrieved 2
August 2014. "
Željo razbio Mladost kao
uvertiru za
gradski derbi". sportsport.ba (in Bosnian)...
- traži me". Discogs. 29
August 1973.
Retrieved 21 June 2012. "Dođi, dođi
željo moja". Discogs. 27
February 1974.
Retrieved 21 June 2012. "Ljubavi, ljubavi...