- Dušan
Zinaja (23
October 1893 – 26
September 1948) was a
Croatian and
Yugoslav cross-country
skier and
football striker and coach.
Zinaja was born in...
-
Branko Zinaja (28
September 1895 – 20
September 1949) was a
Croatian footballer. He pla**** in six
matches for the
Yugoslavia national football team between...
- Simonović 1930–1932 24 12 1 11 Ante Pandaković 1926–1930 19 7 2 10 Dušan
Zinaja 1924–1925 3 0 0 3
Todor Sekulić 1924 1 0 0 1
Veljko Ugrinić 1920–1924 10...
- mazs 2009) Vīrs, kas
zināja čūskuvārdus (The Man Who
Spoke Snakish,
Lauku Avīze 2012,<https://laligaba.lv/index.php/lv/virs-kas-
zinaja-cuskuvardus> Latvijas...
- 1925). Both of them were
university professors. His
father was
nicknamed Zinaja after the
footballer and cross-country skier. Đurić ran for
President of...
- 32nd
Vladimir Kajzelj 2:00:43.0 34th Dušan
Zinaja 2:12:19.4 36th
Mirko Pandaković DNF – Men's 50 km Dušan
Zinaja DNF –
Mirko Pandaković DNF –
Zdenko Švigelj...
- Šterk HC
Artur Dubravčić (c) HW
Rudolf Rupec FW
Dragutin Babić FW
Branko Zinaja FW Emil Perška FW
Vladimir Vinek FW Ivan Šojat Manager :
Veljko Ugrinić...
- [I was a rocker, and
those experiences encouraged me to run for president].
Nacional (Interview).
Interviewed by
Zinaja, Saša.
Retrieved 22
April 2024....
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footballer player.
Neven Vukman (born 1985),
footballer midfielder.
Branko Zinaja (1895–1949),
footballer player.
Lavoslav Horvat (1901–1989), architect....
- Belgrade) 2 - 4
goals -
Antun Bonačić,
Vinko Radić (both
Hajduk Split),
Branko Zinaja (HAŠK) Champions:
HAJDUK SPLIT (coach: Luka Kaliterna)
Otmar Gazzari Renzo...