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  2. FK Sutjeska Nikšić - Wikipedia

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    During the 60's, there was stands from all four sides, and capacity of stadium was 15,000. After the 2000, there was a new renovation of stadium. In 2001, old south and north stands were torn down, and a new east stand was built, so capacity of stadium was reduced to 10,800.

  3. Stevan Stojanović - Wikipedia

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    Red Star Belgrade (Sports director) 2021–. Serbia (Athletic director) *Club domestic league appearances and goals. Stevan Stojanović ( Serbian Cyrillic: Стеван Стојановић; born 29 October 1964) is a retired Serbian football goalkeeper best known for captaining Red Star Belgrade side which won the 1991 European Cup Final. [1 ...

  4. Eternal derby (Serbia) - Wikipedia

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    The Eternal derby (Serbian: Вечити дерби / Večiti derbi), also called the Derby of Southeast Europe and Belgrade derby (Serbian: Београдски дерби / Beogradski derbi), is the local derby in Belgrade, capital of Serbia, between fierce city rivals Red Star Belgrade and Partizan Belgrade, two of the most popular and most successful clubs in Serbia, although the derby has ...

  5. Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    The city is home to Serbia's two biggest and most successful football clubs, Red Star Belgrade and Partizan Belgrade. Red Star won the UEFA Champions League (European Cup) in 1991, and Partizan was runner-up in 1966. The two major stadiums in Belgrade are the Marakana (Red Star Stadium) and the Partizan Stadium.

  6. List of Serbian football transfers summer 2011 - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of transfers in Serbian football for the 2011 summer transfer window.Only moves featuring a Serbian SuperLiga side are listed. The order by which the clubs are listed is equal to the classification of the SuperLiga at the end of the previous season, 2010–11.

  7. Milan Borjan - Wikipedia

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    Borjan got his first taste of organized soccer in the town, playing with the Dinara Knin youth side. Borjan's family lived in Knin until Operation Storm in 1995, at which point his family fled to Belgrade, and Borjan began playing soccer with FK Radnički Beograd.

  8. FK Bor - Wikipedia

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    Before the last matchday up to 5 teams, including Bor, were contesting the first place. Eventually, after allegations of match fixing and an investigation by Yugoslav Football Association, OFK Beograd, Radnički Kragujevac and FK Bor all finished with 37 points, however, OFK Beograd was promoted due to the best goal-difference. 1980s and 1990s

  9. List of Serbian football transfers winter 2013–14 - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of transfers in Serbian football for the 2013-14 winter transfer window.; Only moves featuring a Serbian SuperLiga side are listed.; The order by which the clubs are listed is equal to the classification at the mid-season of the 2013–14 Serbian SuperLiga.