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Zlatko Arambasic (born 20
September 1969) is a
former Australian football player.
Mainly a forward, he
could be deplo**** as a
second striker or winger...
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Arambašić is a
Croatian and
Serbian surname,
derived from harambaša (bandit leader),
which may
refer to:
Dragomir Arambašić (1881–1945),
Serbian artist...
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Stanko Arambašić (Serbian Cyrillic: Станко Арамбашић; Levač in the
village of Kolare,
Ottoman Empire,
today Serbia, 1764 - Smederevo,
Ottoman Empire,...
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Dragomir Arambašić (1881–1945) was a
Serbian sculptor and painter.
Arambašić came from a
notable Serbian family, his great-grandfather was Bimbaša Stanko...
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again pla**** in the New
South Wales Premier League. With new
coach Zlatko Arambasic at the helm in 2005
United started off well, only to
finish fourth. However...
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contained just two
overseas based players: KV
Mechelen striker Zlatko Arambasic and Club
Brugge midfielder Paul Okon, as the rest of the
squad hailed...
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Tomas Brolin Steve Snow 1 goal Carl
Veart Damian Mori
Shaun Murphy Zlatko Arambasic Víctor Aristizábal Víctor
Pacheco Claus Thomsen Ibrahim El-Masry Mohamed...
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Among volunteers were
Aleksa Nenadović and Karađorđe Petrović,
Stanko Arambašić and the
prominent Radič Petrović and most
distinguished of all, Koča Anđelković...
- Karađorđe (1763-1817),
supreme leader of the
Serbian Revolution Stanko Arambašić (1764-1789), Bimbaša in
Mustafa Pasha's Po****r Army. and
officer of the...
- Svilar,
Philippe Albert dribbling past
several Antwerp players and
Zlatko Arambasic missing a big opportunity.
Antwerp was able to open the
score against...