- Celje. Soon
after World War II, in 1946, the club
changed its name to NK
Kladivar (expressionistic term in
Slovene for a blacksmith). In 1964 they qualified...
- championship.
Partizan Zagreb Mladost Ljubljana Jesenice Spartak Subotica Kladivar Celje Segesta Sisak Vevče
Partizan Brežice BSK
Belgrade Jugoslovenski savez...
-
Ljubljana Maribor,
Olimpija (II) 1963–64
Kladivar Celje Maribor,
Olimpija (II) 1964–65
Slovan Olimpija, Maribor,
Kladivar Celje (II) 1965–66
Aluminij Olimpija...
- two
rival teams finally united to form a new,
central sports society,
Kladivar Sports ****ociation.
Among the 21
sports that were
incorporated in this...
- 1964. The most
notable Slovenian athletic clubs are ŽAK in
Ljubljana and
Kladivar in Celje.
Notable athletes include Primož Kozmus,
Jolanda Čeplak, Matic...
- Yugoslavia. He
began his
athletics career in 1952 at 16,
competing for the
Kladivar Club in Celje, and went on to
become a Slovenian,
Yugoslav and
Balkan record...
-
Slovenia Height 1.92 m (6 ft 4 in)
Weight 80 kg (176 lb)
Sport Sport Athletics Event 400 m Club AK
Medvode AD
Kladivar Celje Coached by Rok Predanič...
-
hammer throw".
World Athletics. 20
August 2023.
Retrieved 2
August 2024. "
Kladivář Hájek zažije na mistrovství světa premiéru. Všechno jsem si poctivě vydřel...
-
Yugoslav First League. He then went on and pla**** with Trešnjevka, Karlovac,
Kladivar and Lokomotiva, one
season with each of the clubs,
before returning to...
- W D L GF GA GD Pts 1
Garnizija JLA
Ljubljana 14 14 0 0 52 18 +34 28 2
Kladivar Celje 14 6 3 5 38 26 +12 15 3 Železničar
Maribor 14 6 3 5 26 22 +4 15 4...