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Boris Rasevic (born 26
January 1995 in
Bosnia and Herzegovina) is a
Dutch footballer. At the age of 18,
Rasevic debuted for PEC
Zwolle in the Eredivisie...
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Rajko Rašević (Serbian Cyrillic: Рајко Рашевић; 17
November 1946 – 7
March 2011) was a
Yugoslav and
Bosnian professional footballer and
football manager...
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years in prison) Savo Todorović (12
years and 6
months in prison)
Mitar Rašević (8
years and 6
months in prison)
Radmilo Vuković was
sentenced to five...
- Antić 1983–1986
Denijal Pirić 1986–1988 Džemaludin Mušović 1988–1990
Rajko Rašević 1990
Srboljub Markušević 1990 Fuad Muzurović 1990–1995
Denijal Pirić 1995–1996...
- (PDF).
Republic of Serbia,
Commissariat for
Refugees and Migration. 2015.
Rasevic,
Mirjana (2016). "Migration and
Development in Serbia" (PDF). Republic...
- Sarajevo: Muftić (Gruda), Tešan, Muzurović (Kuduz), Šljivo,
Lubura (Demir),
Rašević, D. Simić (R. Simić), Pirić, Musemić, Cerić (Frančević), and Petković;...
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Herzegovina on 29
September 2005.
Sentenced to 20
years on 28
March 2007.
Rašević,
Mitar Transferred to the
State Court of
Bosnia and
Herzegovina on 3 October...
- Cup:
Winners (1): 1984–85 Sources:
Blagoje Bratić
Nedeljko Gojković
Rajko Rašević (1980-1983)
Franjo Džidić (1988-1990)
Boris Bračulj
Mesud Duraković Nedžad...
- Attendance: 800 Referee: Stan
Teuben Penalties Bakker Piljić van der Leij
Rasevic Hooiveld Wigger Görtz
Zarbaf Marengo Bellahcen Huntink el
Idrissi Heerkens...
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Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Nenad Srećković
Nenad Rašević Milan Gavrić Ivan Mioč
Radomir Jovičić Živorad Miražić
Zoran Jagodić Miroslav...