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  2. Sportske novosti - Wikipedia

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    Sportske novosti (lit. ' Sports News ') is a Croatian daily sports newspaper based in Zagreb. It was established on 9 August 1945 as Ilustrirane fiskulturne novine weekly newspaper. Several months later, on 10 December 1945, its name got changed to Narodni sport. From March 1949, its publishing frequency increased to twice a week, and from 1951 ...

  3. Sportske novosti awards - Wikipedia

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    Sportske novosti was founded in 1945 and it first began awarding the Yugoslav Sportsman of the Year and Yugoslav Sportswoman of the Year awards in 1950 for greatest achievements in Yugoslav sports. The award, one of several Yugoslav national-level sporting awards, was given every year between 1950 and 1990, when it was discontinued due to the ...

  4. List of newspapers in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Večernje novosti: Belgrade Tabloid ~68,000 copies sold sensationalist, populist: Novosti a.d. 1953 ... Tabloid [1] ~36,000 copies sold sensationalist, populist? 2016

  5. List of newspapers in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Sportplus – published from December 2009 to March 2011 as a sports daily spun off from Novi list to compete with Sportske novosti; after 2011 merged back into Novi list; Vjesnik – published 1940–2012, major government-owned daily; Business.hr – published 2005–2014, business and financial daily, which competed against Poslovni dnevnik

  6. Sportske Novosti award - Wikipedia

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    Sportske Novosti award is an annual football award established in 2001 by the Croatian daily sports newspaper Sportske novosti. It is awarded to the highest polling football player. The newspaper polls top coaches and players for the occasion.

  7. Tempo (Serbian magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Tempo was founded in Belgrade in 1966, as a weekly sports magazine under Politika's umbrella. [1] Most of its coverage centered on football, with basketball, handball, volleyball, and water polo also featuring prominently.

  8. List of former Yugoslavia association football families

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    This is a list of association football families of former Yugoslavia and its successor national association football teams.. The Milutinović brothers: Milorad (left), Miloš (middle) and Bora (right)

  9. Prva HNL Player of the Year (Tportal) - Wikipedia

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    Sportske novosti Yellow Shirt award, for the HNL footballer of the year, given by the Croatian sport newspaper Sportske novosti, chosen by sport journalists.; Croatian Footballer of the Year, given by the Croatian newspaper Večernji list, chosen by sport journalists.