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  2. Yugoslavia at the 1984 Summer Olympics - Wikipedia

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    Yugoslavia competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, United States which took place from 29 July to 12 August 1984. Yugoslav athletes had competed in every Summer Olympic Games since their official debut in 1920. The Yugoslav Olympic Committee (JOK) sent a delegation of 139 athletes, 105 men and 34 women, competing in 16 sports, down ...

  3. 1984 Winter Olympics - Wikipedia

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    The 1984 Winter Olympics took place from Wednesday 8 to Sunday 19 February, the dates were chosen to extend over twelve days and two weekends, like the previous editions. However, due to the competition format the ice hockey tournament began on February 7, one day before the Opening Ceremony. [79]

  4. Yugoslavia Olympic football team - Wikipedia

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    Yugoslavia at the 1924 Summer Olympics Yugoslavia at the 1928 Summer Olympics. The Yugoslavia Olympic football team was the men's national football team of Yugoslavia from 1918 to 1992 in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. After the state's dissolution in 1992, the following teams were formed:

  5. Yugoslavia at the 1980 Summer Olympics - Wikipedia

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    North Macedonia (1996–) Serbia and Montenegro (1996–2006) Montenegro (2008–) Kosovo (2016–) Athletes from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia competed at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, USSR. 164 competitors, 135 men and 28 women, took part in 69 events in 17 sports. [1]

  6. Yugoslavia at the 1980 Winter Olympics - Wikipedia

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    Serbia (2010–) Kosovo (2018–) Athletes from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia competed at the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, United States. As Sarajevo would be the host city of the following Winter Olympics, the flag of Yugoslavia was raised at the closing ceremony.

  7. Yugoslavia at the 1988 Winter Olympics - Wikipedia

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    Croatia (1992–) Slovenia (1992–) Bosnia and Herzegovina (1994–) North Macedonia (1998–) Serbia and Montenegro (1998–2006) Montenegro (2010–) Serbia (2010–) Kosovo (2018–) Athletes from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia competed at the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary, Canada.

  8. Federal Republic of Yugoslavia at the 1996 Summer Olympics

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    Kosovo (2016–) Athletes from the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, United States. These Games were the first Olympic appearance of Montenegrin and Serbian athletes under the Flag of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the continuation of the use of Yugoslavia as a designation.

  9. Yugoslavia at the 1964 Summer Olympics - Wikipedia

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    North Macedonia (1996–) Serbia and Montenegro (1996–2006) Montenegro (2008–) Kosovo (2016–) Athletes from Yugoslavia competed at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan. This was the country's 10th appearance in the Summer Olympics. Yugoslavia's delegation had 75 competitors (72 men and 3 women), who took part in 32 events in 9 sports.