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1 Dušan Savić: Red Star: 24 2 Vahid Halilhodžić: Velež: 16 3 Safet Sušić: Sarajevo: 15 4 Slobodan Santrač: Partizan: 14 5 Snješko Cerin: Dinamo Zagreb: 13 Abid Kovačević: Borac Banja Luka: Zlatko Kranjčar: Dinamo Zagreb: Ivan Lukačević: Osijek: 9 Muhamed Ibrahimbegović: Borac Banja Luka: 12 Vladimir Jocić: Radnički Niš: Miloš ...
The first official match, a friendly, was played at Kovačići, a Sarajevo settlement, on 17 September 1921 against SAŠK Napredak which resulted in a 5–1 defeat. The next day another game was played, a 2–1 loss against Sarajevski ŠK. [3] In 1941, World War II came to Sarajevo, and all football activity was stopped. Many footballers were ...
Banja Luka covers some 96.2 km 2 (37.1 sq mi) of land in Bosnia and Herzegovina and is situated on both banks of the Vrbas in the Banja Luka valley, which is characteristically flat within the otherwise hilly region. Banja Luka's centre lies 163 m (534.78 ft) above sea level.
At 1:30 pm, the Croatian Army captured a Yugoslav military communications centre and radar post near Velika Buna, south of Zagreb, hindering Yugoslav Air Force control of aircraft in the area. It is believed that the event affected the timing of the raid on the Banski Dvori, [ 12 ] the official residence of the President of Croatia at the time.
When the Vrbas Banate was formed in 1929, the first Ban was Svetislav Tisa Milosavljević and he felt the need to build a representative seat. In early 1931, the competition was announced in Belgrade and Sarajevo's National newspapers, for the conceptual sketch of Ban’s Court (Banski Dvor) and Ban's Palace (Banski Palat), and the first award was received by the architects from Belgrade ...
Nearly three out of 10 U.S. drugstores that were open during the previous decade had closed by 2021, new research shows. Black and Latino neighborhoods were most vulnerable to the retail pharmacy ...
Quinn himself realized the magnitude of his choice and opened his postgame news conference with an explanation before anyone had a chance to ask him about it.
Monument to fallen Krajina soldiers on top of Banj brdo. Banj brdo (Serbian Cyrillic: Бањ брдо, which can be translated as Banj hill), before known as Šehitluci (Serbian Cyrillic: Шехитлуци) is a 431 meter hill as well as tourist and recreation place in Banja Luka, part of the Bjeljavina mountain.