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The 2024–25 Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina (known as the Wwin League for sponsorship reasons) is the 25th season of the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the highest football league of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The Bosnian-Herzegovinian participating broadcaster, Radiotelevizija Bosne i Hercegovine (RTVBiH), selected its entry for the contest through the national final Vaš šlager sezone 1999. The broadcaster returned to the contest after a one-year absence following its relegation in 1998 as one of the six entrants with the lowest average scores ...
The 2017–18 Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina (known as BH Telecom Premier League for sponsorship reasons) was the eighteenth season of the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the highest football league of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
At the close of voting, "Hajde da ludujemo" had picked up 81 points, placing Yugoslavia in 7th place out of 22 entries. [3] The Yugoslav jury awarded its 12 points to runner-up France. The contest was broadcast on TV Beograd 1 , TV Novi Sad , TV Ljubljana 1 [ sl ] and TV Zagreb 1 .
Beside live versions of the band's hits, the album featured four new songs, "Kad kazaljke se poklope" ("When Clock Hands Coincide"), originally released in 1989 on promo single just before the New Year Holidays, "Sve što imaš ti" ("All That You Have"), "Suzo moja, strpi se" ("Be Patient, My Tear") and a live cover of the song "Bacila je sve ...
Kurt was born in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, an only child. [3]He had been married to Ismeta since 1966; the couple had two sons, Damir and Almir. Kurt was among the guests honoring Serbian composer Kornelije Kovač on 25 November 2012 for the 50th anniversary of Kovač's professional career.
BIH: Zoran Kvržić (to Šibenik) [108] 27 FW CRO: Luka Branšteter (loan return to Osijek II) 28 MF BIH: Seid Behram (to Mladost Ždralovi) [109] — DF CRO: Ivan Ganzulić (on loan to Koprivnica) [110] — MF BIH: Emanuel Mađarić (on loan to Mladost Ždralovi) [111] — MF CRO: Ivan Jajalo (on loan to Zrinski Jurjevac, previously on loan at ...