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  2. List of football stadiums in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    FK Radnik Surdulica. 1955. Serbian FA Sports Center. 3,000. Stara Pazova. Serbia national under-21 football team. Serbia women's national football team. 2011. Kolubara Stadium.

  3. Belgrade Arena - Wikipedia

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    The Belgrade Arena is situated in New Belgrade. Arena's parking is limited in spaces, though nearby residential areas provide enough room for vehicles. It is a 10-minute walk from Novi Beograd railway station, which offers international train services from Austria, Hungary, Slovenia and Croatia, domestic train services (fast and regional trains ...

  4. FK Partizan - Wikipedia

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    FK Partizan. Fudbalski klub Partizan ( Serbian Cyrillic: Фудбалски клуб Партизан, IPA: [fûdbalskiː klûːb partǐzaːn]; English: Partizan Football Club ), known as Partizan Belgrade in English, is a Serbian professional football club based in Belgrade. It forms a major part of the JSD Partizan multi-sport club. [ 2]

  5. Sport in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Sport in Serbia includes football, basketball, handball, tennis, volleyball, and water polo. Professional sports in Serbia are organized by sporting federations and leagues (in case of team sports). Serbian professional sports includes multi-sport clubs (called "sports societies"), biggest and most successful of which are Crvena Zvezda (three ...

  6. FK Obilić Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Capacity. 4,508. Field size. 105 by 68 metres (344 ft × 223 ft) Surface. Grass. Obilić Stadium ( Serbian: Стадион ФК Обилић / Stadion FK Obilić) is a football stadium in Belgrade, Serbia, located in Vračar municipality. The stadium has a seating capacity for 4,508 people. [1] The venue was the home ground of FK Obilić until ...

  7. Aleksandar Kahvić - Wikipedia

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    9. (4) 2022–. Bosnia and Herzegovina U21. 1. (0) *Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 26 December 2023. ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 3 September 2023. Aleksandar Kahvić (born 2 January 2004) is a Bosnian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Serbian club OFK Beograd .

  8. Telekom Srbija - Wikipedia

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    Telekom Srbija a.d. Beograd is a Serbian state-owned telecommunications operator. It was founded in May 1997 as a joint-stock company, by spinning off the telecommunications business from PTT Srbija (present-day Pošta Srbije). In April 2015, Telekom Srbija started providing all services in Serbia under the mts brand. [4] [5] [6]

  9. List of Serbian NBA players - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of Serbian basketball players that play or have played in the National Basketball Association (NBA).. Center Vlade Divac and forward Žarko Paspalj were the first Serbian players to play in the NBA, in the 1989–90 season.