FK Novi Sad - FK Novi Sad Footballers, Slavi a Jokanovi?, Neboj a Jelenkovi?, Ismet Tili?, Aleksandar Kozlina, Almir Memi?, Milan Raki? (Paperback)


Chapters: Fk Novi Sad Footballers, Slavi a Jokanovi?, Neboj a Jelenkovi?, Ismet tili?, Aleksandar Kozlina, Almir Memi?, Milan Raki?, Vladimir Mudrini?, Zoran araba, Endre Bajusz, Nenad Lazarevski, Milorad Bukvi?, Ljubi a Dun?erski, Zoran Milovac, Milko Novakovi?, Viktor Orsag, Miroslav Opsenica. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 45. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Slavia Jokanovi (Serbian Cyrillic: born 16 August, 1968 in Novi Sad) is a former Serbian professional footballer, who played in the 1990s and early 2000s, as a physical, not devoid of skill, central midfielder. Jokanovi started playing at FK Novi Sad and he later moved to Vojvodina Novi Sad which won the Yugoslavian national league in 1988-89. In 1990 Jokanovi joined Belgrade side FK Partizan. With them, he won the Yugoslav Cup in 1991-92 and the league the season after. After his success in Partizan he joined Real Oviedo. Following his move from Asturias in 1995, Jokanovi was an integral part of CD Tenerife's rise in La Liga. Jokanovi's career path brought him to the English Premiership in October 2000, where he joined Chelsea F.C. for 1.7m from the then Spanish champions Deportivo de La Coruna (having helped the Galician side win the 2000 league title with 23 league games, forming a physical midfield partnership with Brazilian Mauro Silva). After appearing relatively infrequently for the Blues during two seasons, he hung up his boots in Spanish second division side Ciudad de Murcia, playing just three months. Jokanovi represented FR Yugoslavia 64 times during an 11-year span, and made its final squads for 1998 FIFA World Cup and Euro 2000, where he was sent off against Spain. Jokanovi was living in Madrid when he joined, in September 2007, the technical staff of third division team Club Atletico de Pinto. However, ...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=3133951

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Chapters: Fk Novi Sad Footballers, Slavi a Jokanovi?, Neboj a Jelenkovi?, Ismet tili?, Aleksandar Kozlina, Almir Memi?, Milan Raki?, Vladimir Mudrini?, Zoran araba, Endre Bajusz, Nenad Lazarevski, Milorad Bukvi?, Ljubi a Dun?erski, Zoran Milovac, Milko Novakovi?, Viktor Orsag, Miroslav Opsenica. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 45. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Slavia Jokanovi (Serbian Cyrillic: born 16 August, 1968 in Novi Sad) is a former Serbian professional footballer, who played in the 1990s and early 2000s, as a physical, not devoid of skill, central midfielder. Jokanovi started playing at FK Novi Sad and he later moved to Vojvodina Novi Sad which won the Yugoslavian national league in 1988-89. In 1990 Jokanovi joined Belgrade side FK Partizan. With them, he won the Yugoslav Cup in 1991-92 and the league the season after. After his success in Partizan he joined Real Oviedo. Following his move from Asturias in 1995, Jokanovi was an integral part of CD Tenerife's rise in La Liga. Jokanovi's career path brought him to the English Premiership in October 2000, where he joined Chelsea F.C. for 1.7m from the then Spanish champions Deportivo de La Coruna (having helped the Galician side win the 2000 league title with 23 league games, forming a physical midfield partnership with Brazilian Mauro Silva). After appearing relatively infrequently for the Blues during two seasons, he hung up his boots in Spanish second division side Ciudad de Murcia, playing just three months. Jokanovi represented FR Yugoslavia 64 times during an 11-year span, and made its final squads for 1998 FIFA World Cup and Euro 2000, where he was sent off against Spain. Jokanovi was living in Madrid when he joined, in September 2007, the technical staff of third division team Club Atletico de Pinto. However, ...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=3133951

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September 2010

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46

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978-1-158-14476-1

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9781158144761

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