NK Vara Din - NK Varteks Players, Mile Jedinak, Dra En Ladi, Veldin Kari, Branko Ivankovi, Davor Vugrinec, Igor Cvitanovi, Nikola Pokriva (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 26. Chapters: NK Varteks players, Mile Jedinak, Dra en Ladi, Veldin Kari, Branko Ivankovi, Davor Vugrinec, Igor Cvitanovi, Nikola Pokriva, Miljenko Mumlek, Leon Benko, Sa a Bjelanovi, Devi Muka, Vladimir Vasilj, Stadion An elko Herjavec, Matija Smrekar, Marijan Mrmi, Silvester Sabol ki, Ivica Kri anac, Manuel Kante, Josip imi, Danijel tefulj, Vioresin Sinani, Nikola afari, Mirza Golubica, Lek Kcira, Borut Semler, Ilami Halimi, Davor Kraljevi, Drago Papa, Kristijan Polovanec, Samir Toplak, Nedim Halilovi, Sandro Bloudek, Mario Ivankovi, Andrija Balaji, Enes Novini, Rudolf Cvek, Dra en Besek, Ivan Joli, Alen Maras, Frane a i, Goran Dasovi, Roberto Pun ec, Enkeleid Dobi, Dino kvorc, Zedi Ramadani, Mirko Planti, Mario Sa er, Danijel Ma ari, Danijel Hrman, Igor Prahi, Zoran Kastel, Srebrenko Posavec, Oskar Drobne, Dario Jertec, Dino Kresinger, Josip op, Vinko Golob, Neven Vukman, Matija Kristi, Adam Su ac, Fabio do Nascimento Silva, Mario Brle i, Faik Kamberovi, Milan Pavli i, Nikola Tkal i, Teo Kardum, Damir Krznar, Josip Brezovec, Tomislav Vranji, Filip kvorc, Gordan Golik, Zlatko Runje, Goran Mujanovi, Grgur Rado, Josip Kvesi, Danijel Radi ek, Mikhail Khlebalin. Excerpt: NK Vara din is a Croatian football club based in the city of Vara din in the north of the country. They play their home matches at the Stadion An elko Herjavec, which has an all-seating capacity of 10,000. Organised supporters of the team are known as the White Stones. The club was founded on 3 June 1931 under the name of NK Slavija and existed under this name until 1941. During World War II, the club temporarily ceased to exist and was then reorganised under the name of NK Tekstilac in 1945. The name Varteks was given to the club in 1958 and remained until 21 June 2010, when the club changed its name to Vara din due to constant ...

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 26. Chapters: NK Varteks players, Mile Jedinak, Dra en Ladi, Veldin Kari, Branko Ivankovi, Davor Vugrinec, Igor Cvitanovi, Nikola Pokriva, Miljenko Mumlek, Leon Benko, Sa a Bjelanovi, Devi Muka, Vladimir Vasilj, Stadion An elko Herjavec, Matija Smrekar, Marijan Mrmi, Silvester Sabol ki, Ivica Kri anac, Manuel Kante, Josip imi, Danijel tefulj, Vioresin Sinani, Nikola afari, Mirza Golubica, Lek Kcira, Borut Semler, Ilami Halimi, Davor Kraljevi, Drago Papa, Kristijan Polovanec, Samir Toplak, Nedim Halilovi, Sandro Bloudek, Mario Ivankovi, Andrija Balaji, Enes Novini, Rudolf Cvek, Dra en Besek, Ivan Joli, Alen Maras, Frane a i, Goran Dasovi, Roberto Pun ec, Enkeleid Dobi, Dino kvorc, Zedi Ramadani, Mirko Planti, Mario Sa er, Danijel Ma ari, Danijel Hrman, Igor Prahi, Zoran Kastel, Srebrenko Posavec, Oskar Drobne, Dario Jertec, Dino Kresinger, Josip op, Vinko Golob, Neven Vukman, Matija Kristi, Adam Su ac, Fabio do Nascimento Silva, Mario Brle i, Faik Kamberovi, Milan Pavli i, Nikola Tkal i, Teo Kardum, Damir Krznar, Josip Brezovec, Tomislav Vranji, Filip kvorc, Gordan Golik, Zlatko Runje, Goran Mujanovi, Grgur Rado, Josip Kvesi, Danijel Radi ek, Mikhail Khlebalin. Excerpt: NK Vara din is a Croatian football club based in the city of Vara din in the north of the country. They play their home matches at the Stadion An elko Herjavec, which has an all-seating capacity of 10,000. Organised supporters of the team are known as the White Stones. The club was founded on 3 June 1931 under the name of NK Slavija and existed under this name until 1941. During World War II, the club temporarily ceased to exist and was then reorganised under the name of NK Tekstilac in 1945. The name Varteks was given to the club in 1958 and remained until 21 June 2010, when the club changed its name to Vara din due to constant ...

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August 2011

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August 2011

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246 x 189 x 2mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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28

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978-1-233-10160-3

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9781233101603

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1-233-10160-9



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