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  Katalinski Josip : fudbalska reprezentacija Jugoslavije : Fudbalska reprezentacija Srbije : Serbian football national ...
Katalinski Josip : fudbalska reprezentacija Jugoslavije : Fudbalska reprezentacija Srbije : Serbian football national team
A to je bila jedinstvena šansa za moju generaciju, - izjavio je Katalinski novinarima.
Iribar odbija do njega i on ponovo u padu šutira.
www.reprezentacija.co.yu /reprezentativci/Katalinski_Josip.htm   (464 words)

  
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Yugoslavia: Rizah Meskovic, Petar Krivokuca, Miroslav Boskovic (Slobodan Santrac 38'), Miroslav Pavlovic, Josip Katalinski, Blagoje Paunovic (Jure Jerkovic 46'), Danilo Popivoda, Brane Oblak, Dusan Bajevic, Jovan Acimovic, Dragan Dzajic.
Yugoslavia: Enver Maric, Petar Krivokuca (Vladislav Bogicevic 79'), Dragoslav Stepanovic, Miroslav Pavlovic, Josip Katalinski, Blagoje Paunovic, Ilija Petkovic (Danilo Popivoda 57'), Petar Nikezic (Momcilo Vukotic 57'), Slobodan Santrac (Nenad Bjekovic 46'), Jovan Acimovic, Dragan Dzajic.
Yugoslavia: Enver Maric, Petar Krivokuca, Dragoslav Stepanovic, Miroslav Pavlovic (Ljubisa Rajkovic 60'), Josip Katalinski (Dragan Holcer), Blagoje Paunovic, Ilija Petkovic, Franjo Vladic, Dusan Bajevic, Jovan Acimovic, Dragan Dzajic.
www.srcf.ucam.org /~nfm24/football/1972e.html   (8559 words)

  
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Yugoslavia: Ognjen Petrović, Luka Peruzović, Džemal Hadžiabdić, Ivan Buljan, Josip Katalinski, Dražen Mužinić, Slobodan Janković, Momčilo Vukotić (Franjo Vladić 46'), Brane Oblak, Jure Jerković (Ivica Miljković 75'), Ivica Šurjak.
Yugoslavia: Ognjen Petrović, Ivan Buljan, Džemal Hadžiabdić, Dražen Mužinić, Josip Katalinski, Vladislav Bogičević, Danilo Popivoda, Brane Oblak, Dušan Savić (Zvonko Ivezić 65'), Franjo Vladić, Ivica Šurjak.
Yugoslavia: Ognjen Petrović, Ivan Buljan, Džemal Hadžiabdić, Dražen Mužinić, Josip Katalinski, Vladislav Bogičević, Danilo Popivoda, Brane Oblak, Ivica Šurjak, Franjo Vladić (Vladimir Petrović 77'), Zvonko Ivezić.
www.srcf.ucam.org /~nfm24/football/1975e.html   (9655 words)

  
 Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : Josip Broz Tito   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Tito was born Josip Broz in Kumrovec, northwestern Croatia, in an area called Zagorje, which was then part of Austro-Hungarian Empire.
On May 16, 1974, a new Constitution was passed, and Josip Broz Tito was named President for life.
In January 1980 Tito was admitted to the clinical centre in Ljubljana, Slovenia with circulation problems in his legs, and his left leg was amputated soon afterwards.
www.hallencyclopedia.com /Josip_Broz_Tito   (1820 words)

  
 uefa.com
In the first half the Dutch were so dominant that their goalkeeper Piet Schrijvers had virtually nothing to do, whereas Ognjen Petrovic saved from Ruud Geels and René van de Kerkhof, who made the first goal by setting Geels free to slide the ball wide of the goalkeeper.
After his twin had scored the second goal, René van de Kerkhof hit a post - but Josip Katalinski came up from the back to pull one back, and the half-time substitutions swung the balance away from the Dutch.
Excitement to the end, but no consolation to this talented Dutch generation, who were soon to lose their second successive FIFA World Cup final.
www.uefa.com /news/newsId=117800,printer.htmx   (196 words)

  
 The Definitive Guide to Bosnia and Herzegovina XXXX   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Starting in 1941, Yugoslav communists under the leadership of Josip Broz Tito organized their own multi-ethnic resistance group, the partisans, who fought against both Axis and Chetnik forces.
On November 25, 1943 the Anti-Fascist Council of National Liberation of Yugoslavia with Tito at its helm held a founding conference in Jajce where Bosnia and Herzegovina was reestablished as a republic within the Yugoslavian federation in its Ottoman borders.
Under Josip Broz Tito, military industries were pushed in the republic; Bosnia hosted a large share of Yugoslavia's defense plants and a lower amount of commercially viable firms.
www.applemacpro.com /s/Bosnia_and_Herzegovina   (6377 words)

  
 Planet World Cup - The All-Time World Cup - Second Round - Yugoslavia v Hungary
Yugoslavia were happy to have stalwart Josip Katalinski back in defence to play against Sandor Kocsis, joint topscorer in the All Time World Cup.
In midfield Acimovic had to leave his place to Dragan Stojkovic, like Katalinski back from suspension.
Vladimir Petrovic took a free kick, also over Grosics's goal and Grosics saved when again Katalinski was close to scoring the goal of hope.
www.planetworldcup.com /atwc/r2_yug_v_hun.html   (1121 words)

  
 [ information-center.be | Bosnia Herzegovina Resources ]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Starting in 1941, Yugoslav communists downward the superiority of Josip Broz Tito grouped their customized multi-ethnic resistance group, the partisans, who fought against both Axis and Chetnik forces.
Under Josip Broz Tito, soldierly industries were straininged in the republic; Bosnia innkeepered a wonderful of Yugoslavia's palisade plants and a pared down hunk of commercially operable firms.
The former Yugoslav governmental football team included extraordinary Bosnian players, such as Josip Katalinski, Dusan Bajevic, Ivica Osim, Safet Susic, and Mirsad Fazlagic..
fund-raiser.information-center.be /Bosnia-Herzegovina   (6893 words)

  
 CCPA Open Fun Football Schools
Josip Katalinski, Coordinator for Youth football in Football
Cooperation between Youth sector in BiH FA and CCPA OFFS was warmly praised by Mr.
Katalinski, Coordinator for Youth football in FA of BiH, and by Mr.
www.ccpa.dk /default.asp?body=/english/OFFS/projects/instructors_meeting_apr_02_04.htm   (585 words)

  
 Final Football Forums - Famous Croats or with croatian roots...
Josip Marusic - actor, AKA Tiger Joe Marsh (Mr.
Josip Broz - Tito - politician and guerilla leader
Josip Pančić - bothanist from Bribir (naturalized Serb)
www.finalfootball.com /forums/showthread.php?t=9613   (1088 words)

  
 Bosnia and Herzegovina
Under Josip Broz Tito, military industries were pushed in the republic; Bosnia hosted a large share of Yugoslavia's defense plants.
Two major export companies in former Yugoslavia had theirs headquarters in the capital Sarajevo; UNIS holding and Energoinvest.
The former Yugoslav national football team included famous Bosnian players, such as Josip Katalinski, Dusan Bajevic, Ivica Osim, Safet Susic, and Mirsad Fazlagic..
en.explicatus.org /wiki/Bosnia_and_Herzegovina   (6511 words)

  
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Kao sto je spomenuto strucni Stab je predvodio Milan Ribar, a na klupi su jos sjedili Sulejman Kulovic I Fadil Pozegic.
Najbolji strijelac zelje u ovoj sezoni bio je “legenda2 sa Grbavice, Josip Bukal sa postignutih 14 zgoditaka, a Bosko Jankovic dao je 13, dok je Josip Katalinski 12 puta pogadjao mreze suparnickih vratara.
Sampionsku generaciju cini li su: Slobodan Janjus, Dragan Kojovic, Velije Becirspahic, Blagoje Bratic, Josip Katalinski, Enver Hadziabdic, Branimir Jelusic, Bosko Jankovic, Josip Bukal, Edin Spreco, Avdija Derakovic, Slobodan Kojovic, Fahrija Hrvat, Dzemaludin Serbo, Nusret Kadric, Hajrudin Saracevic, Milos Radovic i Zeljko Rodic.
manijaci.ba /content/view/131/40   (1244 words)

  
 Yugoslavia National Team List of Results - Introduction Page
After them, Vujadin Boskov, Milutin Soskic, Dragan Dzajic, Enver Maric, Josip Skoblar, Petar Krivokuca, Miroslav Pavlovic, Josip Katalinski, Dragan Pantelic, Safet Susic, Vladimir Petrovic, Nenad Stojkovic, Vahid Halilhodzic, Ivica Surjak, Velimir Zajec, and Slavisa Jokanovic played in numerous selections over past several decades.
While playing for Olympique Marseille, Josip Skoblar became first Yugoslav player to win Golden Boot award in 1971.
Darko Pancev, topscorer of Crvena zvezda golden generation, scored record 34 goals in 1990/91 season.
www.rsssf.com /tablesj/joeg-intres-intro.html   (2571 words)

  
 news - WORLD CUP 2006: Play-off history provides no clues for Spain   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
After dominating the group, Spain and Yugoslavia finished level on points and were forced to contest a play-off in Frankfurt's Waldstadion on 13 February 1974.
The Balkan side prevailed and marched on to the finals, a solitary goal from Josip Katalinski enough to break Spanish hearts.
Now, 31 years on, Spain again find themselves having to contest the play-offs after Serbia and Montenegro pipped the Spanish to Group 7's automatic qualifying berth for Germany.
www.noticias.info /asp/aspComunicados.asp?nid=110911   (674 words)

  
 Yugoslavia National Team List of Results 1920-1998 - Introduction Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
After them, Vujadin Boskov, Milutin Soskic, Dragan Dzajic, Enver Maric, Josip Skoblar, Petar Krivokuca, Miroslav Pavlovic, Josip Katalinski, Dragan Pantelic, Safet Susic, Vladimir Petrovic, Nenad Stojkovic, Vahid Halilhodzic, Ivica Surjak, Velimir Zajec, and Slavisa Jokanovic played in numerous selections over past several decades.
While playing for Olympique Marseille, Josip Skoblar became first Yugoslav player to win Golden Boot award in 1971.
Darko Pancev, topscorer of Crvena zvezda golden generation, scored record 34 goals in 1990/91 season.
www.risc.uni-linz.ac.at /misc-info/rsssf/tables/joeg-intres-intro.html   (2359 words)

  
 ESPNsoccernet - World Cup - Serbia & Montenegro News
We lose (0-1), just as well as the Czechs who succumb in the final to Brazil's supremacy.
Denying a strong Spanish side a place in Germany - defender Josip Katalinski nets the only goal in the qualifying playoff decider in Frankfurt's Waldstadion on Feb. 13, 1974!!!
Other highs of that campaign include the memorable 9-0 victory over Zaire and the goalless draw against defending world champions, Brazil, in the finals' group stage.
proxy.espn.go.com /et/corr/corrview?id=446&leagueCup=fifa.world&cc=%   (5834 words)

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