Radomir Antić (Serbian Cyrillic: Радомир Антић, pronounced [rǎdomiːr âːntitɕ]; 22 November 1948 – 6 April 2020) was a Serbian professional football manager...
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The Radomir Antić Stadium (Serbian: Стадион Радомир Антић / Stadion Radomir Antić), also nicknamed Begluk, is a multi-purpose stadium in Užice, Serbia...
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derived from Radomir is Rasha. The name is very popular in Bulgaria and Serbia. Gavril Radomir of Bulgaria, medieval tsar Radomir Antić (1948-2020), Serbian...
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unexpectedly, in the following 1995–96 season, newly arrived head coach Radomir Antić, with a squad including holdovers Toni, Roberto Solozábal, Delfí Geli...
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Antić (born 1994), Serbian footballer Novica Antić (born 1978), Serbian trade unionist Pero Antić (born 1982), Macedonian basketballer Radomir Antić (1948-2020)...
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Association of Serbia.[citation needed] Subsequent to Ðukić's departure, Radomir Antić was appointed coach. Serbia's World Cup qualification campaign began...
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being purchased by China Fortune Land Development. Serbian manager Radomir Antić signed a three-year contract with the club on the same day. They changed...
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Violeta Juan Vizcaíno Alberto Zapater Alberto Belsué Gary Sundgren Carlos Diogo Gustavo Poyet Rubén Sosa Radomir Antić Slobodan Komljenović Ivica Šurjak...
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clubs: Enrique Fernández Barcelona: 1947–1950 Real Madrid: 1953–1954 Radomir Antić Real Madrid: 1991–1992 Barcelona: 2003 Association football portal El...
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1986–87 José Carrete 1987–89 Vicente Miera 1989–93 Javier Irureta 1993–95 Radomir Antić 1995–96 Ivica Brzić 1996–97 Juan Manuel Lillo 1997 José Antonio Novo...
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