Zoran "Bata" Mirković (Serbian Cyrillic: Зоран Бата Мирковић, pronounced [zǒran bâ:ta mǐrkoʋitɕ]; born 21 September 1971) is a retired Serbian footballer...
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top flight. In September 2000, Mirković was transferred to Fenerbahçe, joining his compatriot and namesake Zoran Mirković. He played 27 league games and...
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Serbian politician Zoran Mirković, Serbian football player Zoran Mušič, Slovenian painter Zoran Pavlovič, Slovenian football player Zoran Planinić, Croatian...
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Serbian boxer Stojadin Mirković (1972–1991), Yugoslav soldier Vlado Mirković (born 1975), Serbian-Montenegrin footballer Zoran Mirković (born 1971), Serbian...
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Mijatović, Slaviša Jokanović, Savo Milošević, Albert Nađ, Dragan Ćirić, Zoran Mirković, Saša Ćurčić, Branko Brnović, Goran Pandurović, Dražen Bolić, Niša Saveljić...
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to a three-year deal. He was promoted to the first team by manager Zoran Mirković ahead of winter preparations for the second half of the season. On 23...
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as a "spectacle". In 2005, Mirković and her husband Toni Bijelić founded DM SAT, a satellite music video channel. Mirković held a humanitarian concert...
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Yugoslavia, Jarni collided with defender Zoran Mirković and insulted Mirković after he went down, only for Mirković to grab and twist Jarni's testicles, in...
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Drulović Miroslav Đukić Nenad Grozdić Spira Grujić Vladimir Jugović Zoran Mirković Predrag Ocokoljić Aleksandar Pantić Marko Perović Dejan Rađenović Vuk...
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through the youth system at Rad at the same time as Željko Cicović and Zoran Mirković, notably winning the Yugoslav youth championship in 1989. He made his...
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