Dragan Džajić (Serbian Cyrillic: Драган Џајић; born 30 May 1946) is a Serbian football administrator and former player who is the current president of...
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Dragan Džajić (1998–04) Dragan Stojković (2005–07) Toplica Spasojević (2007–08) Dobrivoje Tanasijević (2008–09) Vladan Lukić (2009–12) Dragan Džajić (2012–14)...
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League Dragan Blatnjak (born 1981), Bosnian footballer Dragan Bogavac, Montenegrin footballer Dragan Ćirić, Serbian footballer Dragan Džajić, retired...
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scored in 5 matches, for an average of 1.4 goals per match. 2 goals Dragan Džajić 1 goal Bobby Charlton Geoff Hurst Pietro Anastasi Angelo Domenghini...
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successor to another tenured, larger than life figure in Serbian football, Dragan Džajić, who had occupied various leading posts within the club's management...
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attacking football, leading them to be dubbed "the Brazilians of Europe". Dragan Džajić holds the record for the most national team caps at 85, between 1964...
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has signed several famous players in its history, notably including Dragan Džajić, Claude Papi, Johnny Rep, Roger Milla, Michael Essien, Alex Song, Sébastien...
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West Germany 2 2.00 1972T list David Villa Spain 4 1.00 2008T list Dragan Džajić Yugoslavia 5 0.80 1968T, 1976 list Emil Forsberg Sweden 7 0.57 (2016)...
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average of 4.75 goals per match. 4 goals Dieter Müller 2 goals Ruud Geels Dragan Džajić 1 goal Karol Dobiaš Zdeněk Nehoda Anton Ondruš Ján Švehlík František...
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Prosinečki (1991) UEFA Jubilee Golden Player Dragan Džajić (2003) Darko Pančev (2003) UEFA Euro Golden Boot Dragan Džajić (1968) UEFA Euro Team of the Tournament...
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