• FK Rad (Serbian Cyrillic: ФК Рад) is a football club based in Banjica, Belgrade, Serbia. They compete in the Serbian League Belgrade, the third tier of...
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  • Look up rad or Appendix:Variations of "rad" in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. RAD or Rad may refer to: Rad (film), a 1986 American sports film Rad (character)...
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  • team for under-17.[citation needed] http://www.fss.rs/index.php?id=33333 Women's Serbian national team for under-17 u-17 Team list FK Rad manager v t e...
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  • Vukašin Đurđević (category FK Rad players)
    started playing football in Mladenovac, and later passed all categories of FK Rad. He signed his first professional contract in April 2021. Đurđević collected...
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    Milan Borjan (category FK Rad players)
    3–2 victory over FK Smederevo. By fall 2010, he was the starting keeper, with a nine-game winning streak. Under his tenure, FK Rad became fourth in the...
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    September 2019, in the last 32 of the Serbian Cup, OFK faced their city rivals FK Rad and won 3–2 with two goals from Andreja Lazović and one goal from Stefan...
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    Marko Nikolić (football manager) (category FK Rad players)
    Russian Premier League club CSKA Moscow. Born in Belgrade, Nikolić joined Rad as a trainee in 1989. He played for the club at all youth levels, together...
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  • Strahinja Tanasijević (category FK Rad players)
    Tanasijević started playing football with the same named club. He moved to FK Rad youth academy at the age of 11, where he later passed all categories. He...
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  • Njegoš Petrović (category FK Rad players)
    he started playing football with local club Rađevac and later moved to FK Rad, where he passed youth categories and signed a scholarship contract with...
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  • FK Rad is a professional football club based in Banjica, Belgrade, Serbia. "Ranković u Obiliću!" (in Serbian). glas-javnosti.rs. 19 December 2001. Retrieved...
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