and 1985–86). In 1988, Isaković went abroad to France and spent three seasons with US Créteil. At international level, Isaković represented Yugoslavia...
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actor Branko Isaković (born 1958), musician Mile Isaković (born 1958), handball player Mirjana Isaković (born 1936), artist Sara Isaković (1988), swimmer...
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journalist and politician Mile Isaković (born 1958), Serbian handball player and coach Mile Janakieski, Republic of Macedonia politician Mile Jedinak (born 1984)...
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rock band Rush born to ethnic Serbian parents from Šabac Sportspeople: Mile Isaković, handballer Milutin Dragićević, handballer Miroslav Đukić, footballer...
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Vuk Isaković (Serbian Cyrillic: Вук Исаковић; fl. 1696–1759) was a Serb military commander in Austrian service during the Austrian-Ottoman Wars. He was...
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Golić (1997–1999) Đorđe Golubović (2016) Nikola Isailović (2003–2009) Mile Isaković (1973–1986, 1987–1988) Milan Jovanović (2023–) Nedeljko Jovanović (1988–1991)...
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(1990–1991) Kasim Kamenica (1991–1992) Jovica Elezović (1992–1995) Mile Isaković (1995) Jovica Elezović (1995–1996) Nikola Adžić (1996–1997) Ljubomir...
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Branislav Pokrajac, Zlatan Arnautović, Mirko Bašić, Jovica Elezović, Mile Isaković, etc. On the women's side, the game also yielded some notable results...
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Horvat 231 CB CRO 2 Momir Rnić 217 P SRB 3 Goran Perkovac 192 OB CRO 4 Mile Isaković 190 W SRB 5 Veselin Vujović 183 OB MNE 6 Branislav Pokrajac 180 W SRB...
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(2015–2018) Rafael Baena González (2012–2014) Pablo Paredes Lapeña (2021–) Mile Isaković (1988–1991) Uroš Mitrović (2009–2012) Dragan Počuča (2002–2004, 2013–2016)...
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