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  2. FK Željezničar Sarajevo - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, the initial acronym was changed to NK (Nogometni klub, eng. football club). In Bosnian, both fudbal and nogomet are equally used as a word for football. The word fudbal is dominant in the eastern and northern parts of the country, while nogomet is more used in its western parts. Since 2000, the club has officially been using the ...

  3. NK Zagreb - Wikipedia

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    NK Zagreb continued to bear its name, acquiring so, a license for the upcoming first division season [1] that was scheduled to start in less than a month. On 9 August 1960 club was once again reunited with NK Grafičar (renovated in 1949) and accepted the adjective "Grafički" to its full name Grafički nogometni klub Zagreb. The adjective was ...

  4. NK Međimurje - Wikipedia

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    NK Međimurje is a Croatian football club based in Čakovec. The club is named after Međimurje , the region in northern Croatia where the city of Čakovec is located. The club plays their home games at the Stadion SRC Mladost , Čakovec, which has a total capacity of approximately 6,000.

  5. Daily NK - Wikipedia

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    Daily NK is a recipient of funding from multiple institutions and private donors, including the National Endowment for Democracy, [4] an NGO funded by the U.S. Congress. Daily NK ' s president is Lee Kwang-baek. [5] The amount of Daily NK ' s funding from the National Endowment for Democracy since 2016 is available in the public sphere. [6]

  6. Croatian Football League - Wikipedia

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    The Hrvatska nogometna liga (pronounced [xř̩ʋaːtskaː nôɡomeːtnaː lǐːɡa]; lit. ' Croatian Football League '), abbreviated as HNL and also known for sponsorship reasons as the SuperSport HNL, [1] is the top Croatian professional football league competition, established in 1992. [2]

  7. Đovani Roso - Wikipedia

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    Đovani Roso (Italian: Giovanni Rosso; born 17 November 1972) [1] is a Croatian former professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder.Aside from native Croatia, Roso notably played for a number of renowned Israeli clubs, where he became noted for his technique and free kicks.

  8. NK News - Wikipedia

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    NK News is an American subscription-based news website that provides stories and analysis about North Korea. Established in 2011, it is headquartered in Seoul, South Korea with reporters in Washington, D.C. , and London . [ 1 ]

  9. Josip Katalinski - Wikipedia

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    Katalinski's career began in a small club Igman based in Ilidža, a suburb of Sarajevo.In 1964, when he was 15 years old, he was spotted by Željezničar coaches who offered him to join their club's youth system.