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  2. Yugo - Wikipedia

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    Yugo (pronounced) is the common name used for the Zastava Yugo, [1] later also marketed as the Zastava Koral (pronounced [ˈzâːstaʋa ˈkǒraːl], Serbian Cyrillic: Застава Корал) and Yugo Koral. Originally introduced as the Zastava Jugo 45, various other names were also used over the car's long production run, like Yugo Tempo ...

  3. Yugoslav football clubs - Wikipedia

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    Fiumei Atletikai Club: 1905 Rijeka, Austria-Hungary Dissolution date unknown. ? Đački Športski Klub: 1905 Mostar, Herzegovina: Dissolved in 1945 and revived in 1992 as HŠK Zrinjski. Still active: Giovine Fiume 1906 Rijeka, Austria-Hungary 1912 Srpski mač Beograd 1906 Belgrade, Kingdom of Serbia Founded as football section of Fencing Club ...

  4. Football in Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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    Football was first introduced in several multi-sport gymnastic societies, and the first club was established in Belgrade in 1899. In 1901, Bačka, the oldest still-existing football club in Yugoslavia, was founded in Subotica, where the first league competition started in 1908.

  5. Yugo Masukake - Wikipedia

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    Yugo Masukake (升掛 友護, Masukake Yugo, born 24 August 2003) is a Japanese footballer who plays as a forward for J1 League club Kashiwa Reysol. Career statistics [ edit ]

  6. Yugoslav First League - Wikipedia

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    This was the first club competition on a national level for clubs from Kingdom of Yugoslavia (named the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes until 1930). The league was started in 1923 and the first four seasons had a cup tournament format, while the first round-robin league competition was held in 1927.

  7. Yugotours - Wikipedia

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    The Yugoslavian carrier Aviogenex operated regular charters from the Manston (later Kent International Airport) to the then-popular beach resorts of Dalmatia in Yugoslavia on behalf of Yugotours from its formation in 1957, gaining ground in the 1970s as foreign holidays became increasingly popular, and even more so in the 1980s.

  8. SSC Yugal - Wikipedia

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    SSC Yugal (Sydney Soccer Club Yugal), also known as Yugal, Yugal Ryde, Ryde-Yugal, Yugal-Prague, Auburn Yugal, Liverpool Yugal, is a defunct soccer club from Sydney, Australia. The club, formed by Yugoslav immigrants in the mid-1950s, was originally known as Dalmatinac due to the Dalmatian origins of most of its founders.

  9. Yugo Tatsuta - Wikipedia

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    Yugo Tatsuta (立田 悠悟, Tatsuta Yūgo, born 21 June 1998) is a Japanese footballer who plays as a centre back for J1 League club Kashiwa Reysol. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Club career