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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 50. Chapters: Abid Kova evi, Admir ar evi, Aleksandar Raili, Aleksandar Vrhovac, Almir Memi, Ante Mi e, Bojan uki, Bojan Petri, Bojan Puziga a, Bojan Tadi, Bor e Sredojevi, Borislav Miki, Boris Keca, Boris Raspudi, Branislav Kruni, Dalibor Dragi, Dalibor Teinovi, Damir Memi evi, Darko Ljubojevi, Darko Maleti, Dragan Gugleta, Dragan Marjanovi, Dra en Me edovi, Du ko Sakan, Du ko Staji, Emilko Jankovi, Fuad a ivarevi, Goran uki, Igor Manojlovi, Igor Vujanovi, Ivan Kurtu i, Ivan Mr i, Izet Red epagi, Jadranko Bogi evi, Jovo Aranitovi, Ljubi a Vukelja, Marinko Ma ki, Mario Mataja, Marko Maksimovi, Marko Su ac, Milan Simeunovi, Milan Sre o, Milan Stupar, Milija i i, Milorad Bilbija, Milorad Ratkovi, Milo Babi (footballer), Miodrag Latinovi, Miroslav Savi, Miroslav Stevanovi, Mirsad Sejdi, Mirza Golubica, Mladen i ovi, Neboj a odi, Nemanja Bilbija, Nemanja Vidakovi, Nenad Studen, Ognjen Vranje, Ozren Peri, Perica Stan eski, Rade Veljovi, Rale Ra i, Sa a Ili (footballer born 1972), Sa a Kajkut, Sa a Krajnovi, Sead elebi, Senad Lupi, Sergej Tica, Sini a Gagula, Sini a uri, Slavi a ula, Slobodan Karali, Slobodan Kuljanin, Sreten Stani, Stevo Nikoli, Stojan Malba i, Stojan Vranje, Suad Be irevi, Tomislav Knez, Velimir Sombolac, Velimir Stojni, Vinko Marinovi, Vladan Gruji, Vladimir Karali, Vlado Jagodi, Vlado Markovi, Vule Trivunovi, Zeljko Babic, Zlatko ori, Zoran Jovi i, Zoran Smileski, Zvonko Lipovac, or e In i . Excerpt: Vlado Jagodi (born March 22 1964) is a former Bosnian football player and referee and now the manager of NK elik Zenica and Bosnia and Herzegovina U21. Jagodi spent the majority of his playing career turning out for Bosnian lower-league clubs FK Zadrugar, FK Lijev e, FK Sloga DIPO, FK Lakta i, FK BSK Banja Luka, FK Rudar Ljubija, FK Kozara as well as Serbian FK Morava uprija. However, his biggest playing successes came with FK Borac Banja Luka where he won two Republika Srpska Cup titles in seasons 1994/95 and 1995/96. He scored the second goal in the final against FK Rudar Prijedor in the 1994/95 campaign in front of 20.000 spectators, only days after the signing of the Dayton Peace Agreement. During his career at Borac, he played in over 250 matches and scored over 80 goals. Although he played briefly as a defender, he spent the majority of his career as a striker. Parallel with his playing and managerial career, Jagodi was a successful referee starting in the refereeing system of SFR Yugoslavia. He got his first refereeing license in 1984 followed by a republic-level license in 1986 and a federal license in 1990. Later on, he was placed on the FIFA's Referees List and was a licensed futsal referee from 2002 to 2006. He refereed during the inaugural two seasons of the joint Bosnian Premier League, 2002/03 and 2003/04. After the match between HNK Ora je and FK Sarajevo, he was removed from the refereeing list without explanation. Jagodi was the mastermind behind the rise of FK Lakta i through the leagues in the recent years. He took over as the manager of the club in the winter break of the 2002/03 season when Lakta i were competing in the Third League of Republika Srpska - West, 4th tier of the Bosnia & Herzegovina football pyramid. In only a few months, the club managed to win their league and was promoted to the 3rd tier, Second League of Republika Srpska - West. The next season in the upper tier proved to be even more impressive when Jagodi led the club