Slavko Kodrnja Origin/Culture/Country: Serbia, Europe
Slavko Kodrnja: was a Croatian football forward. He won the 1942 Croatian championship with Concordia Zagreb.
Slavko Luštica Origin/Culture/Country: Serbia, Europe
Slavko Luštica: was a footballer who represented Yugoslavia at the 1952 Summer Olympics. He played club football in Yugoslavia with NK Osvit and Hajduk Split. Luštica started playing youth football at NK Osvit based in Šibenik, but he was first noticed by the public when he played in the Yugoslavia youth team which beat the then-powerful Hungary youth selection in Belgrade. Soon after that he signed for Hajduk Split, where he spent his entire playing career. During WW2 he played in all of Hajduk's games after the club escaped (and was temporarily relocated) to the island of Vis in 1944. After the war Luštica continued playing for Hajduk and won three Yugoslav championships (1950, 1952 and 1955).
Slavko Pavletic Origin/Culture/Country: Serbia, Europe
Slavko Pavletic: was a Croatian football midfielder who tenured within Croatia during his spanned career. He most notably participated for the Croatia national football team during the era's of the World War. Playing only 4 games for his temporary national side, he scored 2 goals in a majority of unofficial matches played.
Slavko "Vavo" Stojanovic Origin/Culture/Country: Serbia, Europe
Slavko "Vavo" Stojanovic: is a former Croatian football goalkeeper. He started playing in his hometown clubs Udarnik and Proleter, the predecessors of today's NK Osijek, before moving to Belgrade, in 1951, to play in FK Partizan where he would play until 1960, winning three national Cups, in 1951, 1954 and 1957 and playing a total of 382 matches, 135 First League, and even scoring one goal in the 1956-57 season!
Slavko Šurdonja Origin/Culture/Country: Serbia, Europe
Slavko Šurdonja: was a Croatian, Yugoslav international, football player. Slavko started playing as right midfilder in his hometown club NK Orijent and spend some time playing in Zagreb's club 1.HŠK Gradanski but, his best years were spent playing in BSK Beograd, from 1932 until 1940, where he won three national Championships.
Goran Slavkovski Origin/Culture/Country: Swedish
Goran Slavkovski: a Swedish-Macedonian football player. Slavkovski currently plays for Hajduk Split. His nickname is "Ibrahimovic II", because of his similar stature and style of play with Ibrahimovic, and playing for FBK Balkan and Malmö FF.[1]Slavkovski made his first team debut at the age of 17 years and one month on May 7, 2006 in a Serie A league match against A.C. Siena, taking the field at the 83rd minute, thus becoming the youngest footballer ever to play for Inter Milan. Previously, this record was owned by Giuseppe Bergomi.
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