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- Đorđe_Kačunković abstract "Đorđe Kačunković (Serbian Cyrillic: Ђорђе Качунковић) (7 April 1928 - 24 March 1994) was a Serbian footballer and later coach, nicknamed Bata Đole. He was born in Paraćin, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, and has lived and worked in many cities across Yugoslavia, latter to settle in Pančevo, where he retired and is buried today.He's playing career was short due to knee injury, and was shattered by WW2 and conscription to the army service. He started playing as a 17 year old at FK Jedinstvo Paraćin, while serving the army he played for FK Fabrin in Užice, after that he played for smaller teams, until joining FK Radnički Belgrade in the Yugoslav First League, where he played as left back and held number 3 on he's back. Afterwords, he signed for NK Proleter Osijek where he met he's future wife Sonja Jovanović, with whom he married in 1956 and stopped he's playing career.During he's coaching career he has been described as a Big coach of small teams, notable for discovering young talents, that would later go playing in the first league of Yugoslavia and become members of the national team. Teams he has coached are as it follows: FK Pelister, FK Borec, FAP Priboj, FK Jedinstvo Paraćin, FK Sloboda Užice, FK Jedinstvo Priština, FK Pobeda Prilep, FK Voždovac, FK Kumanovo, FK Radnički Niš, FK Srem Sremska Mitrovica, FK Jedinstvo Brčko and FK Dinamo Pančevo. He was also the national coach of the amateur football team of Yugoslavia (Olympic team) where he enjoyed success.".
- Đorđe_Kačunković birthDate "1928-04-07".
- Đorđe_Kačunković deathDate "1994-03-24".
- Đorđe_Kačunković wikiPageID "37119515".
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- Đorđe_Kačunković blpSources "September 2012".
- Đorđe_Kačunković dateOfBirth "1928-04-07".
- Đorđe_Kačunković dateOfDeath "1994-03-24".
- Đorđe_Kačunković essayLike "September 2012".
- Đorđe_Kačunković name "Kacunkovic, Dorde".
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- Đorđe_Kačunković shortDescription "Serbian footballer".
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- Đorđe_Kačunković comment "Đorđe Kačunković (Serbian Cyrillic: Ђорђе Качунковић) (7 April 1928 - 24 March 1994) was a Serbian footballer and later coach, nicknamed Bata Đole. He was born in Paraćin, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, and has lived and worked in many cities across Yugoslavia, latter to settle in Pančevo, where he retired and is buried today.He's playing career was short due to knee injury, and was shattered by WW2 and conscription to the army service.".
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- Đorđe_Kačunković givenName "Dorde".
- Đorđe_Kačunković name "Dorde Kacunkovic".
- Đorđe_Kačunković surname "Kacunkovic".