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Svetozar Đanić

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Returning to Zagreb, he also continued playing for Građanski, eventually earning a callup to the Yugoslavia national team in 1940. His debut came on 3 November 1940 versus
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on 15 June 1941 versus Nazi Germany. Upon returning to Zagreb, he was immediately put on trial by the Ustashas under the accusation that he collaborated with the
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put an end to Yugoslav football activities. Đanić's last match in Yugoslavia jersey was also Yugoslavia's last outing–a match versus
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in pursuit of university studies. Parallel to studies he also played football with
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Two years later, in 1936, together with brother Miran, he moved to
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in Zagreb. He would only play in three matches before the
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regime, Đanić played first game for NDH national team in
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and immediately established himself in the first team.
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People executed by the Independent State of Croatia
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He was also known as Milan or Cveta. 683:Czech National Football League players 628:Men's association football midfielders 595: 688:Yugoslav expatriate men's footballers 623:Men's association football defenders 135: 13: 613:Footballers from Sremska Mitrovica 14: 719: 543: (archived 7 December 2007), 530: 427:defeat, and the establishment of 385:(5 league starts, 3 goals during 377:Đanić's studies then took him to 573:at National-Football-Teams.com 339:Born during the latter part of 512: 487: 460: 334: 320: 16:Serbian footballer (1917–1941) 1: 678:Yugoslav First League players 453: 663:HŠK Građanski Zagreb players 294:Independent State of Croatia 93:Independent State of Croatia 7: 63:Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia 10: 724: 643:Croatian men's footballers 633:Yugoslav men's footballers 429:Croatian Nazi-puppet state 673:FC Viktoria Plzeň players 668:FC Zbrojovka Brno players 305: 287: 269: 251: 246: 228: 212: 196: 178: 162: 143: 117: 112: 101: 98: 87: 84: 75: 72: 57: 54: 42: 39: 34: 31: 26: 329:Croatia national teams 584:at WorldFootball.net 389:) and one season for 658:FK Vojvodina players 416:on 23 March 1941 in 397:International career 247:International career 27:Personal information 537:IZ MAKSIMIRSKE ŠUME 522:. 10 December 2009. 425:Royal Yugoslav Army 258:Banovina of Croatia 23: 21: 558:Reprezentacija.rs 520:"Džanić Svetozar" 495:"Player Database" 391:SK Viktoria Plzeň 310: 309: 715: 618:Serbs of Croatia 589: 578: 562: 550: 524: 523: 516: 510: 509: 507: 505: 491: 485: 484: 482: 480: 464: 446:. 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Index

Manđelos
Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia
Austria-Hungary
Zagreb
Independent State of Croatia
Centre-half
midfielder
Slavija Novi Sad
Vojvodina
Građanski Zagreb
Židenice
Viktoria Plzeň
Građanski Zagreb
Banovina of Croatia
Yugoslavia
Independent State of Croatia
Serbian Cyrillic
Yugoslavia
Croatia national teams
World War I
Syrmian
Novi Sad
FK Slavija
FK Vojvodina
Zagreb
HŠK Građanski
1936–37 season
Czechoslovakia
SK Židenice
1937–38 season

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