Which prominent European club has first team squad players from 4 of the 5 former Yugoslavian countries (Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia, Slovenia).
There are probably more clubs, but this one is likely the most prominent.
On Wednesday, October 20, 2021 at 1:53:03 PM UTC-4, alka... wrote:
Which prominent European club has first team squad players from 4 of the 5 former Yugoslavian countries (Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia, Slovenia).
There are probably more clubs, but this one is likely the most prominent.Without looking it up, Inter has Brozovic (CRO), Handanovic (SVN), and Dzeko (BOS)...do they also have a Serb?
Which prominent European club has first team squad players from 4 of the 5 former Yugoslavian countries (Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia, Slovenia).There are 7 (UEFA count) former Yugoslavian countries...
There are probably more clubs, but this one is likely the most prominent.Atl|-tico have Oblak, Savi-c, Vrsaljko, and a Serbian striker that never plays. Ciao,
On Wednesday, October 20, 2021 at 7:53:03 PM UTC+2, alka...@hotmail.com wrote:
Which prominent European club has first team squad players from 4 of the 5 former Yugoslavian countries (Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia, Slovenia).
There are 7 (UEFA count) former Yugoslavian countries...
There are probably more clubs, but this one is likely the most prominent.
Atl|-tico have Oblak, Savi-c, Vrsaljko, and a Serbian striker that never plays.
Ciao,
Werner
On 2021-10-20 14:25, Werner Pichler wrote:
On Wednesday, October 20, 2021 at 7:53:03 PM UTC+2, alka... wrote:
Which prominent European club has first team squad players from 4 of the 5 former Yugoslavian countries (Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia, Slovenia).
Which team outside of the former USSR has players from the largest
number of former soviet republics, though ?
On Wednesday, October 20, 2021 at 5:06:56 PM UTC-4, MH wrote:Haven't found one. Very few Russians currently ply their trade outside the mother country as
On 2021-10-20 14:25, Werner Pichler wrote:
On Wednesday, October 20, 2021 at 7:53:03 PM UTC+2, alka... wrote:Which team outside of the former USSR has players from the largest
Which prominent European club has first team squad players from 4 of the 5 former Yugoslavian countries (Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia, Slovenia).
number of former soviet republics, though ?
Atalanta has two: Miranchuk(RUS) and Malinovskyi (UKR)
Roma also two, but a bit more exotic: Mkhitaryan (ARM) and Shomurodov (UZB)
There must be someone out there with three?
On Wednesday, October 20, 2021 at 11:15:13 PM UTC+2, Futbolmetrix wrote:
On Wednesday, October 20, 2021 at 5:06:56 PM UTC-4, MH wrote:
On 2021-10-20 14:25, Werner Pichler wrote:
On Wednesday, October 20, 2021 at 7:53:03 PM UTC+2, alka... wrote:Which team outside of the former USSR has players from the largest
Which prominent European club has first team squad players from 4 of the 5 former Yugoslavian countries (Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia, Slovenia).
number of former soviet republics, though ?
Atalanta has two: Miranchuk(RUS) and Malinovskyi (UKR)
Roma also two, but a bit more exotic: Mkhitaryan (ARM) and Shomurodov (UZB) >>
There must be someone out there with three?
Haven't found one. Very few Russians currently ply their trade outside the mother country as
the strict rules on foreign players in the Russian Premier League makes it much more comfy
for them to earn big bucks at home (to the detriment of the RPL's European standing).
But Ferencv|iros are interesting as they combine both questions - they have a Ukrainian and an Azeri
on their squad, as well as players from Bosnia, Slovenia, Croatia and Serbia.
Ciao,
Werner
Haven't found one. Very few Russians currently ply their trade outside the mother country as
the strict rules on foreign players in the Russian Premier League makes it much more comfy
for them to earn big bucks at home (to the detriment of the RPL's European standing).
There are four or five teams in the Polish Ekstraklasa with two nationalities (including interesting combinations of Latvians and Azeris), but none with 3.
On Wednesday, October 20, 2021 at 6:08:37 PM UTC-4, Futbolmetrix wrote:
There are four or five teams in the Polish Ekstraklasa with two nationalities (including interesting combinations of Latvians and Azeris), but none with 3.Our good old friends from Jaro also belong to the 2-FSR club: Savchenko (UKR) and Gulbis (LVA). Not the same as The Bull, though (didn't we also buy some Russian superstar at the time?)
On Wednesday, October 20, 2021 at 6:15:03 PM UTC-4, Futbolmetrix wrote:Beat me to a Hungarian example! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mez%C5%91k%C3%B6vesdi_SE
On Wednesday, October 20, 2021 at 6:08:37 PM UTC-4, Futbolmetrix wrote:
Found one!There are four or five teams in the Polish Ekstraklasa with two nationalities (including interesting combinations of Latvians and Azeris), but none with 3.Our good old friends from Jaro also belong to the 2-FSR club: Savchenko (UKR) and Gulbis (LVA). Not the same as The Bull, though (didn't we also buy some Russian superstar at the time?)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PFC_Lokomotiv_Plovdiv#First-team_squad
Ukraine, Moldova and Tajikistan!
On Wednesday, October 20, 2021 at 7:53:03 PM UTC+2, alka...@hotmail.com wrote:I thought it was more than 5 aswell: Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia, Slovenia, Macedonia, Montonegro; and Kosovo? Would that be correct?
Which prominent European club has first team squad players from 4 of the 5 former Yugoslavian countries (Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia, Slovenia).There are 7 (UEFA count) former Yugoslavian countries...
There are probably more clubs, but this one is likely the most prominent.Atl|-tico have Oblak, Savi-c, Vrsaljko, and a Serbian striker that never plays.
Ciao,
Werner
On Wednesday, October 20, 2021 at 7:25:12 PM UTC+1, Futbolmetrix wrote:
On Wednesday, October 20, 2021 at 1:53:03 PM UTC-4, alka... wrote:
Which prominent European club has first team squad players from 4 of the 5 former Yugoslavian countries (Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia, Slovenia).
*With* looking it up (sorry if it's not in the spirit of the thread but curiosity got the better of me) - yes, they do have a Serb - one Aleksandar Kolarov.There are probably more clubs, but this one is likely the most prominent.Without looking it up, Inter has Brozovic (CRO), Handanovic (SVN), and Dzeko (BOS)...do they also have a Serb?
But to Werner's point, didn't know there were 7 former Yugo nations. Who are the other two? Guessing Kosovo is one.
And now MH has brought it up, how many former USSR countries are there? Is it 15?
On Thursday, October 21, 2021 at 7:38:15 AM UTC-4, Mark wrote:
And now MH has brought it up, how many former USSR countries are there? Is it 15?Yes, 15. I once could list them by heart.
Russia
Ukraine
Belarus
Lithuania
Latvia
Estonia
Moldova
Georgia
Armenia
Azerbaijan
Kazakhstan
Uzbekistan
Tajikistan
Turkmenistan
...
and Kyrgyzstan which I had to look up
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