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FK Milicionar Beograd : ウィキペディア英語版
FK Milicionar

FK Milicionar ((セルビア語:ФК Милиционар)) was a Serbian football team based in Belgrade. Ran by Serbian Serbian Ministry of Internal Affairs, they were formerly a Yugoslav First League team, but owing to financial problems they were forced to quit professional football in 2001 by merging into FK Radnički Obrenovac.
The club played its home matches in the Belgrade neighbourhood of Makiš at a ground that's part of Serbian Interior Ministry sports and recreation center.
Currently, the club FK Policajac (also set up by the Serbian Interior Ministry) exists purely as an amateur team, but has no legal continuity with the club that was dissolved in 2001.
==Notable former players==
Jovan Beleslin
Mario Božić
Milivoje Ćirković
Goran Đukić
Ivan Gvozdenović
Oliver Kovačević
Nenad Lalatović
Nikola Lazetić
Siniša Mulina
Konstantin Ognjanović
Ivan Ranđelović
Darko Spalević
Vlado Šmit
Zoran Urumov
''For the list of all former players with Wikipedia article, please see: .''

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