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Ratko Butorović : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ratko Butorović
Ratko Butorović (17 July 1956 – 8 June 2013) (originally Ratko Buturović, also known as Bata Kan Kan was a Montenegrin businessman. Born in Nikšić, Butorović found success in Novi Sad where he owned several hospitality venues and also had a stint as the owner of the city's football club FK Vojvodina. Known for his colourful clothing and eccentric ways, he also had alleged ties to various underworld figures in Serbia and Montenegro such as Đorđe Božović and Brano Mićunović. ==Early life== After completing high school in his hometown, still a teenager Buturović moved northwards to SR Serbia, first to Belgrade and eventually settling in Novi Sad where he enrolled at the University of Novi Sad's Faculty of Mechanical Engineering. He reportedly already had a knack for business, making his first money by selling clothing stolen in Italy and then smuggled into Yugoslavia. In his twenties he moved to Vienna where, having a strong physical build, he worked as bouncer and bodyguard. He also spent some time in Paris. By mid-1980s he returned to SR Serbia where he modified his last name from Buturović to Butorović, reportedly due to transgressions committed abroad.〔
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