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Vinko Marinović

Vinko Marinović (, born 3 March 1971) is a football manager and former Serbian international player, currently managing HŠK Zrinjski Mostar in the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
==Club career==
He started playing with only nine years of age at the youth teams of FK Kozara Gradiška. In 1988, he was included in the senior team that competed in those days, still in SFR Yugoslavia in secondary leagues. His good exhibitions called the attention of the biggest regional club FK Borac Banja Luka. With the beginning of the Bosnian War in 1992, his club was moved to Serbia, and continued, under same name, to play in the First League of FR Yugoslavia, composed of clubs from Serbia, Montenegro and FK Borac Banja Luka from Bosnia. In many statistical football websites, his club, since in those years was playing in the territory of Serbia, is confused with another Serbian top league club, with same name, Borac, but from another town, Čačak. In 1995, he moved along his teammate Darko Ljubojević to the 1992 European and World champions FK Crvena Zvezda, better known in English by the name Red Star Belgrade. He soon started playing in the initial squad, and his solid exhibitions and strong character, made him a team captain in the next years. After four seasons, he and the club made the decision that was time for him to move abroad, so in summer 1999 he signed for the Belgian First Division club Germinal Beerschot from Antwerp, where his initial success was stopped by a terrible injury. After four, not so happy seasons there, he decided to return to Bosnia where he signed with the Bosnian Premier League Republika Srpska club FK Laktaši, where he did get his physical condition back, assuming the lead as the captain of the team,and playing an impressive 108 league games in four seasons, having scored his best 17 goals. In 2008 he decided to return to his youth years club FK Kozara Gradiška where he finished his playing career.〔(Interview ) at Borac B.Luka official website〕

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