Slobodan Grujić, the Glossary
Slobodan Grujić (born 24 July 1973 in Novi Sad, Serbia, Yugoslavia) is a male Serbian table tennis player.[1]
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19 relations: ETTU Cup, European Champions League (table tennis), European Table Tennis Championships, Fenerbahçe S.K. (table tennis), Germany, ITTF World Tour Grand Finals, Mediterranean Games, Novi Sad, Serbia, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Socialist Republic of Serbia, Table tennis, Table tennis at the 2005 Mediterranean Games, Table tennis at the 2009 Mediterranean Games, Yugoslavia, 1997 Mediterranean Games, 2001 Mediterranean Games, 2005 Mediterranean Games, 2009 Mediterranean Games.
- Expatriate sports coaches
- Fenerbahçe table tennis players
- Mediterranean Games bronze medalists for Serbia
- Mediterranean Games bronze medalists for Serbia and Montenegro
- Mediterranean Games gold medalists for Serbia and Montenegro
- Mediterranean Games medalists in table tennis
- Mediterranean Games silver medalists for Serbia and Montenegro
- Olympic table tennis players as Independent Olympic Participants
- Serbia and Montenegro sportsmen
- Serbian male table tennis players
- Serbian sports coaches
- Table tennis coaches
- Yugoslav table tennis players
ETTU Cup
The ETTU Cup is the second most important continental tournament for clubs in European table tennis, after the European Champions League.
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European Champions League (table tennis)
European Champions League (ECL) is the seasonal table tennis competition for the highest ranked European club teams and is regarded as the most important international club competition in Europe.
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European Table Tennis Championships
The European Table Tennis Championships is an international table tennis competition for the national teams of the member associations of the European Table Tennis Union (ETTU).
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Fenerbahçe S.K. (table tennis)
Fenerbahçe Table Tennis is the men's and women's table tennis department of Fenerbahçe S.K., a major Turkish multi-sport club based in Istanbul, Turkey.
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Germany
Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG), is a country in Central Europe.
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ITTF World Tour Grand Finals
The ITTF World Tour Grand Finals, formerly named ITTF Pro Tour Grand Finals, was an annual table tennis tournament sanctioned by International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) at the end of the year.
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Mediterranean Games
The Mediterranean Games is a multi-sport event organised by the International Committee of Mediterranean Games (CIJM).
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Novi Sad
Novi Sad (Нови Сад,; see below for other names) is the second largest city in Serbia after the capital Belgrade and the capital of the autonomous province of Vojvodina.
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Serbia
Serbia, officially the Republic of Serbia, is a landlocked country at the crossroads of Southeast and Central Europe, located in the Balkans and the Pannonian Plain.
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The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (commonly abbreviated as SFRY or SFR Yugoslavia), commonly referred to as Socialist Yugoslavia or simply Yugoslavia, was a country in Central and Southeast Europe.
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The Socialist Republic of Serbia (Socijalistička Republika Srbija), previously known as the People's Republic of Serbia (National Republic of Serbia), commonly abbreviated as Republic of Serbia or simply Serbia, was one of the six constituent republics of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in what is now the modern day states of Serbia and the disputed territory of Kosovo.
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Table tennis
Table tennis (also known as ping-pong or whiff-whaff) is a racket sport derived from tennis but distinguished by its playing surface being atop a stationary table, rather than the court on which players stand.
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Table tennis at the 2005 Mediterranean Games
The Table Tennis Competition at the 2005 Mediterranean Games was held in the Máximo Cuervo Sports Hall in Almería, Spain.
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Table tennis at the 2009 Mediterranean Games
The Table Tennis Competition at the 2009 Mediterranean Games was held in Pescara, Italy.
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Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia (Југославија; Jugoslavija; Југославија) was a country in Southeast and Central Europe that existed from 1918 to 1992.
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1997 Mediterranean Games
The XIII Mediterranean Games, commonly known as the 1997 Mediterranean Games, were the 13th Mediterranean Games.
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2001 Mediterranean Games
The XIV Mediterranean Games (ألعاب البحر الأبيض المتوسط 2001), commonly known as the 2001 Mediterranean Games, were the 14th Mediterranean Games held in Tunis, Tunisia, from 2–15 September 2001, where 2,991 athletes (1,972 men and 1,019 women) from 23 countries participated.
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2005 Mediterranean Games
The XVth Mediterranean Games Almería 2005 (XV Juegos del Mediterráneo 2005 in Spanish), commonly known as the 2005 Mediterranean Games, were the 15th Mediterranean Games.
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2009 Mediterranean Games
The 2009 Mediterranean Games, officially the XVI Mediterranean Games (XVI Giochi del Mediterraneo) and commonly known as Pescara 2009, was a multi-sport event held in Pescara, Italy, from 26 June to 5 July 2009.
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See also
Expatriate sports coaches
- Active consultant
- Aleksandar Varbanov
- Aleksandr Myasnikov
- Alex Andjelic
- Anatoly Beloglazov
- Ashot Nadanian
- Bob Manno
- Bodo Bockenauer
- Charles van Commenee
- Clayton Beddoes
- Damien Knabben
- Daniel Naud
- Daniele Santarelli
- Erwin Kostner
- Hans Kossmann
- Jan van Eijden
- Jennifer Wilson (field hockey)
- John Kirwan (rugby)
- Luděk Bukač
- Mark French (ice hockey)
- Martin Jiranek (ice hockey)
- Mikhail Nichepurenko
- Miloš Říha
- Mladen Tepavčević
- Nikola Savčić
- Peter Eriksson (coach)
- Peter Russell (ice hockey)
- Robert Grdović
- Ryan Finnerty
- Sergei Beloglazov
- Slobodan Grujić
- Thibault Giroud
Fenerbahçe table tennis players
- Cem Zeng
- Elizabeta Samara
- Melek Hu
- Meral Yıldız Ali
- Murat Eriş
- Sibel Altınkaya
- Slobodan Grujić
- Turgut Polat
- Viktoria Pavlovich
- Wang Mengli
Mediterranean Games bronze medalists for Serbia
- Aleksandar Karakašević
- Aleksandar Kukolj
- Aleksandra Vukajlović
- Andrea Arsović
- Antonija Nađ
- Damir Mikec
- Dejan Pajić
- Dragana Tomašević
- Dragutin Topić
- Duško Stanojević
- Ervin Holpert
- Goran Jagar
- Hena Kurtagić
- Jasna Šekarić
- Jovana Jovović
- Kristijan Fris
- Mikheil Kajaia
- Milan Golubović
- Milan Milić
- Milica Novaković
- Miloš Korolija
- Nikola Stojić
- Ognjen Ilić
- Olivera Jevtić
- Radomir Petković
- Slobodan Bitević
- Slobodan Grujić
- Stevan Mićić
- Strahinja Bunčić
- Vanja Babić
- Vanja Stanković
- Vladimir Torubarov
- Vukašin Vorkapić
- Čaba Silađi
Mediterranean Games bronze medalists for Serbia and Montenegro
- Aleksandar Glintić
- Aleksandar Ivović
- Aleksandar Jovančević
- Aleksandar Nađfeji
- Aleksandar Pejanović
- Andrija Prlainović
- Aranka Binder
- Bojan Janić
- Branislav Mitrović
- Damir Mikec
- Dano Pantić
- Draško Brguljan
- Dragan Lukovski
- Dragan Zorić
- Filip Filipović (water polo)
- Geard Ajetović
- Goran Nikolić
- Igor Rakočević
- Jasna Šekarić
- Jovo Stanojević
- Mara Kovačević
- Milan Vasić (volleyball)
- Miloš Šćepanović
- Mlađan Janović
- Nenad Lončar
- Nenad Čanak (basketball)
- Nikola Kovačević
- Nikola Rađen
- Nikola Rosić
- Nikola Sjekloća
- Nikola Vukčević (water polo)
- Novica Bjelica
- Ognjen Filipović
- Olivera Jevtić
- Radomir Petković
- Slobodan Grujić
- Snežana Pantić
- Veselin Petrović (basketball)
- Vjekoslav Pasković
- Vladan Marković
- Vladimir Vujasinović
- Vlado Šćepanović
- Vlado Petković
- Đuro Ostojić
Mediterranean Games gold medalists for Serbia and Montenegro
- Aleksandar Karakašević
- Aleksandar Ćirić
- Biljana Golić
- Danilo Ikodinović
- Dejan Savić
- Dragan Jovanović (water polo)
- Dragana Tomašević
- Jasna Šekarić
- Kristijan Fris
- Miloš Mijalković
- Milorad Gajović
- Nandor Sabo
- Nemanja Mirosavljev
- Nenad Vukanić
- Nikola Kuljača
- Nikola Stamenić
- Petar Trbojević
- Silvija Erdelji
- Slobodan Grujić
- Snežana Pantić
- Stevan Pletikosić
- Stevan Zorić
- Veljko Uskoković
- Vladimir Vujasinović
Mediterranean Games medalists in table tennis
- Álvaro Robles (table tennis)
- Adrien Mattenet
- Ahmet Li
- Aleksandar Karakašević
- Andrej Gaćina
- Biljana Golić
- Bojan Tokić
- Bora Vang
- Carlos Machado (table tennis)
- Cornelia Molnar
- Damien Éloi
- Darko Jorgić
- Dina Meshref
- Dragutin Šurbek
- Emmanuel Lebesson
- Galia Dvorak
- Gordana Perkučin
- Hana Goda
- He Zhiwen
- Ilija Lupulesku
- Ioannis Sgouropoulos
- Jasna Fazlić
- João Geraldo
- João Monteiro (table tennis)
- Laura Negrisoli
- Li Xue
- María Xiao
- Melek Hu
- Mihai Bobocica
- Nikoleta Stefanova
- Omar Assar
- Panagiotis Gionis
- Roko Tošić
- Sara Ramírez (table tennis)
- Shao Jieni
- Shen Yanfei
- Silvija Erdelji
- Slobodan Grujić
- Tamara Boroš
- Wenling Tan Monfardini
- Xian Yi Fang
- Xiaoxin Yang
- Yang Min
- Zhu Fang
- Zoran Kalinić
- Zoran Kosanović
- Zoran Primorac
Mediterranean Games silver medalists for Serbia and Montenegro
- Aleksandar Karakašević
- Ana Đokić
- Davor Štefanek
- Dragica Kresoja
- Ivana Milošević
- Jelena Erić (handballer)
- Jelena Nišavić
- Jelena Popović
- Katarina Bulatović
- Leposava Marković
- Marija Šestak
- Marija Lojpur
- Miloš Mijalković
- Mirjana Milenković
- Nemanja Mirosavljev
- Nikola Stojić
- Olivera Jevtić
- Slobodan Grujić
- Sonja Stolić
- Stevan Pletikosić
- Svetlana Ognjenović
- Tatjana Medved
Olympic table tennis players as Independent Olympic Participants
- Gordana Perkučin
- Ilija Lupulesku
- Jasna Fazlić
- Slobodan Grujić
- Zoran Kalinić
Serbia and Montenegro sportsmen
- Aleksandar Jovančević
- Aleksandar Karakašević
- Aleksandar Milenković
- Andrija Zlatić
- Boban Ranković
- Boris Rađenović
- Dalibor Ðurđić
- Damir Mikec
- Dano Pantić
- Davor Štefanek
- Dražen Dalipagić
- Filip Filipić
- Geard Ajetović
- Goran Jagar
- Goran Kasum
- Goran Maksimović
- Goran Nedeljković
- Ilija Lupulesku
- Ivan Prokić
- Ivan Smiljanić (rower)
- Jovan Popović (rower)
- Jovica Elezović
- Kristijan Fris
- Marko Đorđević (skier)
- Mikoš Rnjaković
- Miloš Mijalković
- Miloš Tomić
- Miodrag Kovačić
- Mićo Brković
- Mladen Stegić
- Momir Rnić (handballer, born 1955)
- Nebojša Jovanović
- Nenad Babović
- Nikola Šipčić
- Rašo Vučinić
- Radiša Čubrić
- Slobodan Grujić
- Stevan Pletikosić
- Trifun Živanović
- Veljko Urošević
- Vilmoš Zavarko
- Vuk Rađenović
- Zoran Kalinić
- Zoran Kurteš
- Đorđe Višacki
- Želimir Vuković
Serbian male table tennis players
- Aleksandar Karakašević
- Dimitrije Levajac
- Ilija Lupulesku
- Istvan Korpa
- Marko Jevtović (table tennis)
- Milivoj Karakašević
- Mitar Palikuća
- Slobodan Grujić
- Zlatko Cordas
- Zlatko Kesler
- Zoran Kalinić
- Zoran Kosanović
- Zsolt Peto
Serbian sports coaches
- Goran Obradović (coach)
- Ivan Smiljanić (rower)
- Mladen Tepavčević
- Nikola Savčić
- Slobodan Grujić
- Vladimir Tintor (footballer)
- Zoran Kalinić
Table tennis coaches
- Anastasia Rybka
- James Munkley
- Jamil Lotfollahnasabi
- Kim Jin-myong
- Slobodan Grujić
- Zoran Kalinić
Yugoslav table tennis players
- Adolf Herskovic
- Antun Stipančić
- Borislav Stanković
- Branka Batinić
- Dragutin Šurbek
- Edvard Vecko
- Erzsebet Palatinus
- Gordana Perkučin
- Ilija Lupulesku
- Istvan Korpa
- Jasna Fazlić
- Josip Gabric
- Josip Vogrinc
- Ladislav Hexner
- Max Marinko
- Milivoj Karakašević
- Miran Savnić
- Robert Smrekar
- Slobodan Grujić
- Tatjana Ječmenica (table tennis)
- Tibor Harangozo
- Vilim Harangozo
- Zlatko Cordas
- Zlatko Kesler
- Zoran Kalinić
- Zoran Kosanović
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slobodan_Grujić
Also known as Slobodan Grasic, Slobodan Grasić, Slobodan Grujic.