Nikola Damjanac
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Nikola Damjanac is a retired Bosnian Serb football goalkeeper, and current player manager.

Nikola married Sanja Terzić (sister of Zvezdan Terzić
Zvezdan Terzic
Zvezdan Terzić is a Serbian retired football player and current administrator of Montenegrin origin...

), together they have 2 children called Aleksa Damjanac and Nađa Damjanac.

Honours

  • Partizan
    • 4 times Yugoslav First League
      Yugoslav First League
      The Yugoslav First League was the premier football league in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and socialist Yugoslavia...

       Champion: 1992-93
      First League of FR Yugoslavia 1992-93
      The First League of FR Yugoslavia 1992–93 was the first football season in FR Yugoslavia which was composed of the republics of Serbia and Montenegro....

      , 1995-96
      First League of FR Yugoslavia 1995-96
      -Overview:Just as in the two previous seasons, the league was divided into 2 groups, A and B, consisting each one of 10 clubs. Both groups were played in league system. By winter break all clubs in each group meat each other twice, home and away, with the bottom four classifiyed from A group moving...

      , 1996-97
      First League of FR Yugoslavia 1996-97
      -Overview:For the fourth season in a raw that the league was divided in 2 groups, A and B, consisting each of 10 clubs. Both groups were played in league system. By winter break all clubs in each group meet each other twice, home and away, with the bottom four classifiyed from A group moving to the...

       and 1998-99
      First League of FR Yugoslavia 1998-99
      -Overview:The league format changed from the previous season returning back into the usual 18 clubs league format. All clubs meat each other twice, once home and once away...

    • 2 times winner of Yugoslav Cup
      Yugoslav Cup
      The Yugoslav Cup, officially the Marshal Tito Cup, was one of two major football competitions in the former Yugoslavia, the other one being the Yugoslav League Championship. The Yugoslav Cup took place after the league championships when every competitive league in Yugoslavia had finished, in order...

      : 1992 and 1998

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