Siniša Mihajlović
Siniša Mihajlović
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Mihajlović died following complications of leukemia.
Mihajlović was sacked by Bologna.
Mihajlović announced that he had been diagnosed with an acute form of leukemia.
Mihajlović was appointed as the new manager of Bologna for the second time.
Mihajlović was appointed as the new manager of Sporting CP.
Mihajlović was sacked by Torino.
Mihajlović was appointed as the new manager of Torino.
Mihajlović was sacked by AC Milan.
Mihajlović was appointed as the new manager of AC Milan.
Mihajlović was appointed as the new head coach of Sampdoria.
Mihajlović was sacked by Fiorentina.
Mihajlović was announced as the new head coach of Fiorentina.
Mihajlović resigned as the head coach of Catania.
Mihajlović was appointed as the new head coach of Catania.
Mihajlović was sacked by Bologna.
Mihajlović was appointed as the new head coach of Bologna.
Mihajlović scored his 27th career free-kick goal in Serie A for Inter Milan.
Mihajlović signed a one-year extension with Inter Milan.
Mihajlović was involved in a controversial Yugoslav Cup Final between Red Star and Hajduk Split.
Mihajlović joined Red Star Belgrade in a high-profile transfer.
Mihajlović made his first team debut for NK Borovo against Šparta in Beli Manastir, scoring a goal in a 1–1 draw.
Siniša Mihajlović was born in Vukovar, SR Croatia, Yugoslavia.
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