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  1. Ljubodrag " Duci " Simonović ( Serbian Cyrillic: Љубодраг Дуци Симоновић, pronounced [ʎǔbodrag dǔtsi simǒːnoʋitɕ] ); born 1 January 1949) is a Serbian philosopher, author and retired basketball player. He played with Red Star Belgrade, with which he won two National Championships, three National Cups and one FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup.

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  2. Ljubodrag Simonović , en serbio: Љубодраг Симоновић, (1 de enero de 1949, en Kraljevo, RFS Yugoslavia) fue un jugador de baloncesto serbio. Consiguió 3 medallas en competiciones internacionales con Yugoslavia .

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  3. Ljubodrag Duci Simonovic. 20,023 likes · 1,168 talking about this. Legendarni košarkaš, humanista, borac za humano društvo, borac za telesnu kulturu...

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  4. 19 de ago. de 2020 · Back home, Simonovic kept playing for Crvena Zvezda, but he never went back to the national team. His numbers with the club’s jersey ended up at 110 games (90 wins) and 1,018 points. In 1974, Zvezda won the Saporta Cup final in Udine against Spartak Brno 86-75 as Kapicic posted 23 points and Duci added 19.

  5. 1 de may. de 2016 · In a meeting, the players decided to walk out of the competition as a protest! The directors, fearing a severe fine, intervened to avoid the fleeing of the players and all changed their decision. All but one. Duci Simonovic took his bag and walked out of the Olympic Village.

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  6. We are slaves of capitalist totalitarianism 24 hours per day. Ljubodrag Duci Simonović: No revolution at Maracana. Ljubodrag Simonović Duci: Olympism and fascism, sport, capitalism and destruction. Ljubodrag Simonović: The truth behind the history of the Olympic games and Pierre de Coubertin.

  7. 14 de jul. de 2018 · It is one of the supporting pillars of the spiritual firmament of the 20 th century and thus the chief political tool for achieving one of the main goals of monopolistic capitalism: to do away with democratic institutions and establish direct control over the working class.