Radović
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Radović is a common surname in Serbia
Serbia
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, Montenegro
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, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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 and Croatia
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. It is sometimes spelled Radovic in English and is related to the German version Radowitz, Romanian Radovici and Hungarian Radovics.

People whose last name is Radović

  • Aleksandra Radović
    Aleksandra Radovic
    Aleksandra Radović is a Serbian singer and songwriter, one of the most popular pop and R&B singers in Serbia.- Early life :...

     (born 1974), Serbian singer
  • Andrija Radović
    Andrija Radovic
    Andrija Radović was a Montenegrin and Yugoslavian politician & statesmen, former Prime Minister and leader of the People's and then Democratic Party, fighter for parliamentary democracy and chief proponent of Montenegro's unification with Serbia.-Youth:Andrija Radović was born to father Jagoš in...

     (1872–1947), Montenegrin politician
  • Dragan Radović
    Dragan Radovic
    Dragan Radović is a retired Montenegrin footballer who played as a striker. Radović played for Canadian Soccer League champion Serbian White Eagles FC....

     (born 1976), Montenegrin football player
  • Duško Radović
    Duško Radović
    Dušan "Duško" Radović was a Serbian children's writer, poet, journalist, aphorist and TV editor.He was known for his poetry , books, television screenplays, and for his aphorisms....

     (1922–1984), Serbian journalist and writer
  • Igor Radović
    Igor Radovic
    Igor Radović is a Montenegrin footballer currently playing for FK Palić.-Career:...

     (born 1978), Montenegrin football player
  • Ilija Radović
    Ilija Radovic
    Ilija Radovic is a Montenegrin football defender who plays for FK Budućnost Podgorica.He had previously played with FK Sutjeska Nikšić, Serbian FK Vojvodina and Hungarian FC Fehérvár.-External links:...

     (born 1985), Montenegrin football player
  • Lazar Radović
    Lazar Radovic
    Lazar Radović is a retired Montenegrin football player. He capped 7 times for Yugoslavia.-External links:* *...

     (born 1937), Montenegrin football player
  • Milan Radović
    Milan Radovic
    Milan Radović is a Serbian striker who played for NK Rijeka and Stade Brestois.He was Yugoslav First League top goalscorer in 1980-81 with 20 goals.-References:*...

     (born 1952), Serbian football player
  • Miodrag Radović
    Miodrag Radovic
    Miodrag Radović is a retired Yugoslavian professional footballer who played for FK Partizan in Yugoslavia, Altay S.K. in Turkey and Degerfors IF in Sweden.-External links:***...

     (born 1957), Yugoslav football player
  • Miroslav Radović
    Miroslav Radovic
    Miroslav Radović is a Serbian football winger also playing as an attacking midfielder. He currently plays for Legia Warsaw in Poland...

     (born 1982), Serbian football player
  • Nikola Radović
    Nikola Radović
    Nikola Radović was a Montenegrin footballer.Radović began his career at Budućnost Titograd before moving to BSK Belgrade where he started to play professionally in 1952. After two seasons with BSK, with whom he won the 1953 Yugoslav Cup, he joined Hajduk Split where he spent the bulk of his career...

     (1933–1991), Yugoslav football player
  • Novica Radović
    Novica Radovic
    Novica Radović was a Montenegrin politician.Radović took part in 1919's Christmas Uprising with the Zelenaši, an armed rebellion opposed to Montenegro's unification with Serbia in 1918...

     (1890–1945), Montenegrin politician
  • Vasilije Radović
    Vasilije Radovic
    Vasilije "Čiko" Radović is a former Yugoslav football goalkeeper and manager. He was born in Montenegro, but he spent most of his life in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina....

     (born 1938), Yugoslav football player
  • Velibor Radović
    Velibor Radovic
    Velibor "Borko" Radović is a Montenegrin-Israeli professional basketball player. He is tall, and played as a forward. He is currently a coach at Red Star Belgrade.-Playing history:His former clubs include:* 1989/90 Jugoplastika Split...

     (born 1972), Montenegrin-Israeli basketball player
  • Vesna Radović
    Vesna Radovic
    Vesna Radović is a former Yugoslav/Austrian handball player who competed in the 1980 Summer Olympics and in the 1984 Summer Olympics.In 1980 she won the silver medal with the Yugoslav team. She played three matches as goalkeeper....

     (born 1954), Yugoslav-Austrian handball player
  • Zeljko Radovic (Austrian footballer)
    Zeljko Radovic (Austrian footballer)
    Zeljko Radovic is an Austrian football player currently playing for IC Favoriten.-International career:Radovic is former member of the Austria national football team and earned his only cap in 2000 in the qualification to the FIFA World Cup 2002.-References:...

     (born 1974)
  • Zoran Radović
    Zoran Radovic
    Zoran Radović is a retired Serbian basketball player and current FIBA administrator....

    (born 1961), Serbian basketball player
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