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Savo Milosevic named new Partizan head coach
BELGRADE - Savo Milosevic was officially named new head coach of Serbian football club Partizan Belgrade on Friday.
A club statement said Milosevic was due to be unveiled on Monday.
Milosevic succeeds Aleksandar Stanojevic, who resigned after Monday's 4-0 home defeat to arch-rivals Red Star in the 174th Eternal Derby.
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