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Sport (Serbian Cyrillic: Спорт) was a Serbian daily sports newspaper. The first edition was published on 5 May 1945 under the name Fiskultura and the last edition went out on 17 September 2016.[1] Since the mid-2000s it was billed as "Dnevni sportski list" (daily sporting newspaper), while previously it used to be known as "Jugoslovenski sportski list" (Yugoslav sporting newspaper).

Editions were written in Serbian Cyrillic, at 24 to 32 pages, publishing news, results, reports, interviews from Serbia and the rest of the world, following more than 60 sports.

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Golden Badge - Zlatna značka

Since 1957, Sport had given out the Golden Badge (Serbian: Златна значка / Zlatna značka) award for the best athlete in Yugoslavia, now Serbia. In addition, Sport selected the best young athletes, the most beautiful sportswoman and sportsman, and the fair play trophy.

Novak Đoković, the last laureate and the only athlete to win the Golden Badge four times.
Miroslav Cerar, the first athlete to win the Golden Badge three times.
Year The Best Athlete of  Yugoslavia Sport
1957 Franjo Mihalić
Athletics
1958 Svetozar Gligorić
Chess
1959 Stanko Lorger
Athletics
1960 Radivoj Korać
Basketball
1961 Miroslav Cerar
Gymnastics
1962 Milan Galić
Football (soccer)
1963 Miroslav Cerar (2)
Gymnastics
1964 Miroslav Cerar (3)
Gymnastics
1965 Branislav Lončar
Shooting
1966 Vera Nikolić
Athletics
1967 Ivo Daneu
Basketball
1968 Đurđa Bjedov
Swimming
1969 Dragan Džajić
Football (soccer)
1970 Desanka Pešut
Shooting
1971 Sreten Damjanović
Wrestling
1972 Mate Parlov
Boxing
1973 Marijan Beneš
Boxing
1974 Mate Parlov (2)
Boxing
1975 Nenad Stekić
Athletics
1976 Matija Ljubek
Canoe (sprint)
1977 Shaban Sejdiu
Wrestling
1978 Dražen Dalipagić
Basketball
1979 Miodrag Perunović
Boxing
1980 Slobodan Kačar
Boxing
1981 Borut Petrič
Swimming
1982 Dragan Kićanović
Basketball
1983 Dragutin Šurbek
Table tennis
1984 Shaban Tërstena
Wrestling
1985 Dražen Petrović
Basketball
1986 Veselin Vujović
Handball
1987 Mateja Svet
Alpine skiing
1988 Jasna Šekarić
Shooting
1989 Dragomir Bečanović
Judo
1990 Dragutin Topić
Athletics
1991 Dejan Savićević
Football (soccer)
Year The Best Athlete of  Yugoslavia Sport
1992 Slobodan Branković
Athletics
1993 Igor Miladinović
Chess
1994 Jasna Šekarić (2)
Shooting
The Best Young Athlete Sport
1995 Aleksandar Đorđević
Basketball
Vladan Marković
Swimming
1996 Aleksandra Ivošev
Shooting
Olivera Jevtić
Athletics
1997 Predrag Mijatović
Football (soccer)
Saša Stolić
Athletics
1998 Dejan Bodiroga
Basketball
Andrija Zlatić
Shooting
1999 Vladimir Grbić
Volleyball
Lazar Lazarević
Karate
2000 Vladimir Grbić (2)
Volleyball
Nataša Janić
Kayak (sprint)
2001 Aleksandar Šoštar
Water polo
Tomislav Tomović
Basketball
2002 Dejan Bodiroga (2)
Basketball
Ivan Kolić
Aeromodeling
Year The Best Athlete of  Serbia and Montenegro Sport The Best Young Athlete Sport
2003 Vladimir Vujasinović
Water polo
Nemanja Aleksandrov
Basketball
2004 Denis Šefik
Water polo
Simon Vukčević
Football (soccer)
2005 Danilo Ikodinović
Water polo
Žarko Šešum
Handball
Year The Best Athlete of  Serbia Sport The Best Young Athlete Sport
2006 Olivera Jevtić (Y)
Athletics
Ivan Lenđer
Swimming
2007 Novak Đoković
Tennis
Milan Mačvan
Basketball
2008 Milorad Čavić
Swimming
Ivana Španović
Athletics
2009 Nađa Higl
Swimming
Tatjana Jelača
Athletics
2010 Novak Đoković (2)
Tennis
Olivera and Nikolina Moldovan
Kayak (sprint)
2011 Novak Đoković (3)
Tennis
Amela Terzić and
Uroš Kovačević
Athletics
Volleyball
2012 Milica Mandić
Taekwondo
Amela Terzić (2)
Athletics
2013 Emir Bekrić
Athletics
Predrag Rajković
Football (soccer)
2014 Davor Štefanek
Wrestling
Gavril Subotić
Water polo
2015 Novak Đoković (4)
Tennis
Tijana Bogdanović
Taekwondo

Multiple winners

Number Athlete Year
4 Novak Đoković 2007, 2010, 2011, 2015
3 Miroslav Cerar 1961, 1963, 1964
2 Mate Parlov 1972, 1974
Jasna Šekarić 1988, 1994
Vladimir Grbić 1999, 2000
Dejan Bodiroga 1998, 2002
Athlete Young Athlete Golden Badge
Olivera Jevtić 1996 2006
Amela Terzić 2011, 2012

By sports

Rank Sport No. Athletes No. Young athletes
1.
Athletics
8
Franjo Mihalić (1957), Stanko Lorger (1959), Vera Nikolić (1966), Nenad Stekić (1975), Dragutin Topić (1990), Slobodan Branković (1992), Olivera Jevtić (2006), Emir Bekrić (2013)
6
Olivera Jevtić (1996), Saša Stolić (1997), Ivana Španović (2008), Tatjana Jelača (2009), Amela Terzić (2011, 2012)
2.
Basketball
8
Radivoj Korać (1960), Ivo Daneu (1967), Dražen Dalipagić (1978), Dragan Kićanović (1982), Dražen Petrović (1985), Aleksandar Đorđević (1995), Dejan Bodiroga (1998, 2002)
3
Tomislav Tomović (2001), Nemanja Aleksandrov (2003), Milan Mačvan (2007)
3.
Shooting
5
Branislav Lončar (1965), Desanka Pešut (1970), Jasna Šekarić (1988, 1994), Aleksandra Ivošev (1996)
1
Andrija Zlatić (1998)
4.
Boxing
5
Mate Parlov (1972, 1974), Marijan Beneš (1973), Miodrag Perunović (1979), Slobodan Kačar (1980)
0
5.
Swimming
4
Đurđa Bjedov (1968), Borut Petrič (1981), Milorad Čavić (2008), Nađa Higl (2009)
2
Vladan Marković (1995), Ivan Lenđer (2006)
=
Football (soccer)
4
Milan Galić (1962), Dragan Džajić (1969), Dejan Savićević (1991), Predrag Mijatović (1997)
2
Simon Vukčević (2004), Predrag Rajković (2013)
7.
Water polo
4
Aleksandar Šoštar (2001), Vladimir Vujasinović (2003), Denis Šefik (2004), Danilo Ikodinović (2005)
1
Gavril Subotić (2014)
8.
Wrestling
4
Sreten Damjanović (1971), Shaban Sejdiu (1977), Shaban Tërstena (1984), Davor Štefanek (2014)
0
=
Tennis
4
Novak Đoković (2007, 2010, 2011, 2015)
0
10.
Gymnastics
3
Miroslav Cerar (1961, 1963, 1964)
0
11.
Volleyball
2
Vladimir Grbić (1999, 2000)
1
Uroš Kovačević (2011)
12.
Chess
2
Svetozar Gligorić (1958), Igor Miladinović (1993)
0
13.
Canoe/kayak
1
Matija Ljubek (1976)
2
Nataša Janić (2000), Olivera and Nikolina Moldovan (2010)
14.
Handball
1
Veselin Vujović (1986)
1
Žarko Šešum (2005)
=
Taekwondo
1
Milica Mandić (2012)
1
Tijana Bogdanović (2012)
16.
Alpine skiing
1
Mateja Svet (1987)
0
=
Judo
1
Dragomir Bečanović (1989)
0
18.
Karate
0
1
Lazar Lazarević (1999)
=
Aeromodeling
0
1
Ivan Kolić (2002)

See also

References

  1. ^ ""Sport" u Srbiji kao nedeljnik". 17 September 2016. Retrieved 12 November 2019.
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