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Nikola Radović (Serbian Cyrillic: Никола Радовић) (20 October 1933 – 28 January 1991) 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. He appeared in a total of 95 Yugoslav First League matches and scored 9 goals for Hajduk in the period from 1954 to 1960 and helped the club win the 1954–55 championship title.
He was a member of Yugoslavia squads at the 1956 Summer Olympics and the 1958 FIFA World Cup and earned three caps for the team, all in 1956 (he appeared twice at the 1956 Olympics and once in a friendly against Indonesia).
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1930 FIFA World Cup, France, Association football
Montenegro, Yugoslav First League, Yugoslav Second League, Montenegrin First League, Serbia
Croatia, Yugoslav First League, Midfielder, GNK Dinamo Zagreb, Defender (association football)
Sweden national football team, Germany national football team, Brazil national football team, France national football team, Northern Ireland national football team
Zagreb, Yugoslavia national football team, 1958 FIFA World Cup, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Association football
LASK Linz, Yugoslavia national football team, 1958 FIFA World Cup, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Association football
Red Star Belgrade, Yugoslavia national football team, Association football, Peru national football team, Zemun
Melbourne, Australia, Yugoslavia national football team, 1956 Summer Olympics, Stockholm
Yugoslavia national football team, FK Vojvodina, Aleksandar Tirnanić, Olympiacos F.C., Fenerbahçe S.K. (football)