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Somebody nominated Željko Vyjeta, which redirects here, for speedy deletion claiming that it's an incorrect name. But the K League reference gives that as his name. I've just searched, and both names return a number of hits, but it isn't clear whether they're the same person (and maybe different transliterations of his name), or two different people have been confused with each other. But if the latter, then it would appear that the new title is wrong and the article should be moved back to the old title.
I'm not sure whether different transliterations of the name is a plausible explanation anyhow. Serbian and Montenegrin are both written in both the Cyrillic and Latin alphabets by the looks of it - as such, I would expect there to be a single Latin-alphabet orthography for each language.... — Smjg (talk) 23:01, 22 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]