Liste des sélectionnés en équipe de Yougoslavie A de football — (mise à jour le 24.11.2008[1], après le match contre l équipe de Bulgarie) Cette liste ne comprend pas les sélectionnés et séléctions en équipe de Serbie et Monténégro ou de Serbie, de Macédoine, de Slovénie, de Croatie, de Bosnie ou du… … Wikipédia en Français
Liste des footballeurs internationaux yougoslaves — Liste des sélectionnés en équipe de Yougoslavie A de football Article principal : Équipe de Yougoslavie de football. (mise à jour le 24.11.2008[1], après le match contre l équipe de Bulgarie) Cette liste ne comprend pas les sélectionnés et… … Wikipédia en Français
Croatia national football team — Croatia Nickname(s) Vatreni (The Blazers) Association … Wikipedia
Yugoslav First League 1923 — The 1923 season of the Prva Liga in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes was the first nation wide domestic football competition. At this point there was no league championship in the modern sense, and the competition was a cup… … Wikipedia
Yugoslav First League 1926 — The 1926 Yugoslav First Class (I. razred) was a football competition held within the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes. The two dominant teams of pre World War II Yugoslav football, Jugoslavija and Građanski, began laying the foundations of… … Wikipedia
Croatians in Yugoslavia national football team — This is a list of Croatians who played for the Yugoslavia national football team. Name Years of life Place of birth Caps Goals Comments Zlatko Vujović 1958 present Sarajevo 70 25 1982 FIFA World Cup UEFA Euro 1984 1982 FIFA World Cup Branko Zebec … Wikipedia
Croatian Football Federation — UEFA Founded 13 June 1912 FIFA affiliation 16 July 1941 (as Independent State … Wikipedia
Yugoslav First League 1928 — Gradanski Zagreb were once again the reigning champions, with Hajduk and BSK following closely behind.League1 It is unclear why Hajduk Split was ranked above BSK Beograd, as the results show that BSK had more wins than Hajduk, although they were… … Wikipedia
Damir Matovinović — (born April 6, 1940) is a retired football referee from Croatia. He is mostly known for supervising one match (between Brazil and New Zealand) at the 1982 FIFA World Cup in Spain. References Profile (German) … Wikipedia
Milovan Zoričić — (born in Zagreb, 1884 died in Zagreb, 1971) was a Croatian football official and criminal judge. Zoričić was one of the founders of HAŠK Zagreb in 1904. He translated the rules of football into Croatian in 1908. He also worked as a referee and in … Wikipedia