Croatians in Yugoslavia national football team

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 1929 - 1988 Zagreb 65 17 1954 FIFA World Cup
1958 FIFA World Cup
1960 European Nations' Cup
Stjepan Bobek 1923 - 2010 Zagreb 63 38 1950 FIFA World Cup
1954 FIFA World Cup
Ivan Horvat 1926 - present Sisak 60 0 1950 FIFA World Cup
1954 FIFA World Cup
Vladimir Beara 1928 - present Sinj 59 0 1950 FIFA World Cup
1954 FIFA World Cup
1958 FIFA World Cup
Bernard Vukas 1927 - 1983 Zagreb 59 22 1950 FIFA World Cup
1954 FIFA World Cup
Zlatko Čajkovski 1923 - 1998 Zagreb 55 7 1950 FIFA World Cup
1954 FIFA World Cup
Ivica Šurjak 1953 - present Split 54 10 1974 FIFA World Cup
UEFA Euro 1976
1982 FIFA World Cup
Tomislav Crnković 1928 - 2009 Kotor 51 0 1954 FIFA World Cup
1958 FIFA World Cup
1960 European Nations' Cup
Gustav Lechner 1913 - 1987 Osijek 44 0
Jurica Jerković 1950 - present Split 42 6 1974 FIFA World Cup
UEFA Euro 1976
1982 FIFA World Cup
Tomislav Ivković 1960 - present Zagreb 38 0 UEFA Euro 1984
1990 FIFA World Cup
Ivan Buljan 1949 - present Runović 36 2 1974 FIFA World Cup
UEFA Euro 1976
Velimir Zajec 1956 - present Zagreb 36 1 1982 FIFA World Cup
UEFA Euro 1984
Franjo Glaser 1913 - 2003 Sarajevo 35 0
Ivan Gudelj 1960 - present Imotski 33 3 1982 FIFA World Cup
UEFA Euro 1984
Josip Skoblar 1941 - present Privlaka 32 11 1962 FIFA World Cup
Slaven Zambata 1940 - present Sinj 31 21
Rudolf Belin 1942 - present Zagreb 29 6 UEFA Euro 1968
Danijel Premerl 1904 - 1975 Krapina 29 1
Ivan Gajer 28 0
Željko Perušić 1936 - present Duga Resa 27 0 1960 European Nations' Cup
Blaž Slišković 1959 - present Mostar 26 3
Bruno Belin 1929 - 1962 Zagreb 25 0 1954 FIFA World Cup
Zoran Vulić 1961 - present Split 25 1 1990 FIFA World Cup
Josip Bukal 1945 - present Ivanić Grad 24 10
Jozo Matošić 1913 - 1999 Split 24 0
Franjo Vladić 1950 - present Mostar 24 3 1974 FIFA World Cup
UEFA Euro 1976
Mirko Kokotović 1950 - present Lukavac 23 4
Dražan Jerković 1936 - 2008 Šibenik 21 11 1958 FIFA World Cup
1960 European Nations' Cup
1962 FIFA World Cup
Miroslav Brozović 1917 - 2006 Mostar 17 0 1948 Summer Olympics
17 caps for Croatia
Zlatko Kranjčar 1956 - present Zagreb 11 3 2 caps for Croatia
August Lešnik 1914 - 1992 Zagreb 10 4 9 caps for Croatia
Dragutin Babić 1897 - 1945 Zagreb 10 2
Marijan Brnčić 1940 - present Crikvenica 10 0
Zvonimir Cimermančić 1917 - 1979 Zagreb 9 3
Artur Dubravčić 1894 - 1969 Vrbovsko 9 1 1920 Summer Olympics
Dragutin Friedrich 1897 - 1980 Koprivnica 9 0 1924 Summer Olympics
Nikola Perlić 1912 - 1987 Slavonski Brod 8 3
Milan Antolković 1915 - 2007 Zagreb 8 1
Antun Bonačić 1905 - 1948 Zagreb 7 2
Ivan Jazbinšek 1914 - 1996 Zagreb 7 0 1948 Summer Olympics
18 caps for Croatia
Franjo Petrak 1911 - 1978 Zagreb 6 1
Leo Lemešić 1908 - 1978 Split 5 3
Ljubo Benčić 1905 - 1992 Stari Grad 5 2
Slavko Kodrnja 1911 - 1970 Zagreb 4 0
Dražen Ladić 1963 - present Čakovec 2 0 59 caps for Croatia
Josip Šolc 1898 - 1945 Zagreb 2 0 1920 Summer Olympics
Rudolf Hitrec 1903 - 1970 Zagreb 1 0
Vlado Kasalo 1962 - present 1 0 2 caps for Croatia

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