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Dragan Jovanović Personal information Date of birth 29 September 1903 Place of birth Belgrade, Kingdom of Serbia Date of death 2 June 1936 (aged 32)Place of death Belgrade, Kingdom of Yugoslavia Playing position Forward Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1921–1929 SK Jugoslavija 252 (331) National team 1923–1928 Yugoslavia 8 (4) * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Dragan Jovanović (29 September 1903 – 2 June 1936) was a Serbian and Yugoslav football forward.
Jovanović was a right wing forward and is remembered as one of the best strikers in Yugoslav football in the 1930s. He spent his whole playing career at SK Jugoslavija of Belgrade. He appeared in a total of 252 official games and scored 331 goals for the club, becoming the best all-time scorer for the club. He was part of the squad that won the 1924 and 1925 Yugoslav championships, and in 1923, 1924 and 1925 he was the Yugoslav championship top scorer.
Between 1923 and 1928 Petković also played for Yugoslavia national football team. He debuted on 28 October 1923 against Czechoslovakia in Prague and scored 2 goals in the game which eventually ended in a 4–4 draw. His last game for the national team was on 7 October 1928, also against Czechoslovakia, when Yugoslavia took a 1–7 beating.
He retired from football still in his twenties and served as SK Jugoslavija club secretary and the chairman of the club's football section. In 1936 he was killed in a car accident on Nemanjina Street in Belgrade.
Honours
- Kingdom of Yugoslavia championship (2): 1924, 1925
- Yugoslav championship top scorer: 1923, 1924, 1925
External links
- (Serbian) Profile at the Football Association of Serbia website
Kingdom of Yugoslavia squad – 1924 Summer Olympics DF Babić • S. Bocak • FW Cindrić • DF Dasović • MF Dubravčić • GK Friedrich • FW Jovanović • DF Kujundžić • DF Marjanović • FW Pavleković • DF Pažur • FW Percl • FW Perška • MF Petković • FW Placeriano • DF Rodin • DF Rupec • FW Vinek • MF Vragović • DF Vrbančić • GK Vrđuka • FW Zinaja • Coach: SekulićYugoslav First League top scorers Kingdom of Yugoslavia
(1923–1940) 1923: Jovanović | 1924: Jovanović | 1925: Jovanović | 1926: Petković | 1927: Sotirović | 1928: Benčić | 1929: Vujadinović | 1930: Marjanović | 1931: Vujadinović | 1932: Valjarević | 1933: Kragić | 1935: Lemešić | 1936: Marjanović | 1937: Marjanović | 1938: Lešnik | 1939: Lešnik | 1940: Glišović
SFR Yugoslavia
(1945–1992) 1945: Bobek | 1947: Wölfl | 1948: Wölfl | 1949: Matošić | 1950: Valok | 1951: Tomašević | 1952: Jocić | 1953: Živanović | 1954: Bobek | 1955: Marković / Tomašević / Vukas | 1956: Mujić / Ognjanov / Veselinović | 1957: Veselinović | 1958: Veselinović | 1959: B. Kostić | 1960: B. Kostić | 1961: Prljinčević / Veselinović | 1962: Jerković | 1963: Smajlović | 1964: Ferhatović | 1965: Dračić | 1966: Nadoveza | 1967: Hasanagić | 1968: Santrač | 1969: Lazarević | 1970: Santrač / Bajević | 1971: Nadoveza / Janković | 1972: Santrač | 1973: Santrač / Lazarević | 1974: Popivoda | 1975: D. Savić / Đorđević | 1976: Bjeković | 1977: Filipović | 1978: R. Savić | 1979: D. Savić | 1980: Sušić / D. Kostić | 1981: Radović | 1982: Cerin | 1983: Halilović | 1984: Pančev | 1985: Vujović | 1986: Čop | 1987: Mihajlović | 1988: Milinković | 1989: Šuker | 1990: Pančev | 1991: Pančev | 1992: Pančev
Categories:- 1903 births
- 1936 deaths
- Sportspeople from Belgrade
- Yugoslav footballers
- Yugoslavia international footballers
- Olympic footballers of Yugoslavia
- Footballers at the 1924 Summer Olympics
- Serbian footballers
- SK Jugoslavija players
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