- Ozren Nedoklan
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Ozren Nedoklan Personal information Date of birth 2 October 1922 Place of birth Split, Kingdom of Yugoslavia Date of death 2 September 2004 (aged 81)Place of death Split, Croatia Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1930s RNK Split 1944–1945 Hajduk Split 1946 Akademičar 1957–1959 Bellinzona Teams managed 1950s Dalmatinac 1957–1959 Bellinzona 1959–1960 Istra 1964–1965 Hajduk Split 1965–1966 RNK Split 1968–1971 CA Bizertin 1974–1975 EM Mahdia 1977 CA Bizertin 1979–1981 SA Menzel Bourguiba * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).External links
- Ozren Nedoklan biography at Hajduk Split
- SD Interview
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AC Bellinzona – managers Pinter (1942–47) · König (1947–48) · Lusenti (1948–51) · Pinter (1951–52) · Torresani (1952–55) · Halpern (1955–56) · Soutschek (1956–57) · Nedoklan (1957–59) · Buhtz (1959–61) · Pedersen (1961–62) · Mezzadri (1962–64) · Sartori (1964–65) · Bonizzoni (1965) · Pinter (1965–69) · Mezzadri (1969–70) · Pinter (1970) · Maurer (1970) · Foni (1970–71) · Sørensen (1971–73) · Pelli (1973) · Sobotka (1973–76) · Maurer (1976–77) · Sørensen (1977–79) · Beljin (1979–83) · R. Morinini (1983–84) · Mohorovic (1984) · Pazmandy (1984–87) · Rogic (c) (1987) · Depireux (1987–89) · Vasović (1989) · Tedeschi (1989–90) · E. Morinini (1990–93) · Depireux (1993–94) · Rossini (c) (1995–97) · Rogic (1997–98) · Petković (1998) · Della Casa (1998–2001) · Morales (2001) · Schönwetter (2001) · Della Casa (2001–03) · Tedeschi (2003–04) · Battistini (2004–05) · Maccopi (2005) · Petković (2005–08) · Schällibaum (2008–09) · Cavasin (2009–10) Morinini (2010–11) Tebi (2011–) Andermatt (2011–)
RNK Split – managers Rosandić (1912–14) · Gazdić (1919–?) · Blažević (1932–33) · Lemešić (1934–36) · Fradelić (1937) · Kaliterna (1940–41) · Kaliterna (1946–47) · Glaser (1947) · J. Matošić (1950) · Kaliterna (1954–58) · F. Matošić (1959–61) · Krstulović (1961) · Kaliterna (1962) · F. Matošić (1962–63) · Radovniković (1963–64) · Nedoklan (1965–66) · Kaliterna (1966–67) · Ivić (1967–68) · Kokeza (1968) · Poklepović (1969) · Kokeza (1970–71) · Poklepović (1971–72) · Grčić (1972–75) · Obradov (1975) · Kraljević (1976) · Buterer (1977) · Devčić (1978) · Papec (1978–80) · Beara (1980–81) · Viđak (1981) · Papec (1981–82) · Viđak (1982–86) · Kraljević (1986–87) · Viđak (1987–88) · Milardović (1989–90) · Fiorentini (1990) · Jovanić (1991) · Viđak (1991) · Kraljević (1992) · Nižetić (1992–94) · Milardović (1994) · Kedžo (1994) · Čutuk (1994) · Nižetić (1994–95) · Viđak (1995) · Baljkas (1995–96) · Poparić (1996–97) · Čelić (1997–98) · Gruić (1998–2000) · Simunić (2000) · Bajić (2000) · Čelić (2000–01) · Rupić (2001–?) · Križević (2006) · Milardović (2007–08) · Nižetić (2008–09) · Bašić (2009–10) · Katalinić (2010–11) · Bašić (2011–)
Categories:- 1922 births
- 2004 deaths
- People from Split
- Croatian footballers
- Yugoslav footballers
- Croatian football managers
- Yugoslav football managers
- RNK Split players
- RNK Split managers
- HNK Hajduk Split players
- HNK Hajduk Split managers
- AC Bellinzona players
- AC Bellinzona managers
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