- Stjepan Bobek
Infobox Football biography
playername = Stjepan Bobek
fullname =
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1923|12|3
cityofbirth =Zagreb
countryofbirth = Kingdom of SCS
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nickname =
position = Striker
currentclub =
clubnumber =
youthyears =
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years = 1946-1959
clubs =FK Partizan
caps(goals) = 468(403)
nationalyears = 1946-1956
nationalteam = Yugoslavia
nationalcaps(goals) = 63 (38)
manageryears = 1959
1960-1963
1967-1969
1972
1982-1983
managerclubs =Legia Warsaw FK Partizan FK Partizan Dinamo Zagreb Panathinaikos FC Stjepan Bobek (born 3 December 1923 in
Zagreb ) was a renowned footballstriker from Yugoslavia, later afootball manager . He isCroatia n football player and made his name playing for Partizan Belgrade. He was the best striker for the Yugoslav national team, scoring 38 goals in 63 matches.Bobek was born in
Zagreb and started playing at the age of 13 for Viktorija, a lower league club, using his brother's registration papers. When he was 20 he became the center-forward ofGrađanski Zagreb .He was the top scorer of the
Yugoslav First League twice, in 1945 (8 goals) and 1954 (21 goals).He came to
FK Partizan in 1945 and played for them until 1958. During his time in Partizan, he played 468 games and scored 403 goals, still holding the club record. Bobek won two Yugoslav League titles and fourYugoslav Cup 's.Bobek played in two World Cups, in Brazil 1950 (where he scored one goal in the 4-1 win over Mexico) and in Switzerland 1954. He also played in two Olympic Games, in London 1948 (where he scored 4 goals and Yugoslavia won the silver medal) and in Helsinki 1952 (he scored 3 goals in the tournament and Yugoslavia won the Silver Medal). On the 8th of June 1947 he scored a record 9 goals in a game against
14 Octobar inNiš .After retiring from the play, he became a football manager. In 1959 he became the coach of CWKS Warszawa in
Poland , moving back to Yugoslavia the next season to manageFK Partizan . The team won three successive Yugoslav League championships under him, after which he was replaced by Kiril Simonovski in 1963. In 1964 he had another spell in Warsaw, and then he moved toGreece where he ledPanathinaikos in the 1960s. In the 1967/68 and 1968/69 seasons he again returned to manageFK Partizan . In 1970, he moved toOlympiacos . In 1972, he was the manager ofDinamo Zagreb .He also coachedVardar Skopje and led it to the title of the Second League of theRepublic of Macedonia .In 1995 he was named the greatest and most popular Partizan Belgrade player of all time.
References
* [http://www.reprezentacija.co.yu/reprezentativci/Bobek%20Stjepan.htm Serbian national football team website]
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