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Dražan Jerković Personal information Full name Dražan Jerković Date of birth 6 August 1936 Place of birth Šibenik, Kingdom of Yugoslavia Date of death 9 December 2008 (aged 72)Place of death Zagreb, Croatia Height 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in) Playing position Striker Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1954–1965 Dinamo Zagreb 142 (96) 1965–1966 AA La Gantoise 3 (1) National team 1956 SR Croatia 1 (0) 1960–1964 Yugoslavia 21 (11) Teams managed 1971–1972 Dinamo Zagreb 1973–1974 Austria Klagenfurt 1978 Yugoslavia 1990–1992 Croatia HonoursMen's Football Competitor for Yugoslavia European Championship Silver 1960 France Team * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Dražan Jerković (6 August 1936 – 9 December 2008) was a Croatian and Yugoslav football forward, and manager. His first name is sometimes (incorrectly) spelled "Dražen". He was born in Šibenik, Kingdom of Yugoslavia.
He played for Dinamo Zagreb (1954–65). Severe injuries forced him to retire early, at the height of his career. With Dinamo he won the league title in 1958, and league cup in 1960 and 1965. In 315 games for Dinamo, he scored 300 goals.[1]
He played internationally for Yugoslavia between 1960 and 1964, scoring 11 goals in 21 games. He participated in Euro 1960 and World Cup 1962. He was also part of the Yugoslav squad for the 1958 FIFA World Cup, but did not play.
In Euro 1960 he scored two goals against France in the semifinal, which Yugoslavia won (5-4). In the final, Yugoslavia lost against USSR (1-2; AET), finishing second.
In World Cup 1962 Jerković scored four goals and was, with five other players, the top goalscorer, winning the World Cup Golden Boot. Yugoslavia finished in fourth place. In the quarter-final, Yugoslavia beat Germany (1-0). In the semifinal Yugoslavia lost to Czechoslovakia (1-3), and lost to Chile for third place (0-1).
Jerković played in a single international match with Croatia, as a Croatian national team was assembled in communist Yugoslavia once for a friendly against Indonesia in 1956. He was also the first manager of the new Croatia national football team, between 1990 and 1992. He died in December 2008 in Zagreb, Croatia.
Club statistics
Club performance League Season Club League Apps Goals Yugoslavia League 1954/55 Dinamo Zagreb First League 1 0 1955/56 12 9 1956/57 15 9 1957/58 22 17 1958/59 14 7 1959/60 16 16 1960/61 8 5 1961/62 19 16 1962/63 14 12 1963/64 4 0 1964/65 17 5 Belgium League 1965/66 La Gantoise First Division 3 1 Country Yugoslavia 142 96 Belgium 3 1 Total 145 97 National team statistics
Yugoslavia national team Year Apps Goals 1960 3 2 1961 5 3 1962 11 5 1963 0 0 1964 2 1 Total 21 11 References
- ^ www.nk-dinamo.com - List of club's all time leading goalscorers. #2 Dražan Jerković.
- ^ http://www.national-football-teams.com/v2/player.php?id=20708
- Profile on Serbian national football team website
- Nogometni leksikon (2004, in Croatian)
Preceded by
Just FontaineFIFA World Cup Golden Shoe
1962
Shared with:
Leonel Sánchez, Garrincha, Vavá,
Valentin Ivanov and Flórián AlbertSucceeded by
EusébioAwards FIFA World Cup Golden Shoe Top Scorer Golden Shoe Golden Shoe Award was first awarded in 1966.UEFA Euro top scorers 1960: Galić / Heutte / Ivanov / Jerković / Metreveli / Ponedelnik · 1964: Bene / Novák / Pereda · 1968: Džajić · 1972: G. Müller · 1976: D. Müller · 1980: Allofs · 1984: Platini · 1988: Van Basten · 1992: Bergkamp / Brolin / Larsen / Riedle · 1996: Shearer · 2000: Kluivert / Milošević · 2004: Baroš · 2008: VillaYugoslav 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
Yugoslavia tournament squads Yugoslavia squad – 1958 FIFA World Cup 1 Beara • 2 Krivokuća • 3 Šijaković • 4 Crnković • 5 Tomić • 6 Zebec • 7 Miloš Milutinović • 8 Krstić • 9 Boškov • 10 Šantek • 11 Popović • 12 Petaković • 13 Veselinović • 14 Milorad Milutinović • 15 Šekularac • 16 Pašić • 17 Rajkov • 18 Lipošinović • 19 Ognjanović • 20 Irović • 21 Radović • 22 Jerković • Coach: TirnanićYugoslavia squad – 1960 European Nations' Cup Runners-up Yugoslavia squad – 1962 FIFA World Cup Fourth Place 1 Šoškić • 2 Durković • 3 Jusufi • 4 Radaković • 5 Marković • 6 Popović • 7 Anković • 8 Šekularac • 9 Jerković • 10 Galić • 11 Skoblar • 12 Krivokuća • 13 Svinjarević • 14 Šijaković • 15 Matuš • 16 Mujić • 17 Melić • 18 Kovačević • 19 Stojanović • 20 Nikolić • 21 Stipić • 22 Ivoš • Coach: Lovrić & MihajlovićManagerial positions GNK Dinamo Zagreb – managers Bukovi (1945–1947) · Kokotović (1947) · Jazbinšek (1948) · Mütsch (1948) · Knežević (1948–49) · Hügl (1950–52) · Antolković (1952–53) · Jazbinšek (1953–55) · Cuvaj (1956) · Antolković (1957) · Lechner (1957–58) · Antolković (1959–60) · Bukovi (1960–61) · Antolković (1961–64) · Konjevod (1964–65) · Zebec (1965–67) · Horvat (1967–70) · Čajkovski (1970–71) · Jerković (1971–72) · Bobek (1972) · Kapetanović (1973) · I. Marković (1973–74) · Bazić (1974–77) · Belin (1977–78) · V. Marković (1978–80) · I. Marković (1980) · Blažević (1980–83) · Belin (1983) · V. Marković (1983) · Zebec (1984) · Ivić (1984–85) · Kobeščak (1985) · Blažević (1986–88) · Skoblar (1988–89) · Belin (1989) · Kuže (1989–90) · V. Marković (1990–91) · Kobeščak (1991–92) · V. Marković (1992) · Blažević (1992–94) · Bedi (1994) · Kranjčar (1994–96) · Barić (1996–97) · Vlak (1997–98) · Kranjčar (1998) · Bedi & Braović (1998) · Zajec (1998–99) · Lončarević (1999) · Ardiles (1999) · Vlak (1999–00) · Braović (2000–01) · Lončarević (2001–02) · Vlak (2002) · Blažević (2002–03) · Jurčević (2003–04) · Bago (2004) · Gračan (2004) · Lončarević (2005) · Cvetković (2005) · Kuže (2005–2006) · Ivanković (2006–08) · Soldo (2008) · Ivanković (2008) · Vlak (2008–09) · Jurčić (2009–10) · Zajec (2010) · Halilhodžić (2010–11) · Jurčić (2011–)
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