- Nenad Bjeković
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Nenad Bjeković
Ненад БјековићPersonal information Full name Nenad Bjeković Date of birth 5 November 1947 Place of birth Lazarevo, SFR Yugoslavia Playing position Striker Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1965-1969 Proleter Zrenjanin 103 (27) 1969-1976 FK Partizan 198 (82) 1976-1981 OGC Nice 143 (85) National team 1968-1976 Yugoslavia 22 (4) Teams managed 1984-1987 FK Partizan 1987-1989 OGC Nice * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Nenad Bjeković (born November 5, 1947 in Lazarevo village near Zrenjanin, Serbia, FPR Yugoslavia) is a Serbian footballer of the late 1960s, 1970s who was very successful with OGC Nice in French Division 1. After his playing career, he became the coach of FK Partizan and won 2 Yugoslavian championships with the team.
In 1990, he became Partizan's sporting director, a position he performed until 2007.
External links
- Profile on Serbian federation site
- http://www.zerodic.com/autor/fudbal_1945-1992/igraci/igraci_b.htm
Yugoslav 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
FK Partizan – managers Glaser (1945) · Spitz (1946–51) · Pogačnik (1952–53) · Spitz (1953) · Ćirić (1953–54) · Spitz (1954–55) · Tomašević (1955–56) · Simonovski (1956–57) · Matekalo (1957) · Kalocsay (1957–58) · Spitz (1958–60) · Bobek (1960–63) · Simonovski (1963) · Valok (1963–64) · Matekalo (1964) · Atanacković (1964) · Valok (1965) · Gegić (1965–67) · Vilotić (1967) · Bobek (1967–69) · Vilotić (1969) · Simonovski (1969–70) · Zec (1970–71) · Vasović (1971–73) · Damjanović (1973–74) · Kaloperović (1974–76) · Miladinović (1976) · Mladinić (1977–78) · Matekalo (1979) · Miladinović (1979) · Duvančić (1979–80) · Kaloperović (1980–82) · Milutinović (1982–84) · Bjeković (1984–87) · Jusufi (1987–88) · Vukotić (1988–89) · Golac (1989–90) · Bjeković (1990) · Milutinović (1990–91) · Osim (1991–92) · Tumbaković (1992–99) · Ješić (1999–2000) · Tumbaković (2000–02) · Matthäus (2002–03) · Vermezović (2004–05) · Röber (2005–06) · Ješić (2006–07) · Đukić (2007) · Jokanović (2007–09) · Stevanović (2009–10) · Stanojević (2010–)
OGC Nice – managers McDewitt (1932–33) · Bell, Kramer, McDewitt & Tandler (1933–34) · Lowy (1935–37) · Kudrna (1937) · Zamora (1937–38) · Samitier (1938–42) · Valle (1944–46) · Castro (1946) · Lardi (1946–47) · Marek (1947–49) · Veinante (1949–50) · Rous (1950) · Lardi (1950–51) · Andoire (1951–52) · Zatelli (1952–53) · Berry (1953–55) · Carniglia (1955–57) · Luciano (1957–62) · Andoire (1962–64) · Gonzales (1964–69) · Rossi (1969–71) · Snella (1971–74) · Marković (1974–76) · Guillou (1976–77) · Rossi (1977–78) · Kocsur (1978–79) · Batteux (1979) · Rossi (1979–80) · Marković (1980–81) · Domingo (1981–82) · Sérafin (1982–87) · Bjeković (1987–89) · Alonzo (1989) · Bianchi (1989–90) · Fernandez (1990–91) · Huck (1991–92) · Emon (1992–96) · Sanchez (1996) · Takač (1996–97) · Renquin (1997–98) · Takač (1998) · Zvunka (1998–99) · David (1999) · Buffat & David (1999) · Fleury (1999) · Damiano (1999) · David (1999–2000) · Salvioni (2000–02) · Rohr (2002–05) · Buscher (2005) · Antonetti (2005–09) · Ollé-Nicolle (2009–10) · Roy (2010–)
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