Difference between revisions of "Branko Stankovic"

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Stankovic was born on [[October 21]], [[1921]] in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia (now Bosnia). He played for Slavija Sarajevo and, from [[1945]] - [[1958]] for Red Star Belgrade. During his career, he was capped 62 times by Yugoslavia and competed in the [[1950]] and [[1954]] World Cups.
 
Stankovic was born on [[October 21]], [[1921]] in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia (now Bosnia). He played for Slavija Sarajevo and, from [[1945]] - [[1958]] for Red Star Belgrade. During his career, he was capped 62 times by Yugoslavia and competed in the [[1950]] and [[1954]] World Cups.
  
Stankovic coached [[AEK FC|AEK]] [[Athens]] between [[1969]] and [[1973]], [[PAOK FC|PAOK]] [[Thessaloniki]] in [[1976]], Red Star ([[1978]] - [[1982]] and [[1988]] - [[1989]]) and Fenerbahce ([[1982]] - [[1984]] and [[1986]] - [[1987]]).
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Stankovic coached:
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* [[AEK FC|AEK]] [[Athens]] between [[1969]] and [[1973]],  
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* [[Aris FC|Aris]] [[Thessaloniki]] ([[1973]] - [[1974]]),
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* [[PAOK FC|PAOK]] [[Thessaloniki]] in [[1976]],  
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* Red Star Belgrade ([[1978]] - [[1982]] and [[1988]] - [[1989]]) and  
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* Fenerbahce ([[1982]] - [[1984]] and [[1986]] - [[1987]]).
  
 
He died on [[February 20]], [[2002]].
 
He died on [[February 20]], [[2002]].

Latest revision as of 06:48, September 9, 2011

Branko Stankovic was a Yugoslav football player and coach.

Stankovic was born on October 21, 1921 in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia (now Bosnia). He played for Slavija Sarajevo and, from 1945 - 1958 for Red Star Belgrade. During his career, he was capped 62 times by Yugoslavia and competed in the 1950 and 1954 World Cups.

Stankovic coached:

He died on February 20, 2002.