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(New page: '''Branko Stankovic''' was a Yugoslav football player and coach. Stankovic was born on October 21, 1921 in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia (now Bosnia). He played for Red Star Belgrade. He c...) |
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'''Branko Stankovic''' was a Yugoslav football player and coach. | '''Branko Stankovic''' was a Yugoslav football player and coach. | ||
− | Stankovic was born on [[October 21]], [[1921]] in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia (now Bosnia). He played for | + | 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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+ | He died on [[February 20]], [[2002]]. | ||
[[Category:Football Coaches|Stankovic, Branko]] | [[Category:Football Coaches|Stankovic, Branko]] | ||
[[Category:1921 births|Stankovic, Branko]] | [[Category:1921 births|Stankovic, Branko]] | ||
+ | [[Category:2002 deaths|Stankovic, Branko]] |
Revision as of 15:37, October 12, 2007
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 AEK Athens between 1969 and 1973, PAOK Thessaloniki in 1976, Red Star (1978 - 1982 and 1988 - 1989) and Fenerbahce (1982 - 1984 and 1986 - 1987).
He died on February 20, 2002.