sport.wikisort.org - AthleteSvetozar Kika Popović (Serbian Cyrillic: Светозар Поповић; 6 February 1902 – 26 October 1985) was a Yugoslav and Romanian national football player and coach.
Svetozar Popović|
Date of birth |
6 February 1902 |
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Place of birth |
Kragujevac, Yugoslavia |
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Date of death |
26 October 1985(1985-10-26) (aged 83) |
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Place of death |
Belgrade, Yugoslavia |
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Position(s) |
Defender |
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Years |
Team |
Apps |
(Gls) |
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1918–1919 |
Soko Pro Roma |
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1919–1925 |
BSK Belgrade |
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1925–1927 |
Juventus București |
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1927–1929 |
Venus București |
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1925 |
Romania |
1 |
(0) |
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1937–1938 |
Yugoslavia |
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1939 |
Yugoslavia |
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1940–1941 |
Yugoslavia |
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1941 |
BSK Belgrade |
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*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Biography
He began his playing career while being a refugee in Rome, Italy, while the Kingdom of Serbia was fighting World War I. At the end of the war, he returned to Serbia and played with BSK Belgrade until 1925.[1] Then, as an employee of the Commercial Bank Italia, he moved to Bucharest, Romania. While still a bank employee, he continued to play football by playing with Juventus Bucharest and Venus Bucharest.[2] On 1 May 1925, he played one match for the Romanian national team as Svetozar Popovici,[3] against Turkey.[4][5]
After retiring, he became a coach. He coached BSK Belgrade in their 1940 Mitropa Cup campaign.[6] He coached on three occasions the Kingdom of Yugoslavia national football team between 1937 and 1941. He was technical director of BSK Belgrade and later worked in the direction of Red Star Belgrade, where he was one of the founders of the club.[2][7]
Honours
- BSK Belgrade
- Serbian Championship: 1919–20, 1920–21
- Venus București
- Romanian Championship: 1928–29
References
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- Ugrinić (1920–24)
- Sekulić (1924)
- Zinaja (1924–25)
- Pandaković (1926–30)
- Simonović (1930–32)
- Veljković (1933)
- Simonović (1933–34)
- Šuste, Miodragović & Pleše (1934–35)
- Simonović (1935)
- Simić (1936)
- Popović (1937–38)
- Simonović (1939)
- Popović (1939)
- Simonović (1939–40)
- Popović (1940–41)
- Arsenijević & Tirnanić (1946–48)
- Arsenijević (1948–52)
- Arsenijević, Tirnanić, Lemešić (1952–54)
- Pešić, Tirnanić, Lemešić, Wölfl & Ćirić (1954)
- Tirnanić (1955–58)
- Nikolić, Tirnanić & Lovrić (1959–61)
- Lovrić, Mihajlović & Ruševljanin (1961–63)
- Lovrić & Ruševljanin (1963–64)
- Lovrić (1964)
- Tirnanić, Antolković, Miljanić & Gegić (1965)
- Tirnanić, Antolković & Miljanić (1966)
- Tirnanić & Miljanić (1966)
- Tirnanić, Miljanić, Mitić, Boškov & Stanković (1966)
- Mitić (1967–70)
- Boškov (1971–73)
- Miljanić, Ribar, Rebac, Ivić & Ćirić (1973–74)
- Mladinić (1974–76)
- Toplak (1976–77)
- Valok, Vilotić & Zec (1977)
- Vilotić (1978)
- Luštica (1978)
- Mladinić (1978)
- Jerković (1978)
- Miljanić (1979–82)
- Veselinović (1982–84)
- Milutinović (1984–85)
- Toplak & Osim (1986)
- Osim (1986–92)
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На других языках
- [en] Svetozar Popović
[fr] Svetozar Popović
Svetozar Popović (ou Popovici), dit « Kika » (en serbe cyrillique : Светозар Поповић), né le 6 février 1902 à Kragujevac (Serbie) et mort le 26 octobre 1985 à Belgrade, est un footballeur serbe, international roumain, devenu entraîneur.
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