Stjepan Bobek

Stjepan Bobek (3 December 1923 – 22 August 2010) was a Croatian and Yugoslav professional football striker and later football manager.

Stjepan Bobek
Bobek in 1949
Personal information
Date of birth (1923-12-03)3 December 1923
Place of birth Zagreb, Kingdom of Serbs,
Croats and Slovenes
Date of death 22 August 2010(2010-08-22) (aged 86)
Place of death Belgrade, Serbia
Position(s) Forward
Youth career
1936–1938 HŠK Derbi
1938–1942 ŠK Zagreb
1942–1944 HŠK Ličanin
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1942 Admira Wacker 8 (7)
1944–1945 Građanski Zagreb 15 (13)
1945 Yugoslav Army 3 (8)
1946–1959 Partizan 198 (121)
Total 224 (149)
National team
1946–1956 Yugoslavia 63 (38)
Teams managed
1959 Legia Warsaw
1960–1963 Partizan
1963 Legia Warsaw
1963–1967 Panathinaikos
1967–1969 Partizan
1969–1970 Olympiacos
1970 Altay
1970–1972 Galenika Zemun
1972 Dinamo Zagreb
1973–1974 Galenika Zemun
1974–1975 Panathinaikos
1975–1976 Panetolikos
1976–1978 Espérance
1978–1981 Vardar
Honours
Men's Football
Representing  Yugoslavia
Olympic Games
Silver medal – second place1948 LondonTeam
Silver medal – second place1952 HelsinkiTeam
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Career statistics

Club

Club Season League Continental Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Partizan 1946–47 Yugoslav First League 2324002324
1947–48 12400124
1948–49 1713001713
1950 17600176
1951 21900219
1952 990099
1952–53 12700127
1953–54 2321002321
1954–55 1816001816
1955–56 179412110
1956–57 15300153
1957–58 900090
1958–59 500050
Career total 19812141202122

International

This is the list of International Goals scored by Yugoslav forward Stjepan Bobek:

List of international goals scored by Stjepan Bobek
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 29 September 1946Belgrade, Yugoslavia Czechoslovakia4–14–2Friendly
2 7 October 1946Tirana, Albania Albania2–23–21946 Balkan Cup
3 11 May 1947Prague, Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia1–21–3Friendly
4 22 June 1947Bucharest, Romania Romania1–03–11947 Balkan Cup
5 3–1
6 14 September 1947Tirana, Albania Albania1–14–2
7 19 October 1947Belgrade, Yugoslavia Poland2–07–1Friendly
8 7–0
9 31 July 1948London, England Luxembourg6–16–11948 Summer Olympics
10 5 August 1948 Turkey2–13–1
11 11 August 1948 United Kingdom1–03–1
12 13 August 1948 Sweden1–11–3
13 19 June 1949Oslo, Norway Norway2–13–1Friendly
14 21 August 1949Belgrade, Yugoslavia Israel6–06–01950 FIFA World Cup qualification
15 18 September 1949Tel Aviv, Israel Israel2–05–2
16 30 October 1949Paris, France France1–11–1
17 13 November 1949Belgrade, Yugoslavia Austria2–32–5Friendly
18 11 June 1950Bern, Switzerland Switzerland3–04–0
19 29 June 1950Porto Alegre, Brasil Mexico1–04–11950 FIFA World Cup
20 7 September 1950Helsinki, Finland Finland1–02–3Friendly
21 10 September 1950Copenhagen, Denmark Denmark2–04–1
22 24 June 1951Belgrade, Yugoslavia Switzerland1–07–3
23 6–0
24 23 August 1951Oslo, Norway Norway2–04–2
25 4–0
26 2 September 1951Belgrade, Yugoslavia Sweden1–12–1
27 20 July 1952Tampere, Finland Soviet Union4–05–51952 Summer Olympics
28 22 July 1952Tampere, Finland Soviet Union2–13–1
29 25 July 1952Helsinki, Finland Denmark4–15–3
30 21 September 1952Belgrade, Yugoslavia Austria1–04–2Friendly
31 2–0
32 4–2
33 21 December 1952Ludwigshafen, West Germany West Germany2–12–3
34 26 September 1954Saarbrücken, Saarland Saarland2–15–1
35 3 October 1954Vienna, Austria Austria2–12–2
36 17 October 1954Sarajevo, Yugoslavia Turkey1–05–1
37 2–0
38 4–0

Honours

Player

Partizan

Yugoslavia

Individual

  • Yugoslav First League top scorer: 1945, 1953–54
  • FK Partizan Magnificent Eleven (1995)
  • FK Partizan Best player in club history (1995)

Records

Manager

Partizan
Panathinaikos
Vardar
  • Yugoslav Second League (1): 1978–79

References

  1. "Stjepan Bobek najbolji strelac". www.reprezentacija.rs (in Serbian). 25 September 2013.


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