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{{short description|Serbian footballer (born 1939)}} |
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| position = [[Midfielder]] |
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| youthyears1= 1945–1955 |
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| youthclubs1= Radnički Bajmok |
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| years1 = 1956–1958 | years2 = 1958–1964 | years3 = 1964–1966 | years4 = |
| years1 = 1956–1958 | years2 = 1958–1964 | years3 = 1964–1966 | years4 = 1966–1968 | years5 = 1967 | years6 = 1969–1973 |
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| clubs1 = [[FK Spartak Subotica|Spartak Subotica]] | clubs2 = [[Red Star Belgrade]] | clubs3 = [[ |
| clubs1 = [[FK Spartak Subotica|Spartak Subotica]] | clubs2 = [[Red Star Belgrade]] | clubs3 = [[Racing Club de France Football|Racing Paris]] | clubs4 = [[Entente Bagneaux-Fontainebleau-Nemours|Entente BFN]] | clubs5 = → [[AS Béziers Hérault (football)|Béziers]] (loan) | clubs6 = [[Deportivo Italia]] |
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| caps1 = 29 | goals1 = 5 | caps2 = 82 | goals2 = 22 | caps3 = 43 | goals3 = 20 | caps4 = 5 | goals4 = 4 | caps5 = 9 | goals5 = 0 | caps6 = | goals6 = |
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|nationalyears1= 1960 |
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|nationalteam1= [[Yugoslavia national football team|Yugoslavia]] |
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|nationalcaps1= 7 | nationalgoals1 = 3 |
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{{MedalSport|Men's [[Association football|Football]]}} |
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{{MedalCompetition|[[Olympic Games]]}} |
{{MedalCompetition|[[Olympic Games]]}} |
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{{MedalGold|[[1960 Summer Olympics|1960 Rome]]|[[Football at the 1960 Summer Olympics|Team]]}} |
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⚫ | '''Dušan Maravić''' ([[Serbian Cyrillic]]: Душан Маравић; born 7 March 1939) is a [[Serbia]]n former midfielder who played for [[SFR Yugoslavia national football team|SFR Yugoslavia]]. He was part of the Yugoslav squad that won gold at the [[1960 Summer Olympics]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/27930 |title=Dušan Maravić |work=Olympedia |access-date=10 December 2021}}</ref> |
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⚫ | His first football steps were taken in local club |
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⚫ | Attacking midfielder has also member of [[Yugoslavia national football team]] player in 7 |
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==Early life== |
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⚫ | After retiring as a player, he has spent some time coaching and also working in national football union administration, which led him to become an employee of [[UEFA]] and [[FIFA]] as an international instructor and delegate. He was nominated to run for |
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==Playing career== |
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⚫ | His first football steps were taken in local club Radnički Bajmok when Maravić was six years old, ten years later he joined the more famous [[FK Spartak Subotica|Spartak Subotica]]. In 1958, aged 19 he became a member of [[Yugoslavia]]n giants [[Red Star Belgrade]]. In six years with Red Star, Maravić appeared in 232 official matches, scoring 82 goals. |
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⚫ | He is fluent in: [[French language|French]], [[English language|English]], [[Spanish language|Spanish]] and |
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⚫ | Attacking midfielder has also member of [[Yugoslavia national football team]] player in 7 occasions, and scored 3 goals.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://eu-football.info/_player.php?id=12962|title=Dušan Maravić, international football player|access-date=23 November 2024|website=EU-football.info}}</ref> Thanks to being member of gold Olympic medal squad, he was allowed to go abroad before national propositions limit of 28. Hence, he became a member of [[Racing Paris]] aged 25. He played for "The Penguins" until 1969 when he shortly moved to [[OFK Beograd]], and then proceed to [[Venezuela]]n [[Deportivo Italia]].<ref name="politika.rs">{{cite web |url=http://www.politika.rs/rubrike/Sport/intervjui/U-Fifu-me-uveo-Jozef-Sep-Blater-lichno.lt.html |title=У Фифу ме увео Јозеф Сеп Блатер, лично |trans-title=I was introduced to Fifa by Joseph Sepp Blatter, personally |work=Politika |date=23 August 2008 |language=sr}} Interview with Dušan Maravić. [https://www-politika-rs.translate.goog/scc/clanak/53259/U-Fifu-me-uveo-Jozef-Sep-Blater-licno?_x_tr_sl=sr&_x_tr_tl=en English translation].</ref> |
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==Personal life== |
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⚫ | He is fluent in: [[French language|French]], [[English language|English]], [[Spanish language|Spanish]] and [[Italian language|Italian]] language. Simultaneously with his sporting career, Maravić has pursued studies, finishing [[University of Belgrade Faculty of Economics]].<ref name="politika.rs" /> He has sons Antoni and Alfredo, the latter works as a sports agent. |
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==References== |
==References== |
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*[http://www.reprezentacija.rs/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1257&Itemid=12 Profile on Serbian federation site] |
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*[http://www.politika.rs/rubrike/Sport/intervjui/U-Fifu-me-uveo-Jozef-Sep-Blater-lichno.lt.html Interview] at "Politika" |
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==External links== |
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* {{Reprezentacija|maravic-dusan}} |
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* {{Olympics.com profile|dusan-maravic}} |
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* {{NFT|26453}} |
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[[Category:1939 births]] |
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[[Category:Footballers from Subotica]] |
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[[Category:Red Star Belgrade footballers]] |
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[[Category:Entente Bagneaux-Fontainebleau-Nemours players]] |
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[[Category:AS Béziers Hérault (football) players]] |
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[[Category:Deportivo Italia players]] |
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Date of birth | 7 March 1939 | ||||||||||||||||
Place of birth | Injoux-Génissiat, France | ||||||||||||||||
Position(s) | Midfielder | ||||||||||||||||
Youth career | |||||||||||||||||
1945–1955 | Radnički Bajmok | ||||||||||||||||
Senior career* | |||||||||||||||||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) | ||||||||||||||
1956–1958 | Spartak Subotica | 29 | (5) | ||||||||||||||
1958–1964 | Red Star Belgrade | 82 | (22) | ||||||||||||||
1964–1966 | Racing Paris | 43 | (20) | ||||||||||||||
1966–1968 | Entente BFN | 5 | (4) | ||||||||||||||
1967 | → Béziers (loan) | 9 | (0) | ||||||||||||||
1969–1973 | Deportivo Italia | ||||||||||||||||
International career | |||||||||||||||||
1960 | Yugoslavia | 7 | (3) | ||||||||||||||
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Dušan Maravić (Serbian Cyrillic: Душан Маравић; born 7 March 1939) is a Serbian former midfielder who played for SFR Yugoslavia. He was part of the Yugoslav squad that won gold at the 1960 Summer Olympics.[1]
Early life
[edit]Born in France, as his father were working in Injoux-Génissiat, a small village close to Swiss border. After the Second World War his family moved back to Yugoslavia, settling in Bajmok, a village close to Subotica.
Playing career
[edit]His first football steps were taken in local club Radnički Bajmok when Maravić was six years old, ten years later he joined the more famous Spartak Subotica. In 1958, aged 19 he became a member of Yugoslavian giants Red Star Belgrade. In six years with Red Star, Maravić appeared in 232 official matches, scoring 82 goals.
Attacking midfielder has also member of Yugoslavia national football team player in 7 occasions, and scored 3 goals.[2] Thanks to being member of gold Olympic medal squad, he was allowed to go abroad before national propositions limit of 28. Hence, he became a member of Racing Paris aged 25. He played for "The Penguins" until 1969 when he shortly moved to OFK Beograd, and then proceed to Venezuelan Deportivo Italia.[3]
Post-playing career
[edit]After retiring as a player, he has spent some time coaching and also working in national football union administration, which led him to become an employee of UEFA and FIFA as an international instructor and delegate. He was nominated to run for FIFA president.[3]
Personal life
[edit]He is fluent in: French, English, Spanish and Italian language. Simultaneously with his sporting career, Maravić has pursued studies, finishing University of Belgrade Faculty of Economics.[3] He has sons Antoni and Alfredo, the latter works as a sports agent.
References
[edit]- ^ "Dušan Maravić". Olympedia. Retrieved 10 December 2021.
- ^ "Dušan Maravić, international football player". EU-football.info. Retrieved 23 November 2024.
- ^ a b c "У Фифу ме увео Јозеф Сеп Блатер, лично" [I was introduced to Fifa by Joseph Sepp Blatter, personally]. Politika (in Serbian). 23 August 2008. Interview with Dušan Maravić. English translation.
External links
[edit]- Dušan Maravić at Reprezentacija.rs (in Serbian)
- Dušan Maravić at Olympics.com
- Dušan Maravić at National-Football-Teams.com
- 1939 births
- Living people
- Footballers from Ain
- Footballers from Subotica
- French people of Serbian descent
- Men's association football midfielders
- French men's footballers
- Yugoslav men's footballers
- Yugoslavia men's international footballers
- Footballers at the 1960 Summer Olympics
- Olympic footballers for Yugoslavia
- Olympic gold medalists for Yugoslavia
- Olympic medalists in football
- Medalists at the 1960 Summer Olympics
- FK Spartak Subotica players
- Red Star Belgrade footballers
- Racing Club de France Football players
- Entente Bagneaux-Fontainebleau-Nemours players
- AS Béziers Hérault (football) players
- Deportivo Italia players
- Yugoslav First League players
- Ligue 2 players
- Yugoslav expatriate men's footballers
- Expatriate men's footballers in France
- Yugoslav expatriate sportspeople in France
- Expatriate men's footballers in Venezuela
- Yugoslav expatriate sportspeople in Venezuela
- University of Belgrade Faculty of Economics alumni
- FIFA officials
- 20th-century French sportsmen