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| position = [[Midfielder]]
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| years1 = 1931–1941 |clubs1 = [[OFK Beograd|BSK Beograd]] |caps1 = |goals1 =
| years1 = 1931–1941 |clubs1 = [[OFK Beograd|BSK Beograd]] |caps1 = |goals1 =
| years2 = 1946–1947 |clubs2 = [[Stade Français Paris (football)|Stade Français]] |caps2 = 2 |goals2 = 0
| years2 = 1946–1947 |clubs2 = [[Stade Français (association football)|Stade Français]] |caps2 = 2 |goals2 = 0
| nationalyears1 = 1932–1940 |nationalteam1 = [[Yugoslavia national football team|Kingdom of Yugoslavia]] |nationalcaps1 = 21 |nationalgoals1 = 9
| nationalyears1 = 1932–1940 |nationalteam1 = [[Yugoslavia national football team|Kingdom of Yugoslavia]] |nationalcaps1 = 21 |nationalgoals1 = 9
| manageryears1 = 1945 |managerclubs1 = SR Serbia
| manageryears1 = 1945 |managerclubs1 = [[Serbia national football team|FS Serbia]]
| manageryears2 = 1946–1948 |managerclubs2 = [[Red Star Belgrade]]
| manageryears2 = 1946–1948 |managerclubs2 = [[Red Star Belgrade]]
| manageryears3 = 1953-1958 |managerclubs3 = [[Panathinaikos F.C.|Panathinaikos]]
| manageryears3 = 1953–1958 |managerclubs3 = [[Panathinaikos F.C.|Panathinaikos]]
| manageryears4 = 1958 |managerclubs4 = [[Grasshopper Club Zürich|Grasshoppers]]
| manageryears4 = 1958 |managerclubs4 = [[Grasshopper Club Zürich|Grasshoppers]]
| manageryears5 = 1959-1961 |managerclubs5 = [[Aris Thessaloniki F.C.|Aris Thessaloniki]]
| manageryears5 = 1959–1961 |managerclubs5 = [[Aris Thessaloniki F.C.|Aris Thessaloniki]]
| manageryears6 = 1961-? |managerclubs6 = [[Ukrainian Nationals]]
| manageryears6 = 1961–? |managerclubs6 = [[Philadelphia Ukrainians|Ukrainian Nationals]]
| manageryears7 = 1966-1967 |managerclubs7 = [[Aris Thessaloniki F.C.|Aris Thessaloniki]]
| manageryears7 = 1966–1967 |managerclubs7 = [[Aris Thessaloniki F.C.|Aris Thessaloniki]]
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'''Svetislav Glišović''' ([[Serbian Cyrillic]]: Светислав Глишовић; 17 September 1913 – 10 March 1988), was a [[Serbia]]n international [[Association football|football]] player and [[coach (sport)|manager]].
'''Svetislav Glišović''' ([[Serbian Cyrillic]]: Светислав Глишовић; 17 September 1913 – 10 March 1988) was a [[Serbia]]n international [[Association football|football]] player and [[coach (sport)|manager]].


==Career==
==Club career==
He played in the youth team of [[FK BASK|SK Soko]] before becoming one of the main players of the [[OFK Beograd|BSK Belgrade]] golden 1930s, he was, together with Tirnanić, Vujadinović, Marjanović and Božović, the main contributor to the attacking game of the club. Since his first appearance in the [[Yugoslav First League 1931–32|1931–32]] season, he won four national Championships, and was the league top scorer, with ten goals in same number of matches, in the [[Yugoslav First League 1939–40|1939–40]] season. He spend a decade in the club playing in both sides in the midfield and becoming famous for his speed and strong shot.
Glišović played in the youth team of [[FK BASK|SK Soko]] before becoming one of the main players of the [[OFK Beograd|BSK Beograd]] golden 1930s, he was, together with Tirnanić, Vujadinović, Marjanović and Božović, the main contributor to the attacking game of the club. Since his first appearance in the [[1931–32 Yugoslav Football Championship|1931–32]] season, he won four national championships, and was the league top scorer, with ten goals in same number of matches, in the [[1939–40 Yugoslav Football Championship|1939–40]] season. He spent a decade in the club, playing in both sides in the midfield and becoming famous for his speed and strong shot.


==National team==
==International career==
Beside the 15 matches played for the Belgrade City selection, and three matches for the B National Team, he has played an impressive 21 matches for the [[Yugoslavia national football team]] having scored nine times. His debut was on 5 June 1932 in Belgrade against France, and his last match was on 14 April 1940 against Germany in Vienna.
Beside the 15 matches played for the Belgrade City selection, and three matches for the B national team, Glišović played an impressive 21 matches for the [[Yugoslavia national football team]], having scored nine times.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/miscellaneous/joeg-recintlp.html|title=Yugoslavia (Serbia (and Montenegro)) - Record International Players|access-date=2 August 2024|website=[[RSSSF]]}}</ref> His debut was on 5 June 1932 in Belgrade against France, and his last match was on 14 April 1940 against Germany in Vienna.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://eu-football.info/_player.php?id=6920|title=Svetislav Glišović, international football player|access-date=2 August 2024|website=EU-football.info}}</ref>


==Managerial career==
==Managerial career==
In the first national Championship after the Second World War in [[Yugoslav First League 1945|1945]] the competition was organised by the selections of the six republics forming the new [[SFR Yugoslavia]] plus the Yugoslav Army team. Glišović was in charge as coach of the winning SR Serbia team. From the next season the Championship was held normally, with clubs competing, and he was named the head coach of the [[Red Star Belgrade]] team, where he stayed for two years until 1948. Afterwards, he continued his coaching career in [[Greece]], Switzerland<ref>[http://www.reprezentacija.rs/cgi-bin/index.pl?str=igraci&strana=Glisovic_Svetislav Career story in Serbian Federation website]</ref> and United States.<ref>[http://ukrweekly.com/archive/pdf2/1962/The_Ukrainian_Weekly_1962-35.pdf#search=%22Qhsovic%22 Oleh Zwadiuk «USC, Ukrainian Nationals, Win In Exhibitions»&nbsp;// «The Ukrainian Weekly», No.&nbsp;177, September 15, 1962, p.&nbsp;3]</ref>
In the first national Championship after the Second World War in [[1945 Yugoslav First League|1945]] the competition was organised by the selections of the six republics forming the new [[SFR Yugoslavia]] plus the Yugoslav Army team. Glišović was in charge as coach of the winning SR Serbia team. From the next season the championship was held normally, with clubs competing, and he was named the head coach of the [[Red Star Belgrade]] team, where he stayed for two years until 1948.


Afterwards, he continued his coaching career in [[Greece]], Switzerland<ref>[http://www.reprezentacija.rs/glisovic-svetislav Career story in Serbian Federation website]</ref> and the United States.<ref>[http://ukrweekly.com/archive/pdf2/1962/The_Ukrainian_Weekly_1962-35.pdf#search=%22Qhsovic%22 Oleh Zwadiuk «USC, Ukrainian Nationals, Win In Exhibitions»&nbsp;// «The Ukrainian Weekly», No.&nbsp;177, September 15, 1962, p.&nbsp;3]</ref>
==Honours==


==Honours==
===Club BSK Belgrade===
;BSK Beograd
*[[Yugoslav First League]] (4): [[Yugoslav First League 1932–33|1932–33]], [[Yugoslav First League 1934–35|1934–35]], [[Yugoslav First League 1935–36|1935–36]], [[Yugoslav First League 1938–39|1938–39]]
*[[Yugoslav First League]] (4): [[Yugoslav First League 1932–33|1932–33]], [[Yugoslav First League 1934–35|1934–35]], [[Yugoslav First League 1935–36|1935–36]], [[Yugoslav First League 1938–39|1938–39]]
;Individual

===Individual===
*[[Yugoslav First League]] top scorer (1): [[Yugoslav First League 1939–40|1939–40]]
*[[Yugoslav First League]] top scorer (1): [[Yugoslav First League 1939–40|1939–40]]


==References==
==References==
{{reflist}}
{{Reflist}}


==External sources==
==External links==
* {{Reprezentacija|glisovic-svetislav}}
* [http://www.reprezentacija.rs/cgi-bin/index.pl?str=igraci&strana=Glisovic_Svetislav Profile in Serbian Federation website]
* {{NFT player|pid=19985}}
* {{NFT player|19985}}


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Latest revision as of 22:48, 16 September 2024

Svetislav Glišović
Personal information
Date of birth (1913-09-17)17 September 1913
Place of birth Belgrade, Kingdom of Serbia
Date of death 10 March 1988(1988-03-10) (aged 74)
Place of death Paris, France
Position(s) Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1931–1941 BSK Beograd
1946–1947 Stade Français 2 (0)
International career
1932–1940 Kingdom of Yugoslavia 21 (9)
Managerial career
1945 FS Serbia
1946–1948 Red Star Belgrade
1953–1958 Panathinaikos
1958 Grasshoppers
1959–1961 Aris Thessaloniki
1961–? Ukrainian Nationals
1966–1967 Aris Thessaloniki
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Svetislav Glišović (Serbian Cyrillic: Светислав Глишовић; 17 September 1913 – 10 March 1988) was a Serbian international football player and manager.

Club career

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Glišović played in the youth team of SK Soko before becoming one of the main players of the BSK Beograd golden 1930s, he was, together with Tirnanić, Vujadinović, Marjanović and Božović, the main contributor to the attacking game of the club. Since his first appearance in the 1931–32 season, he won four national championships, and was the league top scorer, with ten goals in same number of matches, in the 1939–40 season. He spent a decade in the club, playing in both sides in the midfield and becoming famous for his speed and strong shot.

International career

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Beside the 15 matches played for the Belgrade City selection, and three matches for the B national team, Glišović played an impressive 21 matches for the Yugoslavia national football team, having scored nine times.[1] His debut was on 5 June 1932 in Belgrade against France, and his last match was on 14 April 1940 against Germany in Vienna.[2]

Managerial career

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In the first national Championship after the Second World War in 1945 the competition was organised by the selections of the six republics forming the new SFR Yugoslavia plus the Yugoslav Army team. Glišović was in charge as coach of the winning SR Serbia team. From the next season the championship was held normally, with clubs competing, and he was named the head coach of the Red Star Belgrade team, where he stayed for two years until 1948.

Afterwards, he continued his coaching career in Greece, Switzerland[3] and the United States.[4]

Honours

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BSK Beograd
Individual

References

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  1. ^ "Yugoslavia (Serbia (and Montenegro)) - Record International Players". RSSSF. Retrieved 2 August 2024.
  2. ^ "Svetislav Glišović, international football player". EU-football.info. Retrieved 2 August 2024.
  3. ^ Career story in Serbian Federation website
  4. ^ Oleh Zwadiuk «USC, Ukrainian Nationals, Win In Exhibitions» // «The Ukrainian Weekly», No. 177, September 15, 1962, p. 3
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