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Branislav "Branko" Zebec (17 May 1929 – 26 September 1988) was a Croatian footballer and manager who played for Yugoslavia. In his heyday, Zebec fascinated the world with his performances at the World Cups in 1954 and 1958. [1] . With Partizan he won 3 Yugoslav Cups (1952, 1954, 1957).
Aug 6, 2020 · 6 August 2020. Comments. By Michael Yokhin. BBC Sport. Getty Images. Zebec was a brilliant chess player who had excelled in the study of maths and physics. Branko Zebec deserves to be...
Branislav „Branko“ Zebec [ ˈbraːnkɔ ˈzɛbets] (* 17. Mai 1929 in Zagreb, Königreich Jugoslawien; † 26. September 1988 in Zagreb, Sozialistische Föderative Republik Jugoslawien) war ein jugoslawischer Fußballspieler und -trainer. In Deutschland wurde er vor allem als Trainer von Bundesligamannschaften bekannt.
Branislav "Branko" Zebec (17 May 1929 – 26 September 1988) was a Croatian footballer and manager who played for Yugoslavia. Quick Facts Personal information, Full name ... In his heyday, Zebec fascinated the world with his performances at the World Cups in 1954 and 1958. With Partizan he won 3 Yugoslav Cups (1952, 1954, 1957).
1 3. 26.09.1988 (59) imago images. +. Date of birth/Age: May 17, 1929. Place of birth: Zagreb. Citizenship: Croatia. Date of death: 26.09.1988 (59) Position: Left Midfield. Height: N/A. Former International: Yugoslavia. Caps/Goals: 65 / 17. Last position: Manager Club: E. Frankfurt. Player data. Main position: Left Midfield. Other position:
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Date of birth/Age: May 17, 1929. Place of birth: Zagreb. Citizenship: Croatia. Date of death: 26.09.1988 (59) Avg. term as coach : 1.86 Years. Former player: Last club : Alem. Aachen Most games for : Alem. Profile. History. Stats. Personal Record. Manager career. Players used. Honours. News. Current club. --- Current job. Manager. Citizenship.
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Branislav Zebec - Dinamo Zagreb, Eintracht Frankfurt, Borussia Dortmund, Hamburger SV, Eintracht Braunschweig, Hajduk Split, VfB Stuttgart, Bayern München, Alemannia ...