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Players in the Yugoslav First League

Books

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[1], [2], [3], [4], [5], [6], [7], [8]

  • SAŠK Sarajevo: Giljaković, Dvoržak - Štebl, Celebor, Plaček, Gavrilović, Kovačić, Bevanda, Montl, Felver, Götz 2, Bulat, Jan, Tomičić, Šiber (?/2), Manić, Viktor Götz*Austria, Beck, Sulejman Pašić (?/2), Luft, Jakupec (?/3).
  • Ilirija:

[9], [10], [11], [12], [13], [14], [15], [16], [17], [18]

  • SAŠK Sarajevo: Dvoržak (2/0) - Sulejmanpašić (2/0), Anton Felver (2/0), Jan, Plaček (2/1), Celebor (2/0), Montel/Montl (2/0), Magerle (2/0), Gavrilović (2/0), Sieber (2/0), Ferry Götz*Austria (2/2), Đuro Novotny (2/1).
  • Slavija Osijek: Dragutin Grinbaum (1/0) - Stradiot (1/0), Pintar (1/1), Rožić (1/0), Petelin (1/0), Urban (1/0), Balint (1/0), Habdija (1/0), Rabel (1/0), Branko Andučić (1/0), Adolf Jelačić (1/0).
  • Somborski SK:

[19], [20], [21], [22], [23], [24], [25], [26]

  • Slavija Osijek: Dragutin Grinbaum (1/0) - Hoder (1/0), Pintar (1/0), Rožić (1/0), Petelin (1/0), Urban (1/0), Rukavina (1/0), Rafaj (1/0), Rabel (1/1), Branko Andučić (1/1), Adolf Jelačić (1/0).
  • SAŠK Sarajevo:

[27], [28], [29], [30]

  • SAŠK Sarajevo:
  • Slavija Osijek:

[31], [32], [33]

  • SAŠK Sarajevo: Giljaković - Kovačić, Bevanda, Jan, Bulat, Götz 2, Tomičić, Siber, Kragić, Viktor Götz*Austria, Felver.
  • Ilirija: Miklavčič - Pleš, Beltram, Janez 2, Dekleva, V. Župančić, E. Župančić, Oto Oman, D. Župančić, Veraušek, Dobrlec.

[34], [35], [36]

  • SAŠK Sarajevo:

[37], [38], [39]

[40], [41]

  • Slavija Sarajevo:
  • Slavija Osijek: Vagner - Hrs, Mile, Geto, Hundelić, Isajlović, Gaštajger, Čičkov, Pristojnović, Lembi, Andučić. (Squad 1930)

[43], [44], [45], [46]

  • SAŠK Sarajevo: Giljaković - Kobat, Bevanda, Vilmoš, Pindin, Antun Pogačnik, Cilvo, Götz 2, Ivanović, Braćadžić, Klement, Viktor Götz*Austria, Ler, Arpenc, Siber, T. Tomčić, Paškvan. (Squad 1931)

[47], [48], [49], [50], [51], [52]

  • Viktorija Zagreb:

[53], [54], [55], [56], [57], [58], [59], [60], [61], [62], [63], [64]

  • Primorje Ljubljana: Starec - Viktor Hassl, Stanko Bertoncelj 1, Zemljak, Slamić, Boncelj, Šlamberger, Erman, Rudi, Bertoncelj 2, Jež, Zemljič.
  • Slavija Osijek: Konrad - Hrs, Tepšić, Geto, Gustav Lehner, Hrubec, Šulc, Flam, Cvijetko, Mesaroš, Andučić. (Squad 1932)

[65], [66], [67], [68], [69], [70], [71], [72], [73], [74]

  • Primorje Ljubljana: Starec, Logar - Bervar, Viktor Hassl, Zemljak, Jug, Jež, Pupo, Starec, Boncelj, Stanko Bertoncelj 1, Bertoncelj 2, Slamić, Šlamberger, Makovec, Petelin, Janežić, Papček, Put, Terček, Zemljič.
  • Slavija Osijek: Wagner - Eger, Kolar, Gergec, Milanović, Vodeničar, Naci, Dejanović, Isajlović, Hrs, Mesaroš, Schulz.

[75], [76], [77], [78], [79], [80]

  • Krajišnik Banja Luka: Plajić, Zakić - Sačić, Kasalović, Davidović, Marić, Kašavenda, Urtović, Jorgić, Filipović, Lađarević, Jakić, Aleksandar Mastela, Gabrić, Bilić, Cvetković, Ljubibratić.
  • Slavija Osijek:
  • Gradjanski Skoplje:
  • Crnogorac Cetinje:
  • ŽAK V. Kikinda: Milošev, Hanok - Knežev, Ušumović, Eremut, Kenjereš, Vilhelm, Šimunović, Kosić, Kanazir, Roša, Lacković, Blažić, Klajić, Todorović, Dragić, Varna. (Squad 1935)
  • Radnički Kragujevac: Degel - Adamović, Stojiljković, Marenović, Milovanović, Dinić, Nešković, Stanojević, Denić, Mitrović, Nikolić 2, S. Nikolić 1. (Squad 1935)
  • Gradjanski Niš: Pavlović - D. Đorđević, A. Milosavljević, R. Vučković, Ristić 2, Dinić, Ristić 1, Stojanović, D. Stanković, Jovanović, Stamenković. (Squad 1935)
  • ŽAK Subotica:
  • Concordia Zagreb:

[81], [82], [URN_NBN_SI_DOC-3IQMESID.pdf], [URN_NBN_SI_doc-8S4GL3T.pdf], [URN_NBN_SI_DOC-VTIIFE9J.pdf], [83]

  • Slavija Osijek: Krestak - Ernest Dubac, F___ , Adamović, Kolar, Gajer, Šulc, K_er, Cvetković, Smeliček/Šmolček, Mesaroš, Gergec.

[84], [85], [86], [87], [88], [www.dlib.si/stream/URN:NBN:SI:DOC-KE860B21.pdf], [89], [90], [91], [92], [93]

  • NK Ljubljana: Logar, Pogačnik - Viktor Hassl, Jug, Žitnik, Stanko Bertoncelj, Vodišek, Nikolić, Boncelj, Cankar, Slapar, Šercer, Janežič, Pupo, France Lah, Vlado, Kosar, Čebohin, Vovk, Jež, Bertoncelj 2, Tičar, Sandi Lah, Čebek, Erber. Coach: G. Baugerter*Switzerland

[94], [95], [96], [97], [98], [99], [100], [101], [102], [103], [104], [105], [106], [107], [108], [109]

  • NK Ljubljana: Pogačnik, Lindtner, Londić - Viktor Hassl, Stanko Bertoncelj, Ceglar, Boncelj, Sočan, Vodišek, Cankar, Pupo, Čebohin, Šercer, Janežić, Smrekar, Mrak, Tonček, Grintal, Nikolić, Vovk, Jež, Gomezel, Gozdar, Erber, Pepček.
  • Slavija Varaždin: Grim, Gašparić - Šifić, Mađarić, Starsić, Zimić, Pušić, Dabić, Guta, Solerti, Bradaška, Koprivnjak, Kržan, Sabljak, Pavletić.

[110], [111], [112], [113], [114], [115], [116], [117], [118]

-Stats with (?/X) formula only for Serbian League. Stats with (?/X)* formula for Yugoslav league.

Srpska liga (rest):

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[119], [120], [121], [122], [123]

Hrvatsko-Slovenačka liga (rest):

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[124], [125], [126], [127]

  • Slavija Osijek: Silberbauer - Moriac, Flam, Majer, Kvešpek, Kasa, Kolar, Dejanović, Ugraj, Adamović, Farkaš, Hrinko, Antun Lokošek 1, Lokošek 2, Gregec, Petrović. (Squad 1940)
  • Split: - Perović, Todić, Rosić, Dumanjić.
  • Slavija Varaždin:
  • NK Ljubljana: Lintner - Ceglar, Stanko Bertoncelj, Šerder, Pupo, Presinger, Smole, Jež 1, Grintal, Tvrdić, Jež 2. (Squad 1940)

1940–41

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[128], [129], [130], [131], [132], [133], [134], [135], [136], [137]

  • Jugoslavija Jabuka: Anton Puhar, K. Jovanović - Stokić[38], Damjanović, Bezuljević, Aćimović, Damnjanov, Deči, Ugrišić, Nedeljković, Mihajlović, Rauh (?/6), Stepanov (?/1), Dabić (?/9), Tubić (?/3)[39], Kocić, Demendi, Kovačević (?/3), Kostić (?/2), Živić (?/2). (Squad 1940)

Hrvatska liga:

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[138], [139], [140], [141]

  • Concordia Zagreb:
  • Split:
  • Slavija Varaždin:
  • SAŠK Sarajevo:
  • Slavija Osijek:
  • Željezničar Zagreb:

Slovenačka liga

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  • SK Ljubljana:
  • Železničar Maribor:
  • Amater:
  • Mars:
  • Bratstvo:
  • I. SSK Maribor:
  • Olimp Celje:

Notes

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  1. ^ Jaroslav Šifer is sometimes spelled as Jaroslav Schiffer.
  2. ^ Fritz Ferderber, also known as Fric Ferderber.
  3. ^ Rudolf Rupec played for both, Austria and SHS national teams.
  4. ^ Viktor Götz is sometimes spelled as Viktor Goetz and in the Yugoslav press sometimes as Goc.
  5. ^ Franz Mantler is sometimes spelled as Franjo Mantler by Yugoslav media.
  6. ^ Károly Nemes was mostly known in Yugoslav press as Dragutin Nemeš or less often as Karolj Nemeš.
  7. ^ Jovan Cvetković played with Jugoslavija until 1926 when he moved to Maĉva where he later became a coach.
  8. ^ Alojz Mahek was also known as Lojza Mahek.
  9. ^ Ernest Hockmann is sometimes spelled as Ernest Hokman.
  10. ^ Mirko Machiedo is sometimes spelled as Mirko Makijedo.
  11. ^ Sometimes named Anton Copko.
  12. ^ Remija Markicić, in Hungarian Remija Markicics, played for both, Hungary and SHS national teams.
  13. ^ Evgen Betteto, born in Ljubljana in 8-11-1894, played as forward, died 12-2-1945 in Dachau concentration camp
  14. ^ Aleksandar Perl, probably known as Alexander Perl, is probably Austrian as the Backa monography says that the club by the end f the 1920s brought coaches from Budapest and Vienna, and Nagy would be from Budapest and Perl from Vienna.
  15. ^ Ivan Bek, known in France as Yvan Beck, is a Serbian footballer who has played for both, Yugoslav and French national teams.
  16. ^ Janoš Horvat, sometimes known as Josip Horvat.
  17. ^ Svetozar Popović is a Serbian footballer that played for the Romanian natnal team as Svetozar Popovici.
  18. ^ Miodrag Jovanović was also known as Minda Jovanović.
  19. ^ Sándor Nemes, also known as Alexander Neufeld in Austria, as player has represented both Hungary and Austria, was often known in Yugoslav media as Antal Nemeš.
  20. ^ Vilim Šipoš, in Hungarian Vilmos Sipos, has represented both, Hungarian and Yugoslav national teams.
  21. ^ Ljubomir Vojinović was BASK captain and was often known as Ljubiša Vojinović. Often misspelled as Vojnović.
  22. ^ Aleksandar Kanazir played under the pseudonim "Vasić" because he was a high-school student and as such he ws forbitten to play
  23. ^ Ladislav Franek was also known as Laslo Frank.
  24. ^ Ivan Gajer, also known as Ivica Gajer.
  25. ^ Ivan Hitrec, also known as Ico Hitrec.
  26. ^ Ján Podhradský has played for both, Yugoslav and Slovakian national teams, and is known as Jan Podhradski in Yugoslav media, however often misspelled as Pohradski, Pohardski, etc.
  27. ^ Ladislav Žmara, also known as Vladimir Žmara
  28. ^ Luigi Di Franco is often refered as Difranko is Yugoslav media.
  29. ^ Milan Krstić, b. 1922 in Ljubovija, later became player/coach at Mačva.
  30. ^ Jovica Jovanović played with SAND and Vojvodina, later coached FK Novi Sad, Vojvodina and Dutch Twente
  31. ^ Pája Német, also known as Pal Nemet, or Palika Nemet
  32. ^ Ladislav Bogešić is also known as Lazar Bogešić.
  33. ^ Čerićtimes wrongly spelled as Đerić, came from Slavonski Brod
  34. ^ Jovan "Jovica" Jovanović
  35. ^ Jovan "Joška" Nikolić
  36. ^ Milan Bocić, ex-SK Jugoslavija
  37. ^ Borović playing in Bata came from Car Lazar. In Car Lazar there were two Borović, Kića and Čile. Uncertain which one came to Bata.
  38. ^ Stokić, ex- SK Jugoslavija
  39. ^ Tubić, ex-SK Jugoslavija
  40. ^ Known as Stojan Bogojević in pre-WWII Yugoslavia, he played as Stoyan Bogoev for the Bulgarian national team during WWII.
  41. ^ Known as Bogdan Vidović in pre-WWII Yugoslavia, he played as Bogdan Vidov for the Bulgarian national team during WWII.
  42. ^ Known as Blagoje Simonović in pre-WWII Yugoslavia, he played as Blagoy Simeonov for the Bulgarian national team during WWII.
  43. ^ Known as Kiril Simonović in pre-WWII Yugoslavia, he played as Kiril Simeonov for the Bulgarian national team during WWII. He was later known as Kiril Simonovski and played for the Yugoslav national team as well.
  44. ^ Known as Todor Atanacković in pre-WWII Yugoslavia, he played as Todor Atanaskov for the Bulgarian national team during WWII.