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Dragan Džajić

Dragan Džajić (Serbian Cyrillic: Драган Џајић; born 30 May 1946) is a Serbian football administrator and former player who is the current president of the Football Association of Serbia from 14 March 2023.[2]

Dragan Džajić
Džajić in 1970
President of Football Association of Serbia
Assumed office
14 March 2023
Preceded byNenad Bjeković (acting)
President of Red Star Belgrade
In office
19 December 2012 – 19 June 2014
Preceded byVladan Lukić
Succeeded bySvetozar Mijailović
In office
1998–2004
Preceded bySvetozar Mijailović
Succeeded byDragan Stojković
Personal details
Born
Dragan Džajić

(1946-05-30) 30 May 1946 (age 77)
Ub, PR Serbia, Yugoslavia
Height1.74 m (5 ft 9 in)[1]
OccupationFootballer
Football administrator

Association football career
Position(s) Left winger
Youth career
1961–1963 Red Star Belgrade
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1963–1975 Red Star Belgrade 281 (108)
1975–1977 Bastia 56 (31)
1977–1978 Red Star Belgrade 25 (5)
Total 362 (144)
International career
1964–1979 Yugoslavia 85 (23)
Medal record
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Džajić is widely considered to be one of the best footballers to emerge from the former Yugoslavia, and one of the greatest left wingers of all time.[3] Džajić was known for his crosses, passes, dribbling with great pace, natural technique and his left footed free kicks.

In November 2003, to celebrate UEFA's Jubilee, he was selected as the Golden Player of Serbia and Montenegro by the Football Association of Serbia and Montenegro as their most outstanding player of the past 50 years.[4]

Club career edit

Born on 30 May 1946, in the small town of Ub, 60 kilometres outside Belgrade, Džajić's football career (1961–1978) was spent primarily with Red Star Belgrade. A left winger, his career with the club spanned 590 games and 287 goals by winning five league titles and four Yugoslavian Cups. In 1969, Džajić received the Sport newspaper's Golden Badge award for Yugoslavia's best athlete. He is considered to have been one of the most important players in the history of the club and is one of only five players to have been awarded the Zvezdine zvezde status.

Red Star Belgrade edit

Early starter edit

Džajić was plucked from the relative obscurity of his local club, FK Jedinstvo, by Red Star Belgrade youth coach Miljan Miljanić, spending two years in the club's youth system.

Though only 17 years and 8 days of age, Džajić was handed his first team debut by head coach Miša Pavić in a Yugoslav First League match against FK Budućnost Titograd on 8 June 1963, which finished 0–0. It was the last week of the 1962–63 league season with FK Partizan already clinching the league championship and Red Star hovering in 7th place, out of European spots.[5] The match was played at Omladinski Stadium at Karaburma because Red Star's famous home Marakana was in the final construction stages.

Džajić started out as a left-back but it was further up the flank that he made his impact. An expert dribbler, his left foot provided a constant stream of goals for teammate Vojin Lazarević. Džajić was rewarded with championship medals in 1964, 1968, 1969, 1970 and 1973, while he lifted the cup in 1964, 1968, 1970 and 1971.

Semi-final defeat edit

European Champion Clubs' Cup success very nearly came his way too. In the 1970–71 season, Red Star Belgrade reached the semi-finals of the top continental club competition, and beat Panathinaikos FC 4–1 in the first leg in Belgrade. Džajić was suspended for the return in Athens, however, which the Greek team won 3–0 to go through on away goals.

Bastia edit

From 1975 to 1977, he played for SC Bastia in France (scoring another 31 times). He is considered to have been one of their most notable players of all time.

International career edit

Džajić was just eighteen when he was first named to the Yugoslavia national team. He made his debut on 17 June 1964 in a 2–1 defeat against Romania at the JNA Stadium in Belgrade. Džajić would go on to earn 85 caps (the most in the history of the Yugoslavia national team) and score 23 goals. He became renowned for his passing, dribbling and goal-scoring. His most famous international match was likely the 1968 European Championship semifinal against England, in which his 87th-minute lob over the goalkeeper Gordon Banks gave Yugoslavia a 1–0 victory against the defending world champions. The British press dubbed him "the magic Dragan." He went on to score in the final against Italy but he could not prevent Yugoslavia losing 2–0 after a replay.

Džajić said about his most well-known international matches (at the UEFA Euro 1968):

I have nice memories from that championship. It's true that our failure in the final hurts me, but from today's perspective, I can say that we made a great result. Some excellent teams were behind us, but against the home side, we were in a subordinate position due to a 'higher power.' The referee Dienst was the Azzurri's twelfth man and they won only due to his help. In those circumstances, our generation couldn't win the gold medal. It's also too bad that there was no Ilija Petković in the repeated match because our game play would have been much quicker.[6]

 
Džajić (right) facing Sweden's Jan Olsson at the 1974 FIFA World Cup

He participated in the 1974 FIFA World Cup which was held in West Germany. Džajić participated in Yugoslavia's opening championship game draw with world champions Brazil and scored one goal in a record victory of 9–0 against Zaire. However, after passing the second stage of the championship, Yugoslavia didn't repeat the results of their opening games. They lost three games in a row, and had to return home.

Administrative edit

Džajić retired as a player in 1978, at the age of 32. Right away, he began performing a role as Red Star's technical director. In his first season in the new administrative role, the club reached the UEFA Cup final. Džajić became the main decision-maker within the club when it comes to transfer policy.

In 1998, Džajić became the club's president – a position he resigned from in 2004 due to health issues.

Corruption allegations and presidential abolition edit

On 31 January 2011, the trial started in which Džajić was charged of fraud perpetrated during the sale of players from Red Star Belgrade during Džajić's time as the president of the club, specifically Nemanja Vidić. Džajić pleaded not guilty.[7] The charges against Nemanja Vidić were dropped. Nemanja Vidić also denied all accusations against Dragan Džajić.

On 16 November 2012, Tomislav Nikolić, the President of Serbia, signed an exempt from criminal liability of all charges. This abolition ended all legal proceedings against Džajić.[8]

Return to Red Star and re-election as president in 2012 edit

It was stated by local Serbian newspapers at the beginning of December 2011 that Džajić would return to the administration of Red Star, as it was believed that Džajić was the only one who could get Red Star back on track. However, nothing came of this. Džajić spoke to Blic (tabloid daily newspaper in Serbia) after the board meeting, saying: "I spoke with people from the club, the desire to return was not disputed, I wanted to help, because everything that I previously experienced with the club cannot be forgotten. I followed, listened to and read what happened at the meeting, I wanted to come back but nothing happened and life goes on. I remain available and in this case I can only wish Red Star better days."[9]

On 19 December 2012, Džajić was elected as President of Red Star Belgrade for the second time.[10] He resigned from the position on 19 June 2014.[11] He was then chosen as honorary president of the club

On 14 March 2023, Dzajic was elected president of Football Association of Serbia for a mandate of four years.[2]

Legacy edit

 
Džajić on a 2022 stamp of Serbia

In November 2011, Džajić was named to "the greatest European Championship XI of all time" by Goal.com.[12][13]

On 2 December 2022, Red Star Belgrade announced that the number 11 worn by Džajić will be retired from the 2023–24 season on.[14]

Honours edit

Club edit

Red Star Belgrade

International edit

Yugoslavia

Individual edit

Awards

References edit

  1. ^ "Dragan Dzajic :: Dragan Džajić". www.thefinalball.com.
  2. ^ a b "ВАНРЕДНА ИЗБОРНА СЕДНИЦА СКУПШТИНЕ ФСС | ДРАГАН ЏАЈИЋ, ЛЕГЕНДАРНИ ИГРАЧ И ФУНКЦИОНЕР, ИЗАБРАН ЗА НОВОГ ПРЕДСЕДНИКА ФУДБАЛСКОГ САВЕЗА СРБИЈЕ" [EXTRAORDINARY ELECTION SESSION OF THE FSS ASSEMBLY | DRAGAN DŽAJIĆ, LEGENDARY PLAYER AND OFFICIAL, ELECTED AS THE NEW PRESIDENT OF THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION OF SERBIA] (in Serbian). Football Association of Serbia. 14 March 2023.
  3. ^ Riaz, Adnan (22 October 2020). "Full List Of 110 Nominees For France Football's 'Ballon d'Or Dream Team' Have Been Revealed". SPORTbible. from the original on 3 November 2020. Retrieved 13 November 2020.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 12 March 2004. Retrieved 23 November 2015.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. ^ Džajin debi za Zvezdu – 8. juna 1963.;Mondo.rs, 8 June 2013
  6. ^ "Vesti spezial magazine, pg. 13". Vesti (in Serbian). 16 May 2000.
  7. ^ "Former Yugoslavia star Dragan Dzajic goes on trial for alleged fraud in sale of players". Canadian Press. 31 January 2011. Retrieved 31 January 2011.
  8. ^ "President exempts ex-Red Star head from criminal prosecution". B92. 1 April 2023. Archived from the original on 21 February 2013.
  9. ^ "Džajić: Hteo sam da se vratim u Zvezdu, ali me nisu ni zvali!".
  10. ^ Večernje novosti (19 December 2012). "Džajić i zvanično novi predsednik Zvezde" (in Serbian). Retrieved 26 April 2022.
  11. ^ B92 (19 June 2014). "Ostavka Džajića, Terzić gensek" (in Serbian). Retrieved 26 April 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  12. ^ Garganese, Carlo (29 November 2011). . Goal.com. Archived from the original on 29 March 2022. Retrieved 24 December 2022.
  13. ^ "Džaja među 11 veličansvetnih!". www.novosti.rs.
  14. ^ "Поштовање Џаји - дрес са бројем 11 се повлачи из употребе". FK Crvena zvezda. 2 September 2022. Retrieved 4 September 2022.
  15. ^ "1968 team of the tournament". Union of European Football Associations. 1 April 2011. Retrieved 14 May 2020.
  16. ^ "1976 team of the tournament". UEFA.com. 21 March 2016. Retrieved 2 January 2015.
  17. ^ "FUWO 1969" (PDF). FCC-Wiki. Retrieved 23 April 2024.
  18. ^ "FUWO 1970" (PDF). FCC-Wiki. Retrieved 23 April 2024.
  19. ^ "FUWO 1971" (PDF). FCC-Wiki. Retrieved 23 April 2024.
  20. ^ "FUWO 1973" (PDF). FCC-Wiki. Retrieved 23 April 2024.
  21. ^ "ERIC BATTY’S WORLD XI – THE SIXTIES" Retrieved on 17 June 2016
  22. ^ FIFA XI´s Matches - Full Info 17 November 2015 at the Wayback Machine

External links edit

  • (in Serbian) Profile at Serbia national football team website
Awards
Preceded by The Best Athlete of Yugoslavia
1969
Succeeded by

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Dragan Dzajic Serbian Cyrillic Dragan Џaјiћ born 30 May 1946 is a Serbian football administrator and former player who is the current president of the Football Association of Serbia from 14 March 2023 2 Dragan DzajicDzajic in 1970President of Football Association of SerbiaIncumbentAssumed office 14 March 2023Preceded byNenad Bjekovic acting President of Red Star BelgradeIn office 19 December 2012 19 June 2014Preceded byVladan LukicSucceeded bySvetozar MijailovicIn office 1998 2004Preceded bySvetozar MijailovicSucceeded byDragan StojkovicPersonal detailsBornDragan Dzajic 1946 05 30 30 May 1946 age 77 Ub PR Serbia YugoslaviaHeight1 74 m 5 ft 9 in 1 OccupationFootballerFootball administratorAssociation football careerPosition s Left wingerYouth career1961 1963Red Star BelgradeSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1963 1975Red Star Belgrade281 108 1975 1977Bastia56 31 1977 1978Red Star Belgrade25 5 Total362 144 International career1964 1979Yugoslavia85 23 Medal record Men s Football Representing Yugoslavia European Championship 1968 Italy Team Mediterranean Games 1971 Izmir Team Club domestic league appearances and goals Dzajic is widely considered to be one of the best footballers to emerge from the former Yugoslavia and one of the greatest left wingers of all time 3 Dzajic was known for his crosses passes dribbling with great pace natural technique and his left footed free kicks In November 2003 to celebrate UEFA s Jubilee he was selected as the Golden Player of Serbia and Montenegro by the Football Association of Serbia and Montenegro as their most outstanding player of the past 50 years 4 Contents 1 Club career 1 1 Red Star Belgrade 1 1 1 Early starter 1 1 2 Semi final defeat 1 2 Bastia 2 International career 3 Administrative 3 1 Corruption allegations and presidential abolition 3 2 Return to Red Star and re election as president in 2012 4 Legacy 5 Honours 5 1 Club 5 2 International 5 3 Individual 6 References 7 External linksClub career editBorn on 30 May 1946 in the small town of Ub 60 kilometres outside Belgrade Dzajic s football career 1961 1978 was spent primarily with Red Star Belgrade A left winger his career with the club spanned 590 games and 287 goals by winning five league titles and four Yugoslavian Cups In 1969 Dzajic received the Sport newspaper s Golden Badge award for Yugoslavia s best athlete He is considered to have been one of the most important players in the history of the club and is one of only five players to have been awarded the Zvezdine zvezde status Red Star Belgrade edit Early starter edit Dzajic was plucked from the relative obscurity of his local club FK Jedinstvo by Red Star Belgrade youth coach Miljan Miljanic spending two years in the club s youth system Though only 17 years and 8 days of age Dzajic was handed his first team debut by head coach Misa Pavic in a Yugoslav First League match against FK Buducnost Titograd on 8 June 1963 which finished 0 0 It was the last week of the 1962 63 league season with FK Partizan already clinching the league championship and Red Star hovering in 7th place out of European spots 5 The match was played at Omladinski Stadium at Karaburma because Red Star s famous home Marakana was in the final construction stages Dzajic started out as a left back but it was further up the flank that he made his impact An expert dribbler his left foot provided a constant stream of goals for teammate Vojin Lazarevic Dzajic was rewarded with championship medals in 1964 1968 1969 1970 and 1973 while he lifted the cup in 1964 1968 1970 and 1971 Semi final defeat edit European Champion Clubs Cup success very nearly came his way too In the 1970 71 season Red Star Belgrade reached the semi finals of the top continental club competition and beat Panathinaikos FC 4 1 in the first leg in Belgrade Dzajic was suspended for the return in Athens however which the Greek team won 3 0 to go through on away goals Bastia edit From 1975 to 1977 he played for SC Bastia in France scoring another 31 times He is considered to have been one of their most notable players of all time International career editDzajic was just eighteen when he was first named to the Yugoslavia national team He made his debut on 17 June 1964 in a 2 1 defeat against Romania at the JNA Stadium in Belgrade Dzajic would go on to earn 85 caps the most in the history of the Yugoslavia national team and score 23 goals He became renowned for his passing dribbling and goal scoring His most famous international match was likely the 1968 European Championship semifinal against England in which his 87th minute lob over the goalkeeper Gordon Banks gave Yugoslavia a 1 0 victory against the defending world champions The British press dubbed him the magic Dragan He went on to score in the final against Italy but he could not prevent Yugoslavia losing 2 0 after a replay Dzajic said about his most well known international matches at the UEFA Euro 1968 I have nice memories from that championship It s true that our failure in the final hurts me but from today s perspective I can say that we made a great result Some excellent teams were behind us but against the home side we were in a subordinate position due to a higher power The referee Dienst was the Azzurri s twelfth man and they won only due to his help In those circumstances our generation couldn t win the gold medal It s also too bad that there was no Ilija Petkovic in the repeated match because our game play would have been much quicker 6 nbsp Dzajic right facing Sweden s Jan Olsson at the 1974 FIFA World Cup He participated in the 1974 FIFA World Cup which was held in West Germany Dzajic participated in Yugoslavia s opening championship game draw with world champions Brazil and scored one goal in a record victory of 9 0 against Zaire However after passing the second stage of the championship Yugoslavia didn t repeat the results of their opening games They lost three games in a row and had to return home Administrative editDzajic retired as a player in 1978 at the age of 32 Right away he began performing a role as Red Star s technical director In his first season in the new administrative role the club reached the UEFA Cup final Dzajic became the main decision maker within the club when it comes to transfer policy In 1998 Dzajic became the club s president a position he resigned from in 2004 due to health issues Corruption allegations and presidential abolition edit On 31 January 2011 the trial started in which Dzajic was charged of fraud perpetrated during the sale of players from Red Star Belgrade during Dzajic s time as the president of the club specifically Nemanja Vidic Dzajic pleaded not guilty 7 The charges against Nemanja Vidic were dropped Nemanja Vidic also denied all accusations against Dragan Dzajic On 16 November 2012 Tomislav Nikolic the President of Serbia signed an exempt from criminal liability of all charges This abolition ended all legal proceedings against Dzajic 8 Return to Red Star and re election as president in 2012 edit It was stated by local Serbian newspapers at the beginning of December 2011 that Dzajic would return to the administration of Red Star as it was believed that Dzajic was the only one who could get Red Star back on track However nothing came of this Dzajic spoke to Blic tabloid daily newspaper in Serbia after the board meeting saying I spoke with people from the club the desire to return was not disputed I wanted to help because everything that I previously experienced with the club cannot be forgotten I followed listened to and read what happened at the meeting I wanted to come back but nothing happened and life goes on I remain available and in this case I can only wish Red Star better days 9 On 19 December 2012 Dzajic was elected as President of Red Star Belgrade for the second time 10 He resigned from the position on 19 June 2014 11 He was then chosen as honorary president of the clubOn 14 March 2023 Dzajic was elected president of Football Association of Serbia for a mandate of four years 2 Legacy edit nbsp Dzajic on a 2022 stamp of Serbia In November 2011 Dzajic was named to the greatest European Championship XI of all time by Goal com 12 13 On 2 December 2022 Red Star Belgrade announced that the number 11 worn by Dzajic will be retired from the 2023 24 season on 14 Honours editClub edit Red Star Belgrade Yugoslav First League 1963 64 1967 68 1968 69 1969 70 1972 73 Yugoslav Cup 1963 64 1967 68 1969 70 1970 71 Mitropa Cup 1968 International edit Yugoslavia Mediterranean Games 1971 UEFA European Championship runner up 1968 Individual edit Awards UEFA Euro Top Scorer 1968 UEFA Euro Team of the Tournament 1968 15 1976 16 Ballon d Or 3rd place 1968 Golden Badge 1969 FUWO European Team of the Season 1968 17 1969 18 1970 19 1972 20 World Soccer World XI 1969 21 1973 Best Sportsman of SD Crvena Zvezda 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 YU Serbian UEFA Golden Player 2004 FIFA XI 1968 22 References edit Dragan Dzajic Dragan Dzajic www thefinalball com a b VANREDNA IZBORNA SEDNICA SKUPShTINE FSS DRAGAN ЏAЈIЋ LEGENDARNI IGRACh I FUNKCIONER IZABRAN ZA NOVOG PREDSEDNIKA FUDBALSKOG SAVEZA SRBIЈE EXTRAORDINARY ELECTION SESSION OF THE FSS ASSEMBLY DRAGAN DZAJIC LEGENDARY PLAYER AND OFFICIAL ELECTED AS THE NEW PRESIDENT OF THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION OF SERBIA in Serbian Football Association of Serbia 14 March 2023 Riaz Adnan 22 October 2020 Full List Of 110 Nominees For France Football s Ballon d Or Dream Team Have Been Revealed SPORTbible Archived from the original on 3 November 2020 Retrieved 13 November 2020 Archived copy Archived from the original on 12 March 2004 Retrieved 23 November 2015 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Dzajin debi za Zvezdu 8 juna 1963 Mondo rs 8 June 2013 Vesti spezial magazine pg 13 Vesti in Serbian 16 May 2000 Former Yugoslavia star Dragan Dzajic goes on trial for alleged fraud in sale of players Canadian Press 31 January 2011 Retrieved 31 January 2011 President exempts ex Red Star head from criminal prosecution B92 1 April 2023 Archived from the original on 21 February 2013 Dzajic Hteo sam da se vratim u Zvezdu ali me nisu ni zvali Vecernje novosti 19 December 2012 Dzajic i zvanicno novi predsednik Zvezde in Serbian Retrieved 26 April 2022 B92 19 June 2014 Ostavka Dzajica Terzic gensek in Serbian Retrieved 26 April 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Garganese Carlo 29 November 2011 The greatest European Championship XI of all time featuring Zidane Van Basten amp Maldini Goal com Archived from the original on 29 March 2022 Retrieved 24 December 2022 Dzaja među 11 velicansvetnih www novosti rs Poshtovaњe Џaјi dres sa broјem 11 se povlachi iz upotrebe FK Crvena zvezda 2 September 2022 Retrieved 4 September 2022 1968 team of the tournament Union of European Football Associations 1 April 2011 Retrieved 14 May 2020 1976 team of the tournament UEFA com 21 March 2016 Retrieved 2 January 2015 FUWO 1969 PDF FCC Wiki Retrieved 23 April 2024 FUWO 1970 PDF FCC Wiki Retrieved 23 April 2024 FUWO 1971 PDF FCC Wiki Retrieved 23 April 2024 FUWO 1973 PDF FCC Wiki Retrieved 23 April 2024 ERIC BATTY S WORLD XI THE SIXTIES Retrieved on 17 June 2016 FIFA XI s Matches Full Info Archived 17 November 2015 at the Wayback MachineExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dragan Dzajic in Serbian Profile at Serbia national football team website UEFA com Serbia and Montenegro s Golden Player Awards Preceded byĐurđa Bjedov The Best Athlete of Yugoslavia1969 Succeeded byDesanka Pesut Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dragan Dzajic amp oldid 1221154563, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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