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Franjo Glaser

Franjo Glaser (surname sometimes written Glazer; 7 January 1913 – 1 March 2003)[1] was a Croatian football goalkeeper and football manager. He is the only Yugoslav footballer who won national titles before and after the Second World War, with three clubs BSK Belgrade, Građanski Zagreb and FK Partizan.[2]

Franjo Glaser
Personal information
Date of birth (1913-01-07)7 January 1913
Place of birth Sarajevo, Austro-Hungary
Date of death 1 March 2003(2003-03-01) (aged 90)
Place of death Zagreb, Croatia
Position(s) Goalkeeper
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1929–1930 Hajduk Sarajevo
1930–1933 Slavija Osijek
1933–1937 BSK Belgrade 269 (0)
1937–1945 Građanski Zagreb 112 (0)
1945–1947 Partizan 16 (0)
1947–1949 Mornar Split
International career
1933–1940 Yugoslavia 35 (0)
1940–1944 Croatia 11 (0)
Managerial career
1945–1946 Partizan
1947–1948 Kvarner Rijeka
1948–1949 Mornar Split
1949–1950 Kvarner Rijeka
1954–1956 Rijeka
Proleter Osijek
1968–1970 NK Zagreb
1970–1972 Borac Banja Luka
Sloga Doboj
Trešnjevka
FK Rudar Breza
Bratstvo Novi Travnik
Klagenfurt
Velež Mostar
Sartid Smederevo
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Club career edit

Glaser was born in Sarajevo.[2] He started playing for SK Hajduk Sarajevo having debuted for their first team being only 15. He was Hajduk goalkeeper in their games in the 1930 Yugoslav Cup.[3] In 1930 he moved to NK Slavija Osijek where he will play until 1933 when he moved to BSK Belgrade. With BSK he made an immediate impact becoming the club's main goalkeeper, and already that year he became a national team player, as well. He played with BSK between 1933 and 1937 winning the Yugoslav championship on two occasions, in 1935 and 1936, and playing a total of 269 matches with the club.[4]

In summer 1936 he was considered guilty by the court in Belgrade of the drowning of one boy in the Sava river resort. The episode affected Glaser and ended up being decisive in his to move to another giant of Yugoslav football, Zagreb's HŠK Građanski. He acquired an almost a legendary status there. He restored his place as the national team main goalkeeper, and with Građanski he will win another Yugoslav championship in 1940 as well as the Croatian championship in 1943. He played a total of 623 games for Građanski.[4]

After the end of the Second World War, Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia was formed, he signed with Partizan Belgrade where he won another Yugoslav title in 1947. After that season, he became simultaneously coach and goalkeeper of NK Mornar Split, where he will stay until 1949.[4]

Between 1933 and 1949 he played a total of 1,225 matches. Tall, strong, elastic, with excellent reflexes and brave interventions, he is definitely considered one of the best Yugoslav players from that period. He has also the impressive record of having defended 73 of 94 penalties he stood against.[5]

International career edit

While playing for BSK and Građanski Glaser was the regular goalkeeper of the Yugoslavia national team having earned a total of 35 caps. His debut was on 3 April 1933 in a friendly match against Spain, 1–1 draw, and his fairway was in a friendly played on 3 November 1940 against Germany, 2–0 win.[4]

After the invasion of Yugoslavia, Glaser played further eleven matches for the Croatia national team, all four matches that Banovina Croatia played, and seven matches for the Independent State of Croatia.[5] His final international was an April 1944 friendly match against Slovakia.[6]

Coaching career and retirement edit

When coming to the newly formed FK Partizan in 1945 Glaser beside their goalkeeper became their first manager. However that year the league has not been yet reestablished and by the end of the year he was replaced by the Hungarian Illés Spitz. He stayed in Belgrade until 1947, but when he moved to Mornar Split he would experience again the feeling of being a manager/player. This early coaching experiences proved to be an excellent way of gaining experience, and Glaser later managed numerous clubs, such as GNK Dinamo Zagreb, NK Kvarner Rijeka, NK Proleter Osijek, FK Borac Banja Luka, NK Trešnjevka Zagreb, Austria FC Klagenfurt (today's FC Kärnten) and FK Sartid Smederevo, among others.[4]

He spent his final years at a retirement home in Zagreb. He is buried in Mirogoj Cemetery.[7]

Honours edit

Player edit

BSK Belgrade

Građanski Zagreb

Partizan

References edit

  1. ^ Franjo Glaser. Reprezentacija.rs
  2. ^ a b Career story at OFK Beograd official website, retrieved 13-9-2013 (in Serbian)
  3. ^ 1930 19 July 2018 at the Wayback Machine at exyufudbal.in.rs
  4. ^ a b c d e Reprezentacija.rs
  5. ^ a b Nogometni leksikon
  6. ^ "Player Database". EU-football. Retrieved 27 July 2022.
  7. ^ Franjo Glaser 2011-07-18 at the Wayback Machine at Gradska Groblja.

External links edit

  • Franjo Glaser at Reprezentacija.rs (in Serbian)
  • Franjo Glaser at Nogometni leksikon
  • Franjo Glaser at National-Football-Teams.com
  • NAJBOLJI DINAMOV VRATAR SVIH VREMENA Golman koji je sa 3:0 sam pobijedio Juventus! Zgodan poput glumca, a među vratinicama suveren i hladan! (in Croatian)

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Franjo Glaser surname sometimes written Glazer 7 January 1913 1 March 2003 1 was a Croatian football goalkeeper and football manager He is the only Yugoslav footballer who won national titles before and after the Second World War with three clubs BSK Belgrade Građanski Zagreb and FK Partizan 2 Franjo GlaserPersonal informationDate of birth 1913 01 07 7 January 1913Place of birthSarajevo Austro HungaryDate of death1 March 2003 2003 03 01 aged 90 Place of deathZagreb CroatiaPosition s GoalkeeperSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1929 1930Hajduk Sarajevo1930 1933Slavija Osijek1933 1937BSK Belgrade269 0 1937 1945Građanski Zagreb112 0 1945 1947Partizan16 0 1947 1949Mornar SplitInternational career1933 1940Yugoslavia35 0 1940 1944Croatia11 0 Managerial career1945 1946Partizan1947 1948Kvarner Rijeka1948 1949Mornar Split1949 1950Kvarner Rijeka1954 1956RijekaProleter Osijek1968 1970NK Zagreb1970 1972Borac Banja LukaSloga DobojTresnjevkaFK Rudar BrezaBratstvo Novi TravnikKlagenfurtVelez MostarSartid Smederevo Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Club career 2 International career 3 Coaching career and retirement 4 Honours 4 1 Player 5 References 6 External linksClub career editGlaser was born in Sarajevo 2 He started playing for SK Hajduk Sarajevo having debuted for their first team being only 15 He was Hajduk goalkeeper in their games in the 1930 Yugoslav Cup 3 In 1930 he moved to NK Slavija Osijek where he will play until 1933 when he moved to BSK Belgrade With BSK he made an immediate impact becoming the club s main goalkeeper and already that year he became a national team player as well He played with BSK between 1933 and 1937 winning the Yugoslav championship on two occasions in 1935 and 1936 and playing a total of 269 matches with the club 4 In summer 1936 he was considered guilty by the court in Belgrade of the drowning of one boy in the Sava river resort The episode affected Glaser and ended up being decisive in his to move to another giant of Yugoslav football Zagreb s HSK Građanski He acquired an almost a legendary status there He restored his place as the national team main goalkeeper and with Građanski he will win another Yugoslav championship in 1940 as well as the Croatian championship in 1943 He played a total of 623 games for Građanski 4 After the end of the Second World War Federal People s Republic of Yugoslavia was formed he signed with Partizan Belgrade where he won another Yugoslav title in 1947 After that season he became simultaneously coach and goalkeeper of NK Mornar Split where he will stay until 1949 4 Between 1933 and 1949 he played a total of 1 225 matches Tall strong elastic with excellent reflexes and brave interventions he is definitely considered one of the best Yugoslav players from that period He has also the impressive record of having defended 73 of 94 penalties he stood against 5 International career editWhile playing for BSK and Građanski Glaser was the regular goalkeeper of the Yugoslavia national team having earned a total of 35 caps His debut was on 3 April 1933 in a friendly match against Spain 1 1 draw and his fairway was in a friendly played on 3 November 1940 against Germany 2 0 win 4 After the invasion of Yugoslavia Glaser played further eleven matches for the Croatia national team all four matches that Banovina Croatia played and seven matches for the Independent State of Croatia 5 His final international was an April 1944 friendly match against Slovakia 6 Coaching career and retirement editWhen coming to the newly formed FK Partizan in 1945 Glaser beside their goalkeeper became their first manager However that year the league has not been yet reestablished and by the end of the year he was replaced by the Hungarian Illes Spitz He stayed in Belgrade until 1947 but when he moved to Mornar Split he would experience again the feeling of being a manager player This early coaching experiences proved to be an excellent way of gaining experience and Glaser later managed numerous clubs such as GNK Dinamo Zagreb NK Kvarner Rijeka NK Proleter Osijek FK Borac Banja Luka NK Tresnjevka Zagreb Austria FC Klagenfurt today s FC Karnten and FK Sartid Smederevo among others 4 He spent his final years at a retirement home in Zagreb He is buried in Mirogoj Cemetery 7 Honours editPlayer edit BSK Belgrade Kingdom of Yugoslavia First League 1934 35 1935 36 Yugoslav Cup 1934 Građanski Zagreb Kingdom of Yugoslavia First League 1939 40 Banovina of Croatia First League 1940 ISC First League 1941 1943 Partizan Yugoslav First League 1946 47 Yugoslav Cup 1947References edit Franjo Glaser Reprezentacija rs a b Career story at OFK Beograd official website retrieved 13 9 2013 in Serbian 1930 Archived 19 July 2018 at the Wayback Machine at exyufudbal in rs a b c d e Reprezentacija rs a b Nogometni leksikon Player Database EU football Retrieved 27 July 2022 Franjo Glaser Archived 2011 07 18 at the Wayback Machine at Gradska Groblja External links editFranjo Glaser at Reprezentacija rs in Serbian Franjo Glaser at Nogometni leksikon Franjo Glaser at National Football Teams com NAJBOLJI DINAMOV VRATAR SVIH VREMENA Golman koji je sa 3 0 sam pobijedio Juventus Zgodan poput glumca a među vratinicama suveren i hladan in Croatian Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Franjo Glaser amp oldid 1218886352, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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