Born in Kragujevac, he played with local side FK Radnički Kragujevac before signing with Yugoslav club FK Partizan in winter-break of 1967–68 Yugoslav First League season.[1] He made six appearances and scored three goals until the end of the season with Partizan.[2] At age of 27 he had a major leg injury that ended his career.[3]
Coaching career
After retiring, he found himself notoriety as coach. He coached the Yugoslav team at the Universiade in Zagreb, the Yugoslav amateur national team, and the Yugoslav team at the Mediterranean Games.[3] With the U-21 Yugoslav team he won silver at the UEFA European Championship when they lost against the Soviet Union in Sevastopol and then he was with the main Yugoslav team when the country got disqualified due to UN economic sanctions imposed due to the Yugoslav wars.
Then, he coached Bahrain on their 1994 Asian Games and Gulf tournaments, and also worked at club level in Japan, Kuwait, Algeria and Bahrain.[3] However, it all started when he got his coaching license and was brought by FK Zemun to replace Stjepan Bobek in a time when the club had fallen to the Serbian Republic League, what was a third level at backthen Yugoslav league system. He stayed in Zemun 8 years and brought emun back to the top of Yugoslav football.[3]
ivan, Čabrinović, serbian, cyrillic, Иван, Чабриновић, born, 1939, serbian, former, football, manager, player, personal, informationfull, namedate, birth1939place, birthkragujevac, kingdom, yugoslaviaposition, midfieldersenior, career, yearsteamapps, 1966, 196. Ivan Cabrinovic Serbian Cyrillic Ivan Chabrinoviћ born in 1939 is a Serbian former football manager and player Ivan CabrinovicPersonal informationFull nameIvan CabrinovicDate of birth1939Place of birthKragujevac Kingdom of YugoslaviaPosition s MidfielderSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1966 1967Radnicki Kragujevac1968Partizan6 3 Managerial career1981 1983Galenika Zemun1988Yugoslav Olympic assistant 1990Yugoslavia assistant 1990Yugoslavia U211992Yugoslavia1994Bahrain U231995Tosu Futuresclub in Kuwaitclub in Algeriaclub in Bahrain Club domestic league appearances and goalsPlaying career EditBorn in Kragujevac he played with local side FK Radnicki Kragujevac before signing with Yugoslav club FK Partizan in winter break of 1967 68 Yugoslav First League season 1 He made six appearances and scored three goals until the end of the season with Partizan 2 At age of 27 he had a major leg injury that ended his career 3 Coaching career EditAfter retiring he found himself notoriety as coach He coached the Yugoslav team at the Universiade in Zagreb the Yugoslav amateur national team and the Yugoslav team at the Mediterranean Games 3 With the U 21 Yugoslav team he won silver at the UEFA European Championship when they lost against the Soviet Union in Sevastopol and then he was with the main Yugoslav team when the country got disqualified due to UN economic sanctions imposed due to the Yugoslav wars Then he coached Bahrain on their 1994 Asian Games and Gulf tournaments and also worked at club level in Japan Kuwait Algeria and Bahrain 3 However it all started when he got his coaching license and was brought by FK Zemun to replace Stjepan Bobek in a time when the club had fallen to the Serbian Republic League what was a third level at backthen Yugoslav league system He stayed in Zemun 8 years and brought emun back to the top of Yugoslav football 3 References Edit Ivan Cabrinovic at Worldfootball net Ivan Cabrinovic listed at all time players at FK Partizan official website Retrieved 22 May 2020 in Serbian a b c d Cabrinovic pobegao od Partizana ali i od Zvezde at novosti rs 20 November 2016 Retrieved 22 May 2020 in Serbian This biographical article related to a Serbian association football midfielder is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ivan Cabrinovic amp oldid 1083743615, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,