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Ljubiša Broćić

Ljubiša Broćić (Serbian Cyrillic: Љубиша Броћић; 3 October 1911 – 16 August 1995) was a Serbian football manager.

Ljubiša Broćić
Broćić coaching PSV Eindhoven in 1959
Personal information
Date of birth (1911-10-03)3 October 1911
Place of birth Guča, Serbia
Date of death 16 August 1995(1995-08-16) (aged 83)
Place of death Melbourne, Australia
Position(s) Midfielder[1]
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
SK Jugoslavija
Managerial career
1946 Albania
1947–1950 Metalac Beograd
1951 Red Star Belgrade
1952 Vojvodina
1953 Red Star Belgrade
1954–1955 Egypt
1955 Racing Beirut
1956 Lebanon
1956–1957 PSV
1957–1958 Juventus
1959–1960 PSV
1960–1961 Barcelona
1961 Tenerife
1962 Kuwait
1962–1964 New Zealand
1964–1966 South Melbourne Hellas
1968–1969 New Zealand
1969 South Melbourne Hellas
1970 Kuwait
1971–1975 Bahrain
1976–1979 Al Nassr
1984–1985 Al Hilal
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Career edit

Broćić was at the helm of some of the top European sides: PSV Eindhoven, Juventus, FC Barcelona, and Red Star Belgrade.[2] He also was the manager of Al-Nasr in Saudi Arabia, OFK Beograd,[3] Racing Beirut, as well as the Albania, Lebanon,[4] Kuwait and Bahrain national teams.[5] With Albania, Broćić won the Balkan Cup in 1946.

In 1953, the Yugoslavia national team was traveling in Brazil, where, according to senior officials in the then Yugoslav Football Association contacted the Chetnik emigrants, why was never allowed to return to Belgrade. The coach did not allow the communist authorities to interfere in his team selection during the World Cup in Brazil and tried to maintain his authority claiming he was defamed for allowing Serbian and Croatian immigrants in Brazil to simply take photos with the national team players.

He also coached Footscray JUST and South Melbourne Hellas[6] in the Victorian State League during the 1960s, and also had stints with the New Zealand national team.[7]

Honours edit

Manager edit

Red Star Belgrade

Juventus

Albania

Al Nassr

References edit

  1. ^ Ljubiša Broćić at WorldFootball.net
  2. ^ . www.fcbarcelona.com. Archived from the original on 5 May 2008. Retrieved 6 June 2022.
  3. ^ . www.ofkbeograd.net. Archived from the original on 23 July 2011. Retrieved 10 July 2018.
  4. ^ "Yugoslav Players and Coaches in Italy". RSSSF. Retrieved 10 July 2018.
  5. ^ "Video". CNN. 17 November 1980.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 11 December 2008. Retrieved 3 January 2009.
  7. ^ . NZ Football. Archived from the original on 17 July 2014. Retrieved 29 January 2011.

External links edit

  • Ljubiša Broćić at WorldFootball.net 

ljubiša, broćić, serbian, cyrillic, Љубиша, Броћић, october, 1911, august, 1995, serbian, football, manager, broćić, coaching, eindhoven, 1959personal, informationdate, birth, 1911, october, 1911place, birthguča, serbiadate, death16, august, 1995, 1995, aged, . Ljubisa Brocic Serbian Cyrillic Љubisha Broћiћ 3 October 1911 16 August 1995 was a Serbian football manager Ljubisa BrocicBrocic coaching PSV Eindhoven in 1959Personal informationDate of birth 1911 10 03 3 October 1911Place of birthGuca SerbiaDate of death16 August 1995 1995 08 16 aged 83 Place of deathMelbourne AustraliaPosition s Midfielder 1 Senior career YearsTeamApps Gls SK JugoslavijaManagerial career1946Albania1947 1950Metalac Beograd1951Red Star Belgrade1952Vojvodina1953Red Star Belgrade1954 1955Egypt1955Racing Beirut1956Lebanon1956 1957PSV1957 1958Juventus1959 1960PSV1960 1961Barcelona1961Tenerife1962Kuwait1962 1964New Zealand1964 1966South Melbourne Hellas1968 1969New Zealand1969South Melbourne Hellas1970Kuwait1971 1975Bahrain1976 1979Al Nassr1984 1985Al Hilal Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Career 2 Honours 2 1 Manager 3 References 4 External linksCareer editBrocic was at the helm of some of the top European sides PSV Eindhoven Juventus FC Barcelona and Red Star Belgrade 2 He also was the manager of Al Nasr in Saudi Arabia OFK Beograd 3 Racing Beirut as well as the Albania Lebanon 4 Kuwait and Bahrain national teams 5 With Albania Brocic won the Balkan Cup in 1946 In 1953 the Yugoslavia national team was traveling in Brazil where according to senior officials in the then Yugoslav Football Association contacted the Chetnik emigrants why was never allowed to return to Belgrade The coach did not allow the communist authorities to interfere in his team selection during the World Cup in Brazil and tried to maintain his authority claiming he was defamed for allowing Serbian and Croatian immigrants in Brazil to simply take photos with the national team players He also coached Footscray JUST and South Melbourne Hellas 6 in the Victorian State League during the 1960s and also had stints with the New Zealand national team 7 Honours editManager edit Red Star Belgrade Yugoslav First League 1951 1953 Juventus Serie A 1957 58 Albania Balkan Cup 1946 Al Nassr Kings Cup Saudi Arabia 1976 Saudi Federation Cup 1976References edit Ljubisa Brocic at WorldFootball net FCBarcelona cat www fcbarcelona com Archived from the original on 5 May 2008 Retrieved 6 June 2022 OFK BEOGRAD NEZVANIChNA KLUPSKA STRANICA BEOGRADSKI PLAVI www ofkbeograd net Archived from the original on 23 July 2011 Retrieved 10 July 2018 Yugoslav Players and Coaches in Italy RSSSF Retrieved 10 July 2018 Video CNN 17 November 1980 History 1960 s South Melbourne FC Australia s most successful football club in history including 4 times national champions 6 times Victorian champions participants in the Inaugural FIFA Club World Championships and Oceania Champions Archived from the original on 11 December 2008 Retrieved 3 January 2009 National Coaches NZ Football Archived from the original on 17 July 2014 Retrieved 29 January 2011 External links editLjubisa Brocic at WorldFootball net nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ljubisa Brocic amp oldid 1220142721, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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