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Vlatko Marković

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Vlatko Marković
Personal information
Full name Vladimir Marković
Date of birth January 1, 1937 (1937-01-01) (age 72)
Place of birth    Bugojno, Kingdom of Yugoslavia,
now Bosnia and Herzegovina
Youth career
Iskra
Senior career1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1957–1958
1958–1965
1965
1965–1967
1967–1968
NK Čelik Zenica
NK Dinamo Zagreb
Wiener SC
K.A.A. Gent
Wiener SC
   
National team
1961–1962 SFR Yugoslavia 016 0(0)
Teams managed

1973
1974–1976
1977–1978
1978–1980
1980–1981
1983
1985–1986
1990–1991
1992
1993–1994
NK Zagreb
Standard de Liège
OGC Nice
Hajduk Split
NK Dinamo Zagreb
OGC Nice
NK Dinamo Zagreb
SK Rapid Wien
NK Dinamo Zagreb
NK Dinamo Zagreb
Croatia

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.
* Appearances (Goals)

Vladimir "Vlatko" Marković (born 1 January 1937 in Bugojno, Kingdom of Yugoslavia (now Bosnia and Herzegovina) is a former football player, football manager, and current president of Croatian Football Federation (as of 2007).

Marković was born in Bugojno on January 1, 1937. In 1945, his uncles died as part of the Croatian Armed Forces at Bleiburg.[1] In communist Yugoslavia, his father spent over 15 years in prison.[1]

He played for: Iskra (Bugojno), Čelik (Zenica), Dinamo (Zagreb), Wiener SC (Vienna).[2]

From 1958 until 1959 he played three matches for Yugoslavia national under-21 football team, and from 17 May 1961 until 30 September 1962 he played defense for Yugoslavia national football team and scored one own goal in 16 matches. He played all matches on 1962 FIFA World Cup when Yugoslavia finished 4th.[2]

After he finished his playing career, he coached Zagreb (Zagreb), Standard de Liège (Liège), OGC Nice (Nice), Hajduk (Split) and Dinamo (Zagreb). With Dinamo he won Yugoslav Cup in 1980.[2]

He was elected president of Croatian Football Federation on 18 December 1999.[3] He was reelected in 2002 and on 16 December 2006, again with unanimous support.[4]

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Vlatko Marković: Ponosim se što sam bio YU reprezentativac, Slobodna Dalmacija
  2. ^ a b c (Serbian) Page about Marković on Serbian Football Team page
  3. ^ (Croatian) Vjesnik (19/12/1999): "Unanimous support for Vlatko Marković"
  4. ^ (Croatian) Net.hr portal (16/12/2006): "Svi za Markovića, Sinovčić otišao"
Sporting positions
Preceded by
Branko Mikša
President of Croatian Football Federation
1999 - present
Succeeded by
incumbent
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