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词条 Blagoje Marjanović
释义

  1. Early life

     Playing career  Coaching career  Film  International goals 

  2. Honours

     Player  Club  Manager 

  3. References

  4. External links

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| clubs5 = Čukarički
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| clubs6 = Dinamo Pančevo
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Blagoje "Moša" Marjanović ({{lang-sr-Cyrl|Благоје "Моша" Марјановић}}, {{IPA-sh|blâɡoje marjǎːnoʋitɕ|pron}}; 9 September 1907 – 1 October 1984) was a Yugoslav football player and manager.

Early life

Born to merchant father Dimitrije and housewife mother Sofija, young Blagoje grew up on the outskirts of Belgrade in 7 Đakovačka Street.

Playing career

Blagoje Marjanović was one of the best football forward in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. He played for BSK (1926–39), with whom he won five league titles (1931st, 1933rd, 1935th, 1936st and 1939th) and three times was the best league goal scorer (1930th, 1935th, 1937). For the national team he debut on 28 June 1926 in a friendly match against Czechoslovakia (2-6) in Zagreb. His first goal he scored on 15 May 1927 against Bulgaria in Sofia when in the last five minutes he scored two goals in the match. During his career, he scored 37 goals in 58 games for the national team (unbroken record, until Bobek came, and scored 38 goals in 63 games, although Marjanović has a better scoring ratio at 0,63 goals per game), and 575 goals in 14 seasons for his club BSK. He participated in the 1928 Olympic Games in Amsterdam and the first FIFA World Cup 1930 in Uruguay. He has won a bronze medal in the FIFA World Cup 1930 in Uruguay.[1][2] He scored one goal in that tournament in the game versus Bolivia.[3]

After returning from South America, this excellent striker became (alongside his teammate Tirnanić), first professional footballer in Yugoslavia (although he had a little bit higher salary then Tirnanić). For his services at BSK Marjanović was paid YUS1,800 per month. The exchange rate of dinar against US dollar in December 1930 was $1 = YUS56.39 meaning that his monthly salary was $32 (about $446 in 2014 dollar).{{Ref|1}}He and Tirnanić formed one of the greatest right side partnership in Yugoslavian football history. Although, during the match he understood with Tirnanić very well, he had almost the same understanding with other teammates, from his club and from national team. Marjanović was highly intelligent player, and he was able to realize, how every of his teammates plays. During the game it always seemed that he knew what to do with or without a ball (especially during goalscoring situations in opponent penalty box, when he was highly unpredictable and very clever). He was very accurate shooter, but with average shot power. Moša could score from almost every position (he scored quite a few goals with his back-heel, chests and sometimes even stomach) and he didn't care if the ball came low or high, because he was, also, very good in air game. His main specialty was volley shot. Besides that, he was also one of the best free-kick takers in Yugoslavia. He scored a few times hat-trick for national team, but probably most memorable was against Brazil in 1934, in friendly game in Belgrade (the score was 8:4 for Yugoslavia). Many football experts of that time showed great appreciation for "Moša's" skills, including Hugo Meisl (creator and coach of the Austrian "Wunderteam") who claimed that with Marjanović in the attacking line "Wunderteam" would be perfect.

Marjanovic enjoyed great fame. He was a national superstar but also a playboy, up to the moment when his club played against Hajduk, in Split. On the eve of the match, he met a Dalmatian girl who supported Hajduk. They were married in 1938 with great interest of the public and journalists. The last match for the national team was played on 3 April 1938 against Poland in a World Cup qualifier. Marjanović scored the only goal of the match. During German invasion on Yugoslavia, he was captured as truck driver soldier of Yugoslav Army and placed in a prison camp in Fürstenberg, Germany. In the midst of adversity, sometimes they organized football matches between "war prisoners" versus "the guardians". When the war ended, he returned to Yugoslavia and played for Dinamo Pančevo (1945–48). His career ended in Proleter from Osijek (1949).

Coaching career

During his coaching career, he first led Proleter Osijek then OFK Beograd, whith whom he won the national cup in 1955.[4] He was later a coach in the Italian league (one year in AC Torino and one year in Calcio Catania). He returned to Yugoslavia and became a coach for FK Pobeda Prilep. After a match in 1961, Moša suffered a stroke. He never regained his speech and the right side of his body was paralyzed. He died in 1984.

Film

In the 2014 film See You in Montevideo, Marjanović was portrayed by actor Petar Strugar. ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cARFBihsR6Q Movie trailer])

International goals

Yugoslavia's goal tally first[5]
# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1.15 May 1927Slavia Stadium, Sofia, Bulgaria{{fb|BUL}}1–02–0Friendly
2.2–0
3. 25 March 1928 Üllői úti stadion, Budapest, Hungary HUN}}0–12–1 Friendly
4. 6 May 1928 Stadion SK Jugoslavija, Belgrade, Yugoslavia ROU}}2–03–1 1928 King Aleksandar Cup
5. 19 May 1929 Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir, Colombes, France FRA}}2–03–1 Friendly
6.28 June 1929Stadion Concordije, Zagreb, Yugoslavia{{fb|TCH}}2–23–3Friendly
7.3–2
8. 6 October 1929 ONEF Stadium, Bucharest, Romania ROU}}1–21–2 1929–31 Balkan Cup
9.13 April 1930BSK Beograd Stadium, Belgrade, Yugoslavia{{fb|BUL}}2–06–1Friendly
10.4–1
11. 17 July 1930 Estadio Gran Parque Central, Montevideo, Uruguay BOL}}2–04–0 1930 FIFA World Cup
12. 3 August 1930 Estadio Alvear y Tagle, Buenos Aires, Argentina ARG}}1–31–3 Friendly
13. 16 November 1930 Slavia Stadium, Sofia, Bulgaria BUL}}2–03–01929–31 Balkan Cup
14. 19 April 1931 Stadion SK Jugoslavija, Belgrade, Yugoslavia BUL}}1–01–0
15. 21 May 1931 BSK Beograd Stadium, Belgrade, Yugoslavia HUN|1940}}1–03–2 Friendly
16. 28 June 1931 Stadion Maksimir, Zagreb, Yugoslavia ROU}}1–12–4 1929–31 Balkan Cup
17. 2 August 1931 Stadion SK Jugoslavija, Belgrade, Yugoslavia TCH}}2–02–1 Friendly
18. 4 October 1931 Yunak Stadium, Sofia, Bulgaria BUL}}2–02–0 1931 Balkan Cup
19. 30 April 1933 Stadion SK Jugoslavija, Belgrade, Yugoslavia ESP|1931}}1–11–1 Friendly
20. 24 September 1933 BSK Beograd Stadium, Belgrade, Yugoslavia SUI}}2–02–2 1934 FIFA World Cup qualification
21.18 March 1934Stadion AS 23, Sofia, Bulgaria{{fb|BUL}}1–02–1Friendly
22.2–0
23.3 June 1934BSK Beograd Stadium, Belgrade, Yugoslavia{{fb|BRA}}3–38–4Friendly
24.6–3
25.8–3
26. 26 August 1934 Stadion SK Jugoslavija, Belgrade, Yugoslavia POL}}4–14–1 Friendly
27. 16 December 1934 Parc des Princes, Paris, France FRA}}1–12–3 Friendly
28. 1 January 1935 Apostolos Nikolaidis Stadium, Athens, Greece ROU}}2–04–0 1934–35 Balkan Cup
29. 17 June 1935 Yunak Stadium, Sofia, Bulgaria ROU}}1–02–01935 Balkan Cup
30. 20 June 1935 Yunak Stadium, Sofia, Bulgaria GRE|old}}2–06–1
31. 24 June 1935 Yunak Stadium, Sofia, Bulgaria BUL}}1–03–3
32. 12 July 1936 Taksim Stadium, Istanbul, Turkey TUR}}1–13–3 Friendly
33.6 September 1936BSK Beograd Stadium, Belgrade, Yugoslavia{{fb|POL}}1–09–3Friendly
34.3–0
35.5–0
36.8–1
37. 3 April 1938 BSK Beograd Stadium, Belgrade, Yugoslavia POL}}1–01–0 1938 FIFA World Cup qualification

Honours

Player

Club

SK Jugoslavija
  • Yugoslav Championship: 1924
BSK Beograd
  • Yugoslav Championship: 1930–31, 1932–33, 1934–35, 1935–36, 1938–39
  • Yugoslav Cup: 1934

Manager

BSK Beograd
  • Yugoslav Cup: 1955

References

1. ^Ексклузивно: Како се Моша спремао за Монтевидео; RTS, 18 February 2012 (In Serbian)
2. ^[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIhduIqBwaA Who was Mosha?] on YouTube
3. ^Kada su fudbaleri primili prve plate; Blic, 17 January 2010
4. ^http://www.ofkbeograd.net/index.php?id=83
5. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.reprezentacija.rs/marjanovic-blagoje/ |title=B.Marjanovic national team goals| publisher=reprezentacija.rs |accessdate=23 November 2017}}

External links

  • Profile on Serbian national football team website
  • {{FIFA player|53657|Blagoje Marjanović}}
{{Yugoslav First League top scorers}}{{Yugoslavia Squad 1928 Summer Olympics}}{{Yugoslavia Squad 1930 World Cup}}{{OFK Beograd managers}}{{Torino FC managers}}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Marjanovic, Blagoje}}

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