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词条 Nino Zec
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{{Infobox football biography
| name = Nino Zec
| image =
| caption =
| fullname = Ninoslav Zec
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1949|7|22|df=y}}
| birth_place = Miloševo, SFR Yugoslavia
| height =
| position = Midfielder / Striker
| years1 = 1968–1978
| clubs1 = OFK Beograd
| caps1 = 271
| goals1 = 50
| years2 = 1978
| clubs2 = Tulsa Roughnecks
| caps2 = 28
| goals2 = 9
| years3 = 1979
| clubs3 = Atlanta Chiefs
| caps3 = 15
| goals3 = 5
| years4 = 1979–1980
| clubs4 = Houston Hurricane
| caps4 = 34
| goals4 = 6
| years5 = 1979–1980
| clubs5 = Pittsburgh Spirit (indoor)
| caps5 = 6
| goals5 = 0
| years6 = 1981–1984
| clubs6 = Jacksonville Tea Men
| caps6 = 45
| goals6 = 6
| years7 = 1983–1984
| clubs7 = Tulsa Roughnecks (indoor)
| caps7 = 3
| goals7 = 0
| totalcaps = 131
| totalgoals = 26
}}

Ninoslav "Nino" Zec ({{Lang-sr-cyr|Нинослав Зец – Нино}}, born 7 July 1949) is a retired Yugoslav professional footballer who played as midfielder or striker.

Career

Born in Miloševo, SR Serbia, Zec began his professional career in 1968 with OFK Beograd. In 1978, Zec moved to the United States to play in the NASL, signing with the Tulsa Roughnecks. He moved to the Atlanta Chiefs in 1979 and was traded to the Houston Hurricane during the season. In 1980, the league terminated the Houston franchise and in December 1980 the Jacksonville Tea Men signed Zec.[1] In 1983, the Tea Men moved to the American Soccer League. Zec spent the 1983 season with the Tea Men in the ASL.[2] When the ASL collapsed at the end of the season, Zec and his teammates moved to the United Soccer League.[3] He also played six games for the Pittsburgh Spirit during the 1979–1980 Major Indoor Soccer League season. He played another three games for the Tulsa Roughnecks during the 1983–1984 NASL indoor season.

He currently{{when|date=April 2016}} lives in Florida where he owns a flooring business.[4] His father in law was one of the most famous Yugoslavian strikers Stjepan Bobek. Zec was the first player ever to receive a yellow card in Yugoslavian football after the booking rule was introduced.

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References

General
  • NASL/MISL career stats
Specific
1. ^"SOCCER / BY BARRY CADIGAN\\ TEA MEN SCHEDULE THE WRONG NIGHTS" Boston Globe Sunday, December 21, 1980
2. ^The Year in American Soccer – 1983
3. ^"SUN ROMPS AS SCHWARTZ SCORES TWICE" Miami Herald Sunday, July 1, 1984
4. ^REMEMBER THE TEA MEN? A pro kickoff
5. ^Sportski spomenar – Ninoslav Zec, radio interview at RTS {{sr icon}}
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19 : 1949 births|Living people|American Soccer League (1933–83) players|Atlanta Chiefs players|Expatriate soccer players in the United States|Yugoslav expatriates in the United States|Yugoslav footballers|Houston Hurricane players|Jacksonville Tea Men players|Major Indoor Soccer League (1978–92) players|North American Soccer League (1968–84) indoor players|North American Soccer League (1968–84) players|OFK Beograd players|Pittsburgh Spirit players|Serbian footballers|Tulsa Roughnecks (1978–84) players|United Soccer League (1984–85) players|Association football midfielders|Association football forwards

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