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Blagoje Marjanović was born on 9 September, 1907 in Belgrade, Serbia, is a Serbian footballer. Discover Blagoje Marjanović's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 77 years old?

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Age 77 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 9 September, 1907
Birthday 9 September
Birthplace Belgrade, Serbia
Date of death 1 October, 1984
Died Place Belgrade, SR Serbia, Yugoslavia
Nationality Serbia

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1907

Blagoje "Moša" Marjanović (Благоје "Моша" Марјановић, ; 9 September 1907 – 1 October 1984) was a Serbian football player and manager.

Born to merchant father Dimitrije and housewife mother Sofija, young Blagoje grew up on the outskirts of Belgrade in 7 Đakovačka Street with his older brother Nikola who was also a footballer.

Marjanović was one of the best football forwards in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.

1926

For the national team, he debuts on 28 June 1926 in a friendly match against Czechoslovakia (2–6) in Zagreb.

1927

He played for BSK (1927–39), with whom he won five league titles (1931, 1933, 1935, 1936, and 1939) and three times was the best league goal scorer (1930, 1935, 1937).

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 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.

1928

He participated in the 1928 Olympic Games in Amsterdam, and in the first FIFA World Cup in Uruguay, in which he helped his nation win a bronze medal.

He scored one goal in that tournament in a game against Bolivia.

1930

The exchange rate of the dinar against the US dollar in December 1930 was $1 = YUS56.39 meaning that his monthly salary was $32 (about $446 in 2014 dollar).

He and Tirnanić formed one of the greatest partnerships in Yugoslavian football history.

He quickly became a first team member and a member of the national team.

It was almost unthinkable that the game would go by without Marjanović scoring a goal for OFK Beograd.

Ljubomir Vukadinović, columnist in the Serbian newspaper Politica, stated on the basis of which the book, the first about an athlete in Yugoslavia, "1000 goals of Moše Marjanović" (1936), was written in our newspaper on the day of the match, wrote that he is the best Yugoslav footballer since 1928.

Marjanović had tempting offers to go to France, but did not accept any.

Although he understood Tirnanić very well, he had almost the same understanding with other teammates, from his club and from the national team.

Marjanović was a highly intelligent player, and he was able to realize, how each 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 the opponent's penalty box, when he was highly unpredictable and very clever).

He was a very accurate shooter, but with average shot power.

Marjanović could score from almost every position (he scored quite a few goals with his back heel, chest, and sometimes even stomach) and he didn't care if the ball came low or high, because he was, also, very good in the air.

His main specialty was volley shots.

Besides that, he was also one of the best free-kick takers in Yugoslavia.

"Moša was neither Sindelar, nor Meazza, nor Hitrec, nor Lešnik. He was simply himself, a player of his own style and charm, completely different from all the aces of his predecessors and those who succeeded him. This blond-haired, strong athlete, whose eyes are gentle and warm, harmless as in a Big Boy, whose figure in a sports jersey is caressed by thousands of eyes, whose darting rush to the goal stops the breath and accelerates the beating of the heart, whose shot causes a delirium of delight. it spins, boils and roars, while thousands rejoice or suffer."

- Aleksandar Tirnanić.

He is the famous Moša, part of the famous Moša - Tirka duo, which many consider one of the best duos in the history of the national team.

FIFA was guided by the fact that the teams of the USA and Yugoslavia had the same number of wins and losses in the championship (2–1), but the USA had a better goal difference, so FIFA officially takes the USA as third place in the 1930 World Cup.

But the match for third place was not played, so the eternal question of which team was better will remain open.

1934

Marjanović scored a few hat-trick for his nation national, most memorably against Brazil in 1934, in a friendly game in Belgrade, to help his side to an 8–4 win.

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.

He then won back-to-back Balkan Cups with Yugoslavia, in 1934–35 and 1935, contributing with 1 and 3 goals respectively.

With 9 goals in the Balkan Cup, he is among the all-time top goalscorers in the competition's history.

1938

He played his last match for the national team on 3 April 1938 against Poland in a World Cup qualifier, going off in style as he netted the only goal of the match.

According to a biography of his time, Marjanović scored more than 1,000 goals in his career.

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 married in 1938 with great interest of the public and journalists.

1986

By an administrative decision by FIFA in 1986, Yugoslavia was placed in 4th place in that tournament, just behind the USA team, although the match for third place was never played.