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Stjepan Bobek was born on 3 December, 1923 in Zagreb, [[Kingdom of Yugoslavia|Kingdom of Serbs,
Croats and Slovenes]], is a Croatian footballer. Discover Stjepan Bobek'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 86 years old?
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22 August, 2010 |
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Belgrade, Serbia |
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Stjepan Bobek Net Worth
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Stjepan Bobek (3 December 1923 – 22 August 2010) was a Croatian and Yugoslav professional football striker and later football manager.
Usually a forward or attacking midfielder, Bobek was renowned for his technique, vision and goalscoring ability and is commonly regarded as one of Yugoslavia's greatest players.
He is remembered for his time at the Serbian side Partizan, where he moved to following the end of World War II.
Bobek played for Croatia U21 between 1943 and 1945.
He played for Partizan between 1945 and 1959 helping them win two Yugoslav First League titles and four Yugoslav Cups, and was named the club's greatest player in history in 1995.
He was the top scorer of the Yugoslav First League twice, in 1945 (25 goals) and 1954 (21 goals).
Internationally, he is the second all-time top scorer for the Yugoslavia national team, scoring 38 goals in 63 appearances between 1946 and 1956, and was member of Yugoslav squads which won two Olympic silver medals (in 1948 and 1952) and played in two FIFA World Cups (in 1950 and 1954).
He came to FK Partizan in 1946 and played for them until 1959.
During his time in Partizan, he played 468 games and scored 403 goals, still holding the club record.
Bobek won two Yugoslav League titles and the Yugoslav Cup four times.
He scored his first goals in official matches, on 1 September 1946, in 2nd leg of Yugoslav First League.
He scored a twice in a 6–1 home victory over Budućnost.
On 5 January 1947, Bobek scored his first goal, in first Eternal derby against Red Star Belgrade, in 3–4 home defeat.
That was also first goal in Derby, scored by Partizan player, because previous two was a own goals.
On 8 June 1947 in a league match played in Niš between 14. Oktobar and Partizan (1–10), Bobek scored eight goals – an absolute record that has never been broken until the end of Yugoslav First League or its successor leagues.
He scored 25 goals in 22 matches in first season of First League of SFR Yugoslavia and also won first title and gave a great contribution.
In May 1951, Partizan played three friendly matches in England.
The first match was played on 9 May, against Hull City and Partizan beat them 3–2.
Bobek played brilliant and scored two goals in great victory.
Three days later he again played brilliant match and scored a one goal in second Partizan's victory, over English teams.
The result was the same like three days before, but this time against Middlesbrough.
One month later, he scored a twice in one of the biggest victories in Eternal Derby, in a 6–1 home victory over Red Star.
In November of that year, Bobek scored a six goals against Sloboda Titovo Užice, in a qualifying round of Yugoslav Cup, in a 11–1 away victory.
A week later, he also set a record in Yugoslav Cup.
He scored eight goals in 15–0 home victory over Sloga Petrovac.
On 29 November 1952, Bobek scored a goal in a 6–0 victory over a arch rival Red Star Belgrade in the final of Yugoslav Cup.
A three weeks before, he scored a hat-trick in a 4–0 home victory over one of the best German teams at that time – 1. FC Köln.
Bobek continued with great performances in next seasons.
He scored a goal in biggest victory ever in Eternal Derby.
After four minutes, he scored first goal on the match, in a 7–1 home victory over Red Star, on 6 December 1953.
On 11 April 1954, he scored four goals in 8–0 home league victory over Rabotnički.
Two years later after winning second Yugoslav Cup, he won a third.
Again Partizan beat Red Star, but this time 4–1 and Bobek again scored one goal.
On 4 September 1955, Bobek scored a goal in first ever match of European Cup.
Partizan draw (3–3) with Sporting CP, in Lisbon.
He played all four matches in 1955–56 European Cup.
Should be noted a legendary victory 3–0 over Real Madrid in quarter-finals.
After retiring from active football in 1959, he was a successful manager, winning Yugoslav and Greek national titles with Partizan and Panathinaikos.
Bobek was born in Zagreb and started playing at the age of 13 for Viktorija, a lower league club, using his brother's registration papers.
When he was 20 he became the center-forward of Građanski Zagreb.