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  1. Stjepan Bobek (pronounced [stjêpaːn bǒbek]; 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.

  2. Sep 23, 2010 · Brian Glanville. Thu 23 Sep 2010 12.41 EDT. The striker Stjepan Bobek, who has died aged 86, will always be linked with his fellow player Rajko Mitic in the coruscating Yugoslavia team of the...

  3. Stjepan Bobek ( Zagreb, 3. prosinca 1923. – Beograd, 22. kolovoza 2010. [2] ), bio je hrvatski nogometaš, jugoslavenski reprezentivac i nakon završetka igračke karijere trener. Igračka karijera. Klupska karijera. Grafit s likom Stjepana Bobeka u Njegoševoj ulici u Beogradu.

  4. Aug 22, 2010 · Former FK Partizan and Yugoslavia striker Stjepan Bobek has died at the age of 86 in Belgrade. The prolific forward was, along with FK Crvena Zvezda midfielder Rajko Mitić, one of the leading...

  5. He was a multiple-time top scorer in the Yugoslav First League and won several league titles with Partizan Belgrade. Bobeks goal-scoring record for both club and country remains unmatched to this day, cementing his legacy as one of the greatest footballers in Yugoslav history.

  6. Dec 2, 2014 · With 403 goals in 468 league games for FK Partizan from 1945–59, Stjepan Bobek set a record that seems extremely unlikely to be broken in any of the former Yugoslavian states. Born in Zagreb in...

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  8. Aug 13, 2020 · A brilliant centre-forward or midfielder, Stjepan Bobek scored more than 400 goals for Partizan. In one game in Nis in 1946, he scored nine! Bobek stayed with Partizan until he retired as a player in 1958. Stjepan Bobek also played 63 international matches for Yugoslavia, scoring 38 goals; more than any other player for Yugoslavia.

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