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Stoyanovich, Aleksandar

Aleksandar "Dika" Stojanović ( Serb. Aleksandar Stojanoviћ / Aleksandar Stojanović ; June 19, 1954, Kragujevac , Yugoslavia ) - Serbian Yugoslav soccer player, goalkeeper, goalkeeper coach after the completion of a player’s career.

Football
Aleksandar Stoyanovich
general information
BornJune 19, 1954 ( 1954-06-19 ) (aged 65)
Kragujevac , Yugoslavia
CitizenshipFlag of Yugoslavia (1945-1991) Yugoslavia
Serbia flag
Serbia
Growth193 cm
Positiongoalkeeper
Club career [* 1]
1971-1976Flag of Yugoslavia (1945-1991) Radnicki (Kragujevac)69 ↑ (0)
1976-1983Flag of Yugoslavia (1945-1991) Crvena Star143 (0)
1983-1985Flag of greece Aigaleo44 (0)
1985Flag of greece Diagoras11 (0)
1986Flag of Yugoslavia (1945-1991) Vojvodina8 (0)
National Team [* 2]
—1978Flag of Yugoslavia (1945-1991) Yugoslavia (mol.)? (?)
1979Flag of Yugoslavia (1945-1991) Yugoslavia2 (-3)
Coaching career
1999-2001Flag of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Crvena Starthree goalkeepers
2001-2003Bulgaria flag Levskithree goalkeepers
2003-2004Flag of Serbia and Montenegro Crvena Starthree goalkeepers
2004-2005Ukrainian flag Metallurg (Donetsk)three goalkeepers
2006Russian flag Lokomotiv (Moscow)three goalkeepers
2013Russian flag Krasnodarthree goalkeepers
  1. ↑ Number of games and goals for a professional club is considered only for various leagues of national championships
  2. ↑ Number of games and goals for the national team in official matches.

Career

Club Careers

He began his professional career at the Radnichki club from Kragujevac.

In 1976 he moved to the Belgrade Red Star , where he defended the club's gates for seven seasons. Stoyanovich played 143 matches for the Belgrade club in the national championship, three times became the champion of Yugoslavia in the 1976/77 , 1979/80 and 1980/81 season , and also won the 1981/82 Country Cup . In the UEFA Cup 1978/79 , where Crvena Zvezda lost in the final of Borussia from Monchengladbach, Stoyanovich played all 12 playoff matches and became one of the key players in the team. [one]

In 1983 he moved to the Greek club Egaleo , where he performed for two seasons. Later, the Greek club Diagoras from Rhodes played one season after another.

In 1986, he returned to Yugoslavia, played one season for the Vojvodina club from Novi Sad, where he ended his career as a player.

Team

He was involved in the youth team of Yugoslavia , with whom he became the champion of Europe in 1978 .

In 1979, he played two friendly matches for the Yugoslav national team , where the Yugoslavs won - over the Italian national team (4–1) [2] and the national team of Argentina (4–2) [3] .

He was a member of the Olympic team of Yugoslavia, who won the soccer tournament at the Mediterranean Games in Split (1979) , but did not take part in the matches. [one]

Coach Career

After completing his career, the goalkeeper worked as a goalkeeper coach at Crven Star. Later, he entered the coaching staff of the Serbian specialist Slavolyub Muslin in clubs from Eastern Europe - “Levski” Sofia (2001-2003), again “Crvena Zvezda” Belgrade (2003-2004), “Metallurg” Donetsk (2004-2005) [4] , Lokomotiv Moscow (2006) [5] , FC Krasnodar (2013) [6] .

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 Na današnji dan: Rođen Aleksandar Stojanović - Moja Crvena Zvezda
  2. ↑ 405. Jugoslavija - Italija 4-1 - Reprezentacija.rs
  3. ↑ 406. Jugoslavija - Argentina 4-2 - Reprezentacija.rs
  4. ↑ FC Metallurg - Gold Fund of Donbass
  5. ↑ Uncle Sasha “Locomotive” - Soviet Sport
  6. ↑ Aleksandar Stoyanovich works with the goalkeepers of Krasnodar - kubansport.krasnodar.ru

Links

  • Na današnji dan: Rođen Aleksandar Stojanović - Moja Crvena Zvezda
  • Player profile and coach profile on the Transfermarkt website
  • Profile on FootballFacts.ru
  • Profile on the website of the national team of Serbia
  • Profile on the official website of the RPL
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Stoyanovich, Aleksandar &oldid = 97794965


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