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Tomislav Kaloperović

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Yugoslav and Serbian footballer and coach (1932–2002)

Tomislav Kaloperović
Personal information
Full nameTomislav Kaloperović
Date of birth31 January 1932
Place of birthObrenovac,Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Date of death15 January 2002(2002-01-15) (aged 69)
Place of deathBelgrade,FR Yugoslavia
PositionMidfielder
Youth career
1947–1950Jedinstvo Umka
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1951–1955BSK Beograd74(11)
1955–1961Partizan109(27)
1961–1962Padova19(2)
1962–1963Wiener SK7(3)
1964–1965Union St-Gilloise25(4)
1965–1966NAC29(12)
1966–1967Olimpija Ljubljana8(1)
Total301(66)
International career
1957–1961Yugoslavia6(1)
Managerial career
1967–1968Olimpija Ljubljana
1968–1970Galatasaray
1970–1972Bursaspor
1973Eskişehirspor
1974Mersin İdmanyurdu
1974–1976Partizan
1976–1978Fenerbahçe
1978–1979Radnički Pirot
1979–1980Napredak Kruševac
1980–1982Partizan
1983Vojvodina
1985Vojvodina
1986Bursaspor
1988–1989Apollon Smyrnis
1993–1995AEL Limassol
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Tomislav Kaloperović (Serbian Cyrillic:Томислав Калоперовић; 31 January 1932 – 15 January 2002) was aYugoslav andSerbianfootballer and coach.

Playing career

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Club

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Kaloperović wonn the1953 Yugoslav Cup withBSK Beograd and the same cup in1957 withPartizanas well as theYugoslav First League as captain inhis final season at the club.[1] He then moved abroad to play in Italy, Austria and Belgium. He joined newly-relegated DutchEerste Divisie sideNAC ahead of the 1965-66 season and clinched promotion back to the top tier with them in the final game ofthat season.[2]

International

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Kaloperović made his debut forYugoslavia a November 1957World Cup qualification match againstRomania and earned a total of 6 caps (1 goal). His final international was a June 1961 World Cup qualification match againstPoland.[3]

List of international goals scored by Tomislav Kaloperović
No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
14 June 1961Belgrade, Yugoslavia Poland
1–0
2–1
1962 FIFA World Cup qualification

Death

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Kaloperović died in January 2002 while making a guest appearance on the Belgrade television station SOS.[4]

References

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  1. ^"Tomislav Kaloperović".Partizanopedia (in Serbian). Retrieved28 September 2024.
  2. ^"Historie".NAC (in Dutch). Retrieved28 September 2024.
  3. ^"Tomislav Kaloperović, international football player".EU-football.info. Retrieved28 September 2024.
  4. ^"Foto arhiva, treneri Partizana – Tomislav Kaloperović (1932-2002)".Crno-Bela Nostalgija (in Serbian). 13 November 2011. Retrieved28 September 2024.

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