Boriša Đorđević
Boriša Đorđević (born October 30, 1953 ), real first name Borislav , is a former Yugoslav national football player.
Career
Đorđević was first used in the Yugoslav first division in the 1970/71 season when he played for FK Bor . In 1975 he was signed by Hajduk Split , where in the following years he was once Yugoslav champion and twice won the Yugoslav Cup.
In 1981 Đorđević went to Hamburger SV in the Bundesliga , spent two years there and won three titles during this time. But he could not assert himself and ended his international career. He did not return to Yugoslavia, but from then on played at Tennis Borussia Berlin and FC Altona 93 .
Đorđević completed five games for the Yugoslav national football team , u. a. in the quarter-finals of the 1976 European Championship .
After his career, Đorđević worked for a while as a youth coach in Manfred Kaltz's football school .
successes
- Yugoslav Cup winner 1976 and 1977
- Yugoslav champion 1979
- German champion 1982 and 1983
- European Champion Clubs' Cup 1983
Web links
- Boriša Đorđević in the database of weltfussball.de
- Boriša Đorđević in the database of transfermarkt.de
Individual evidence
- ^ Football school with celebrities , Hamburger Abendblatt dated August 10, 2004
- ↑ Dribbling school with ex-professional kickers , Hamburger Abendblatt from 23 August 2005
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Đorđević, Boriša |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Djordjevic, Borisa |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Yugoslav soccer player |
DATE OF BIRTH | October 30, 1953 |