Đorđe Pavlić

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Đorđe Pavlić
Personnel
birthday August 28, 1938
place of birth Drenovac,  Kingdom of Yugoslavia
date of death May 9, 2015
Place of death Novi SadSerbia
position striker
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
0000-1960 FK Sloven Ruma
1960-1966 FK Vojvodina Novi Sad 109 (48)
1966-1972 MSV Duisburg 173 (21)
1972-1974 Black and white food 19 0(3)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1963-1964 Yugoslavia 2 0(0)
1 Only league games are given.

Đorđe Pavlić ( Serbian - Cyrillic Ђорђе Павлић ; born August 28, 1938 in Drenovac , Kingdom of Yugoslavia ; † May 9, 2015 in Novi Sad ) was a Yugoslav football player . The former striker of FK Vojvodina Novi Sad and later defender at MSV Duisburg , completed 173 league games with 21 goals in the Bundesliga from 1966 to 1972 for the "Zebras" . Immediately before moving to the Bundesliga, he won the Yugoslav championship with FK Vojvodina in 1966 .

Career

Pavlić began his career at FK Sloven Ruma , a club from Serbia that is now lower class , until 1960 when the first division club FK Vojvodina Novi Sad became aware of him and signed him. In 1963 and 1964 he was appointed to the Yugoslav national team twice . He made his debut on March 31, 1963 in a 1-0 away win in Brussels in the international match against Belgium. He ran on half right on the side of teammates like Milutin Šoškić , Željko Perušić , Milan Galić and Josip Skoblar . After he had won the runner-up with his club in 1962, he was in 1966 with the team from the stadium Karađorđe under coach Vujadin Boškov at the side of teammates like Žarko Nikolić , Ilija Pantelić and Sylvester Takac Yugoslav champions. Then Pavlić moved to MSV Duisburg in the Bundesliga.

The 1.70 m short, but strong header and two-footed attacker at Novi Sad, was soon retrained as a defender at MSV and often used as a special guard for the opposing playmaker or goal scorer. He made his debut under coach Hermann Eppenhoff on August 20, 1966 in a 2-0 home win against Rot-Weiss Essen in the Bundesliga. If the hosts were successful, the attack was accrued in the line-up of Carl-Heinz Rühl , Werner Lotz , Werner Krämer , Pavlic and Willibert Kremer . At the end of the round, the MSV finished 11th and Pavlić had completed 26 league games and scored two goals. When in his second Bundesliga round, 1967/68, under coach Gyula Lóránt with the newcomers Rainer Budde , Erwin Kostedde , Horst Wild and Bernd Lehmann, the team was strengthened, the "Zebras" moved up to 7th place; Pavlić had scored seven goals in 30 league games. Then came two years under coach Robert Gebhardt with double-digit places in the table (12th and 15th place), before coach Rudi Faßnacht in Wedau, 1970/71 , returned to 7th place in the first year . Pavlić had made his contribution alongside players such as Volker Danner , Michael Bella , Hartmut Heidemann , Detlef Pirsig , Kurt Rettkowski , Bernd Lehmann, Rainer Budde, Bernard Dietz , Gerhard Kentschke , Johannes Linßen and Johannes Riedl in 30 league appearances with three goals.

In 173 games for the Meidericher he scored 21 goals. In 1972, Đorđe Pavlić moved to Schwarz-Weiß Essen in the Football Regionalliga West , one of then five second-rate leagues in the Federal Republic of Germany. There he ended his career in 1974.

literature

  • Christian Karn, Reinhard Rehberg: Player Lexicon 1963–1994. Agon Sportverlag. Kassel 2012. ISBN 978-3-89784-214-4 . P. 377.
  • MSV Duisburg (Ed.): MSV Duisburg. The Chronicle. Mercator Publishing House. Duisburg 2005. ISBN 3-87463-391-8 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Message about his death on the Facebook page of MSV Duisburg . Retrieved May 18, 2015.
  2. ^ Jürgen Bitter: Germany's football. The encyclopedia. FA Herbig. Munich 2008. ISBN 978-3-7766-2558-5 . P. 548
  3. ^ Karn, Rehberg: Spiellexikon 1963-1994. P. 377
  4. ^ Karn, Rehberg: Spiellexikon 1963-1994. P. 377