Ljubiša Stefanović

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Ljubiša Stefanović
Personnel
birthday January 4, 1910
place of birth BelgradeSerbia
date of death May 17, 1978
Place of death NiceFrance
position defense
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
BSK Belgrade
1929-1931 FC Sète
1931-1933 SC Nîmes
1933-1937 AS Saint-Etienne
1937-1938 Toulouse FC
1938-1939 Avignon Football
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1930 Yugoslavia 4 (0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
Avignon Football
FC Sète
JSP Mazamet
1 Only league games are given.

Ljubiša Stefanović (born January 4, 1910 in Belgrade , Serbia , † May 17, 1978 in Nice , France ) was a Yugoslav- French football player .

Stefanović, who was active at club level for various Yugoslav and French teams, belonged to the Yugoslav national soccer team and took part in the first soccer world championship in 1930 . There the defender was used in the group matches against Brazil and Bolivia, as well as in the semi-finals against Uruguay. Stefanović and Ivan Bek and Branislav Sekulić , who also played in France, were the first " legionnaires " to be used at World Cup finals. In total, he completed four international matches for Yugoslavia in 1930.

On December 29, 1932, Stefanović took French citizenship and was henceforth dual citizens.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Yugoslavia squad at the 1930 World Cup on fifa.com ( Memento from October 2, 2013 in the Internet Archive )
  2. Ljubiša Stefanović in the FIFA database (English)
  3. All the line-ups of the Yugoslav national teams since 1930 on rsssf.com