Srebrenko Repčić

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Srebrenko Repčić (born 1 December 1954 in Šamac, FPR Yugoslavia) is a retired Serbian footballer.

He made his name with Red Star Belgrade where he transferred from FK Sarajevo in the summer of 1979. He finished off his playing days with stints with Fenerbahçe (103 matches and 31 goals) in Turkey, in Belgium and France with En Avant Guingamp. He earned one cap for the Yugoslavia national football team.

Together with Radomir Savić, Repčić came to Red Star after impressing at FK Sarajevo where he led the club's scoring charts for four seasons. In his first season in Belgrade (1979/80), he scored 7 league goals in 33 appearances. He also had a memorable showing in that season's UEFA Cup round-of-16 second leg match versus Bayern Munich. Red Star was 0-2 down after 1st leg in Munich, but led 3-0 in the 50th minute of the return leg at Marakana courtesy of Repčić double and another goal by "Pižon" Petrović. Unfortunatelly, they couldn't hold on as Germans countered with two quick goals for 3-2 on the night that spelled painful exit for Red Star.

Repčić moved on from Red Star in the summer of 1983.

Afterwards, Repčić tried his hand at coaching. He worked at French club Levallois SC where during 1996/97 season he coached young Didier Drogba.

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Club Season League Cup Europe Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
FK Sarajevo 1975/76 31 10 ? ? ? ? 31 10
1976/77 33 7 ? ? ? ? 33 7
1977/78 34 6 ? ? ? ? 34 6
1978/79 34 12 ? ? ? ? 34 12
All 132 35 ? ? ? ? 132 35
Red Star Belgrade 1979/80 33 7 ? ? ? ? 33 7
1980/81 33 10 ? ? ? ? 33 10
1981/82
1982/83 29 8 ? ? ? ? 29 8
All 95 25 ? ? ? ? 95 25

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