Nenad Bijedić (Turkish: Nejat Biyediç or Nejat Vardar; 24 September 1959 – 15 August 2011) was a Bosnian and naturalized Turkish[1] football manager and former player
Club career
Bijedić arrived at Bursaspor at the age of 27. He scored 17 goals in 1987–88 season, resulting in him being nicknamed İmparator (English: Emperor) by the fans and making him the most prolific striker in the team's history, scoring the most number of goals in a season until then.[2]
Managerial career
He worked for Bursaspor, Karşıyaka S.K., Adanaspor, Konyaspor, Karabükspor, Diyarbakırspor, Sakaryaspor, Eskişehirspor as a coach.
Death
On 15 August 2011, Biyediç died of leukemia in Mostar, his hometown, just after 10 days that he arrived from Turkey following a long-term treatment.[3]
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Persondata |
Name |
Bijedic, Nejad |
Alternative names |
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Short description |
Yugoslav footballer |
Date of birth |
24 September 1959 |
Place of birth |
Mostar, SFR Yugoslavia |
Date of death |
15 August 2011 |
Place of death |
Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina |