Ante Vulić

Ante Vulić
Personal information
Full nameAnte Vulić
Date of birth16 August 1928
Place of birthSplit, Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Date of death7 August 1993 (aged 64)
Place of deathSplit, Croatia
Playing positionGoalkeeper
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1951–1962Hajduk Split116(14)
Total116(14)
National team
1956Croatia1(0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Ante Vulić (16 August 1928 - 7 August 1993) was a Croatian footballer goalkeeper.

Club career

He spent the entirety of his 11-year career with Hajduk Split, winning two Yugoslav league titles in 1952 and 1955. Although a talented goalkeeper, for a great part of his career he had to be a substitute to Vladimir Beara, who was named by legendary Soviet goalkeeper Lev Yashin as the greatest keeper of all time.[1][2] However, he has never complained about that misfortune and according to Beara himself, Vulić was his best and most loyal friend, who even twice picked a fight to protect him.[3] He still managed to become the second-most-capped Hajduk Split goalkeeper ever, with 339 games (116 in the league, 17 in the domestic cup, 4 international games and 202 friendlies, scoring 29 goals in total),[4] after Radomir Vukcević (402).[5] Despite being a long-time substitute to Beara, he was also known as an excellent penalty taker. Beara (who was the first goalkeeper ever to save a penalty to Ferenc Puskás in the 1952 Olympic finals,[6] and who has also saved penalties from many other prominent strikers, having saved four penalties during a single game in a derby against Dinamo Zagreb) claimed that he has never seen a better penalty taker than Ante Vulić.[3]

International career

Vulić was capped in the only international game the Croatian national team played while Croatia was part of Yugoslavia, a 5–2 win against Indonesia in Zagreb, on September 12, 1956.

Personal facts

Vulić's son, Zoran, also became a long-time player for Hajduk Split, the team's captain and later football manager, coaching Hajduk several times. Zoran also played internationally for Yugoslavia and Croatia.

References

  1. Wilson, Jonathan (5 August 2008). "Meet Yugoslavia's ballerina Beara, once the best keeper in the world". The Guardian. Retrieved 21 December 2013.
  2. Buturugeanu, Alex (1 October 2010). "Trădătorii (III): Vladimir Beara". Istoria Fotbalului. Retrieved 21 December 2013.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Bibić, Milorad (21 August 2000). "NEKADA I SADA: VLADIMIR BEARA, JEDAN OD NAJBOLJIH SVJETSKIH NOGOMETNIH VRATARA; U SPLITU VLAJ, U SVIJETU - VELIKI VLADIMIR!". Slobodna Dalmacija. Retrieved 28 March 2015.
  4. Statistika na službenim stranicama HNK Hajduka
  5. Zanimljivi podaci
  6. Carter, Jon (2 August 2012). "Magical Magyars dominate Olympics". ESPN.com. Retrieved 28 March 2015.