Blagoje Vidinić

Blagoje Vidinić
Personal information
Full nameBlagoje Vidinić
Date of birth11 June 1934
Place of birthSkopje, Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Date of death29 December 2006 (aged 72)
Place of deathStrasbourg, France
Height1.98 m (6 ft 6 in)
Playing positionGoalkeeper
Youth career
?-1951Vardar Skopje
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1951–1955Vardar Skopje144(0)
1955–1961Radnički Belgrade123(0)
1962–1964OFK Belgrade33(0)
1964–1966FC Sion
1967Los Angeles Toros20(0)
1968San Diego Toros4(0)
1969St. Louis Stars23(0)
Total286(0)
National team
1956–1960Yugoslavia8(0)
Teams managed
1970-1971Morocco
1974Zaire
1976–1979Colombia
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Blagoje Vidinić (Macedonian: Благоја Видиниќ) (11 June 1934[1] – 29 December 2006) was a Macedonian football coach, former player, and former Olympic participant of Serbian origin.

Born in Skopje, he played his club football for FK Vardar, Radnički Beograd and OFK Beograd in Yugoslavia, and then with FC Sion of Switzerland.[2] In 1967 he moved to the USA to join the Los Angeles Toros in the NASL, making 20 appearances that season.[3] He started the 1968 season with the relocated successor team San Diego Toros, before moving to St. Louis Stars.[3]

He played for Yugoslavia as a goalkeeper in the 1956 and 1960 Olympics, winning silver in the former and gold in the latter.[1][4] He also played in the 1960 UEFA European Football Championship when Yugoslavia finished second.

After retiring from playing, he became a coach, and managed two African teams in the FIFA World Cup: Morocco in 1970 and Zaire in 1974.[5]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 International stats at. Fifa.com. Retrieved on 2011-06-01.
  2. "Blagoje Vidinić". National Football Teams. Retrieved 2011-06-01.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Stats at North American Soccer League players. Nasljerseys.com (1934-06-11). Retrieved on 2011-08-02.
  4. Фудбалска Федерација на Македонија...Football Federation of Macedonia. Ffm.com.mk. Retrieved on 2011-06-01.
  5. Stats at. Worldfootball.net (2006-12-29). Retrieved on 2011-06-01.