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  1. Stjepan Bobek (pronunciación en croata: /stjêpaːn bǒbek/; Zagreb, Yugoslavia, 3 de diciembre de 1923 – Belgrado, Serbia, 22 de agosto de 2010) [1] fue un futbolista y entrenador serbocroata que jugaba de delantero.

  2. Stjepan Bobek (pronounced [stjêpaːn bǒbek]; 3 December 1923 – 22 August 2010) was a Croatian and Yugoslav professional football striker and later football manager. Usually a forward or attacking midfielder, Bobek was renowned for his technique, vision and goalscoring ability and is commonly regarded as one of Yugoslavia's ...

  3. 22 de ago. de 2010 · Prolific forward Stjepan Bobek, who starred for both FK Partizan and the Yugoslavia national team after the Second World War, has died in Belgrade at the age of 86.

  4. es.uefa.com › 021c-0e8e846dfc91-e613b81f8c07-1000--la-leyenda-goleadora-de-bobekLa leyenda goleadora de Bobek | UEFA.com

    13 de ene. de 2019 · Con 403 goles en 468 partidos de liga con el FK Partizan entre 1945 y 1959, Stjepan Bobek estableció una marca que parece imposible de igualar en cualquiera de los antiguos estados yugoslavos....

  5. 13 de ago. de 2020 · Stjepan Bobek. FMH Editorial. Beginnings. Stjepan Bobek was born in Zagreb, now the capital of Croatia, but then in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, in 1923. He started in men’s football aged 13, pretending to be his older brother. After the Second World War, he moved from Zagreb to play for Partizan Belgrade. Yugoslavia’s Greatest Player?

  6. 23 de ago. de 2010 · El ex futbolista y entrenador del Partizan, Stjepan Bobek, una leyenda del futbol de la ex Yugoslavia, autor del número récord de goles como jugador de la Federación desaparecida, murió hoy a los...

  7. 2 de dic. de 2014 · With 403 goals in 468 league games for FK Partizan from 1945–59, Stjepan Bobek set a record that seems extremely unlikely to be broken in any of the former Yugoslavian states.