Aleksandar Aranđelović

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Aleksandar Aranđelović
Personal information
Date of birth (1920-12-18)18 December 1920
Place of birth Crna Trava, Kingdom of SCS
Date of death 8 September 1999(1999-09-08) (aged 78)
Place of death Belgrade, FR Yugoslavia
Position(s) Striker
Youth career
1932–1938 Jedinstvo Beograd
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1938–1944 Jedinstvo Beograd ? (?)
1944–1945 55 (?)
1945 Metalac Beograd ? (?)
1945–1946 ? (?)
1946–1947 Red Star Belgrade 6 (1)
1947 AC Milan 0 (0)
1947–1949 Padova 5 (2)
1949–1950 AS Roma 20 (11)
1950–1951 Novara 26 (9)
1951–1952 Racing Paris 8 (1)
1952–1953 Atlético Madrid 1 (1)
Total ? (?)
Teams managed
1963 South Australia
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Aleksandar Aranđelović[1] 18 December 1920 – 8 September 1999) was a Yugoslavian football player and coach. As a player, Aranđelović played professionally as a striker in Yugoslavia, Italy, France and Spain between 1938 and 1953. As a coach, Arangelovic was active in Canada and Australia.

Career[]

Playing career[]

Born in Crna Trava, Aranđelović joined the youth team of Jedinstvo Beograd in 1932, making his senior debut in 1938. He also played in Yugoslavia for , Metalac Beograd, and Red Star Belgrade, in Italy for AC Milan, Padova, AS Roma and Novara, in France for Racing Paris[2] and in Spain for Atlético Madrid.

With Padova he was part of the team that won the 1947–48 Serie B Girone B, earning promotion to Serie A. He played in the Serie A with Padova, AS Roma and Novara until 1951, making a total of 46 Serie A appearances, scoring 20 goals.[3]

Coaching career[]

Aranđelović later became a football coach in Canada and Australia. In Australia he managed the South Australian state team in 1963.[4]

References[]

  1. ^ "ФК Црвена звезда - Search".
  2. ^ Barreaud, Marc (1998). Dictionnaire des footballeurs étrangers du championnat professionnel français (1932-1997). L'Harmattan, Paris. ISBN 2-7384-6608-7.
  3. ^ Alexander Arangelovic at EnciclopediadelCalcio.it (in Italian)
  4. ^ "Tasmania v South Australia". OzFootball. Retrieved 25 May 2010.

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