Fahrudin Jusufi

Fahrudin Jusufi
Personal information
Full nameFahrudin Jusufi
Date of birth(1939-12-08) 8 December 1939 (age 74)
Place of birthZlipotok, Dragaš, Yugoslavia
Height1.77 m (5 ft 10 in)
Playing positionFull-back
Youth career
1955–1957FK Partizan
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1957–1966FK Partizan162(1)
1966–1970Eintracht Frankfurt111(2)
1970–1972Germania Wiesbaden
1972FC Dornbirn
National team
1959–1967Yugoslavia55(0)
Teams managed
1980–1981Schalke 04
1982–1985SG Wattenscheid 09
1986–19871860 Munich
1987–1988FK Partizan
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Fahrudin Jusufi (Serbian Cyrillic: Фахрудин Јусуфи) (born 8 December 1939) is a former Kosovar football defender who played for Yugoslavia. He played as a full-back on both sides and was renowned for his never-say-die attitude, good defensive positioning and quality passing and technique. He is considered one of Yugoslavia's greatest defenders.

Career

Born in Zlipotok village near Dragaš (Vardarska Banovina, Kingdom of Yugoslavia), during his career, Jusufi played for FK Partizan, Eintracht Frankfurt, Germania Wiesbaden and FC Dornbirn, retiring in 1972. He was part of the Partizan squad when they became vice-champions of Europe after losing the 1966 European Cup Final against Real Madrid.[1]

He started his coaching career seven years later, and also mainly in Germany, mainly with SG Wattenscheid 09, in the second division, but also in 1987–88 at first side Partizan.

On the national level, Jusufi played for Yugoslavia (55 matches),[2] and was a participant at the 1962 FIFA World Cup and at the 1960 Summer Olympics, where his team won the gold medal.

His son Saša is also a retired professional footballer.

References

  1. Jump up ^ "Season 1965-66 and squad details". europeancuphistory.com. Retrieved 4 July 2012. 
  2. Jump up ^ "Jusufi, Fahrudin" (in German). kicker.de. Retrieved 19 February 2012. 

External links

Yugoslavia squad 1960 European Nations' Cup Runners-up
Yugoslavia squad 1960 Summer Olympics Gold Medalists
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