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    Branislav "Branko" Zebec (17 May 1929 – 26 September 1988) was a Croatian footballer and manager who played for Yugoslavia. In his heyday, Zebec fascinated...
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  • Look up zebec in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Zebec may refer to: Alternate spelling of xebec, a Mediterranean sailing ship Branko Zebec (1929–1988)...
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  • manager Branko Vukelić (1958–2013), Croatian politician Branko Zebec (1929–1988), Croatian football player and manager Branko's Bridge Branko, artist's...
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    In 1967, Bayern retained the DFB-Pokal, but slow overall progress saw Branko Zebec take over as coach. He replaced Bayern's offensive style of play with...
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  • Mönchengladbach), Hennes Weisweiler (Borussia Mönchengladbach and 1. FC Köln), Branko Zebec (Bayern Munich and Hamburger SV), Otto Rehhagel (Werder Bremen and 1...
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    the player himself was named European Footballer of the Year. In 1978, Branko Zebec was appointed trainer of HSV. The Yugoslav led the club to its first...
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    Stadium, Helsinki Attendance: 58,553 Referee: Arthur Ellis (GBR) 7 goals Branko Zebec (Yugoslavia) 6 goals Sándor Kocsis (Hungary) Rajko Mitić (Yugoslavia)...
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    lose in the first round, this time 10–1 to Yugoslavia. The Yugloslavian Branko Zebec scored four of the ten goals for his side; the lone goal for the Indian...
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    Glaser, Bernard Hügl, Milan Antolković, Ivan Jazbinšek, Gustav Lechner, Branko Zebec and Stjepan Bobek). There were only four non-Yugoslav managers in the...
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    (Partizan, through BSK Beograd, Red Star) Ranko Borozan (Partizan, Red Star) Branko Zebec (Partizan, Red Star) Antun Rudinski (Red Star, Partizan) Radivoje Ognjanović...
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