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- Florijan Matekalo (Croatian pronunciation: [flǒrijaːn matěːkalo]; 25 April 1920 – 20 May 1995) was a footballer who pla**** international football for both...
- Pirmajer, Branko Rašović and Radoslav Bečejac. Managers Illés Spitz, Florijan Matekalo and Stjepan Bobek monitored and guided their development. The decision...
- IGRALIŠTE GRAĐANSKOG, ZAGREB, 02.04.1940. 16:00 Gledatelja: 10.000, Florijan Matekalo (46'), Zvonimir Cimermančić (70', 82'), August Lešnik (84') Colborne, Una...
- after the war as the official Yugoslav Army club (these included Florijan Matekalo and Stjepan Bobek). Since Zagreb was home to the Croatian-named Nogometni...
- stadium, beating Switzerland 4–0 in April (through goals from Florijan Matekalo, August Lešnik and a brace by Zvonko Cimermančić) in front of a crowd of...
- youngster's footballing talents got spotted by FK Partizan youth coach Florijan Matekalo, initiating fifteen-year-old Vasović's transfer across town to the big...
- 1986 when his father Milan took him to a training session led by Florijan Matekalo. He was officially registered by the club on 5 September 1988, eventually...
- 1940 Friendly Croatia  4–0   Switzerland HSK Gradjanski Stadium, Zagreb Matekalo 46' Cimermančić 70', 82' Lešnik 84' RSSSF reportEU-Football report Attendance:...
- years 2 months 6 days, 26 March 2011 – 1 June 2021 First goal Florijan Matekalo, 2 April 1940, Croatia 4–0 Switzerland The following table provides a summary...
- Aleksandar Tomašević (1955–56) Kiril Simonovski (1956/57–Jan 57) Florijan Matekalo (Jan 1957–until the end of the season 1956/57) Géza Kalocsay (1957–58)...