Fahrudin Jusufi

Fahrudin Jusufi (Serbian Фахрудин Јусуфи; born December 8, 1939 in Dragash in the former county Kosovo ) is a former Yugoslav football player and coach.

Career

Jusufi began his career as a defender in 1957 at Partizan Belgrade. He was four times Yugoslav champion. In 1966 and the entry into the final of the European Champions' Cup, but the Partizan with 1:2 lost against Real Madrid.

In 1966 he moved to Bundesliga Eintracht Frankfurt, where he remained until 1970. On Riederwald he brought it to 111 Erstligaeinsätze, in which he scored two goals. Jusufi was one of the early attacking defender who was not limited to the man-marker role, but is also active in the playmaking intervened with. From 1970 to 1972 he was still playing - in addition Zvezdan Cebinac - as player-coach at the then third division Germania Wiesbaden, before his playing career was finish in 1972 in Austria with FC Dornbirn.

Jusufi debuted at the age of 20 years for the Yugoslav national team, participated in the 1960 European Championship and 1962 World Cup final round and was from 1959 to 1963 a total of 13 times the blue jersey. In addition, football tournament of the Olympic Games in Rome, he won the gold medal.

After his playing career he trained, among others, FC Schalke 04 ( between April 1980 and May 1981) in the Bundesliga, followed by three years the SG Wattenscheid 09 and later, among others TSV 1860 Munich (1986 /87). He had his greatest success but with the FK Partizan, where he 1987/88 on the bench celebrated the championship.

His son Sascha went through in Germany also a football career.

Successes as a player

  • World Cup: 4th place (1962 )
  • EM: No. 2 (1960 )
  • Summer Olympics: Winner (1960 )
  • Yugoslavian Champion: 1961, 1962, 1963, 1965
  • Bundesliga: Place 4 (1967 with Eintracht Frankfurt)

Success as a coach

  • Yugoslavian Champion: 1988
  • Olympic Champions (Football )
  • Olympian (Yugoslavia)
  • National football team (Yugoslavia)
  • Football coach (Yugoslavia)
  • Yugoslavian Champion ( football)
  • Yugoslav
  • Born in 1939
  • Man
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