Boriša Đorđević

Boriša Djordjevic ( born October 30, 1953), real first name Borislav, is a former Yugoslav international footballer.

Career

Djordjevic was first used in the first Yugoslav league in the season 1970/71 when he played for FK Bor. In 1975 he was engaged by Hajduk Split, where he once was Yugoslav champion in the following years and twice won the Yugoslav Cup.

1981 went Djordjevic for Hamburger SV in the Bundesliga, where he spent two years and won three titles in that time. But he himself could not prevail and ended his international career. After Yugoslavia he did not return, but played from now on at Tennis Borussia Berlin and FC Altona 93

Djordjevic graduated five games for the Yugoslav national football team, including in the quarter-finals of the European Championship 1976.

After his career Djordjevic worked for a time as a youth coach in the soccer school of Manfred Kaltz.

Achievements

  • Yugoslavian Cup Winner 1976 and 1977
  • Yugoslav champion in 1979
  • German champions in 1982 and 1983
  • European Champions Cup in 1983
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