Milan Ružić

Milan Ruzic ( born July 25, 1955 in Rijeka, † January 26, 2014 ) was a Yugoslav football player. He ran in two international matches for the Yugoslav national team.

Sports career

Ruzic played from 1976 for NK Rijeka in Prva Liga. In 1978, he won his first title with the team in the final of the copper Marsala Tita Milan Radovic scored in extra time to win the game, scoring the 1-0 victory over KF Trepça and the Balkans Cup, the club defeated Romania's Jiul Petrosani. The title the following year was defended against FK Partizan Belgrade with a 2-1 victory in the first leg and a 0-0 draw in the return leg. With the club he joined as a consequence also in the European Cup, but the team failed mostly early in the competition. 1980 achieved a moderate success, as it wrested Juventus a 0-0 draw.

1983 Ruzic denied his only two international matches, as the Balkanelf met Romania Germany respectively. In the same year he left after reaching the age of 28 years, the time restrictions on the exchange of a socialist state in the West, Yugoslavia and joined the Belgian club K. Beringen FC. However, in the summer of 1984 he went down with the team from the First Division, then he moved on to KAA Gent. The club went through, not least thanks protagonists such as Søren Busk, Michel De Wolf, Cees Schapendonk, René Mücher and Hubert Cordiez a successful time and were the reigning Cup winner. After the death of the patron Albert De Meester 1986, the club received a short time later financial problems, which ended in player sales. In 1988 Ruzic the second division KRC Harelbeke, from 1989, he trailed off retires at the Dutch club HSV Hoek.

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