Zlatko Škorić

Zlatko Škorić ( born July 27, 1941 in Zagreb ) is a former Yugoslav football goalkeeper and coach.

Career as a player

Clubs

Škorić began his pro career with 19 years at Dinamo Zagreb, the resident in his hometown football club. With the club he was in nine seasons four times runner-up and won three times the Yugoslav Cup competition, and the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup in 1967. After short stays in France with Olympique Avignonnais and Slovenia at NK Olimpija Ljubljana he transferred in 1971 to the Bundesliga for VfB Stuttgart, for the it was used in 24 league and three DFB Cup matches.

A year later he moved to Bayern Munich for which he only completed four games. Ironically, the three games in which he played in the DFB - League Cup went in the first round lost: August 16, 1972 ( 1:4 against FC Bayern Hof; 3rd Round in courtyard) 19 August (1:2 against VfB Stuttgart; fourth match day in Ulm) and 6 September ( 4:5 FC Bayern Hof again; sixth match day in Bamberg). But on 26 October 1972, he was able to celebrate a victory in the second leg of the second round of the European Cup of Champions, he played 90 minutes and contributed to the 4-0 victory against Omonia Nicosia in. In 1973 he returned - initially for two more years - returned to France to his career - after just one season - finally finish at NK Zagreb.

National

Škorić played eight times in the senior national team of his country; for the first time on 1 April 1964 in Niš in the 1-0 victory over Bulgaria, the last time on 8 May 1966 in Zagreb 's 2-0 victory over Hungary. In the eight international appearances, he was once a substitute for Milutin Šoškić and once for Ilija Pantelic. He also acted in a gewertetes (for the Yugoslav Federation) as an official international match " charity " game ( for the earthquake victims of Skopje) with that in Belgrade with 2:7 against managed by Helmut Schön " European choice " (eg with Uwe Seeler, Karl -Heinz Quick Inger, Lev Yashin, Josef Masopust, and Eusébio ) has been lost.

Career as a coach

After his playing career he pursued a coaching career that began in BSK Slavonski Brod. Later he was responsible for the Angolan national team; then followed by engagements at NK Samobor, at Dinamo Zagreb as an assistant coach and finally at HNK Segesta Sisak.

Achievements

  • Fairs Cup winners 1967
  • Yugoslavian Cup Winner 1963, 1965, 1969
  • Second the Yugoslav Championship in 1963, 1966, 1967, 1969
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