Zlatko Vujović

Zlatko Vujović ( born August 26, 1958 in Sarajevo ) is a former Yugoslav football player.

Career

Vujović began his career in 1976 along with his twin brother Zoran Vujović at Hajduk Split. He won with the Croats once the Yugoslav championship and twice the Yugoslav Cup. In his time in Split also vocations during the Yugoslav national team for FIFA World Cup 1982 in Spain, where Vujovic was used three times and excreting Yugoslavs in the first group phase and the European Football Championship 1984 in France, where the striker was used three times and choosing the same fate befell as 1982. 1981, he was named Player of the year in Yugoslavia.

In 1986 he moved to France to Bordeaux. In his first year in the wine town, he was able to win a French championship and French Cup. In 1988 he moved to the Côte d' Azur for AS Cannes. After only one year Cannes Vujović went to the capital of France to Paris St Germain. In his time on the Seine, he was appointed to the Yugoslav squad for the Soccer World Cup 1990 in Italy. Vujović played five times and got a yellow card, Yugoslavia difference in the quarterfinals of. After two years in Paris, he found himself to FC Sochaux, where he was again only one year's activity. Then he let his career at OGC Nice in the season 1992/1993 bar.

Achievements

  • Once Yugoslav champion in 1979
  • Twice Yugoslav Cup winner in 1977, 1984
  • Player of the Year in Yugoslavia 1981
  • Once champion of France in 1987
  • Once French Cup Winners 1987
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