Branko Pleše Explained

Branko Pleše
Fullname:Branko Pleše
Birth Date:1915 1, df=yes
Birth Place:Delnice, Croatia-Slavonia,
Austria-Hungary
Death Place:Zagreb, SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia
Position:Midfielder
Years1:1929–1935
Clubs1:HŠK Concordia
Years2:1935–1945
Clubs2:Građanski Zagreb
Caps2:116
Goals2:43
Years3:1945–1950
Clubs3:Dinamo Zagreb
Caps3:74
Goals3:6
Nationalyears1:1937–1946
Nationalteam1:Yugoslavia
Nationalcaps1:6
Nationalgoals1:3
Nationalyears2:1941–1944
Nationalteam2:Independent State of Croatia
Nationalcaps2:13
Nationalgoals2:3
Managerclubs1:Sloboda Tuzla
Managerclubs2:HNK Dubrovnik
Managerclubs3:Trnje
Managerclubs4:Dubrava
Manageryears5:1978
Managerclubs5:ŽNK Loto Zagreb

Branko Pleše (pronounced as /hr/;[1] [2] 12 January 1915 – 28 March 1980), nicknamed Isusek, was a Croatian footballer who played international football for the Croatian and both the royal and communist Yugoslavian national teams.

Playing career

Club

He began his career with HŠK Concordia before moving to Građanski Zagreb in 1935. Pleše played with Građanski as a striker until its disbanding in 1945. In 1937 and 1940 he was Yugoslavian champion, while in 1941 and 1943 he was champion of Croatia. In 1945 he joined the newly formed Dinamo Zagreb with whom he played until 1950. He was Yugoslavian champion again in 1948.

International

During his international career with the Kingdom of Yugoslavia he was capped 5 times. During the existence of the Independent State of Croatia, a World War II-era puppet state of Nazi Germany, he was capped for the Croatia national team 13 times, scoring three goals. Finally, he played for Communist Yugoslavia once, in its first game.[3]

Managerial career

He later moved to management, during which time he managed FK Sloboda Tuzla among others.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: brániti. Brȃnko. Hrvatski jezični portal. 17 March 2018. sh.
  2. Web site: pljȅša. Plȅše. Hrvatski jezični portal. 17 March 2018. sh.
  3. Web site: Player Database. 20 November 2022. EU-football.