Milan Arnejčič Explained

Milan Arnejčič
Birth Date:18 October 1942
Birth Place:Marburg, Reichsgau Styria, Nazi Germany
Death Place:Maribor, Slovenia
Position:Forward
Youthclubs1:Železničar Maribor
Years1:1959–1960
Years2:1960–1969
Years3:1969–1970
Caps3:12
Goals3:3
Years4:1970–1971
Caps4:12
Goals4:4
Years5:1971–1978

Milan Arnejčič (18 October 1942 – 8 March 2024) was a Slovenian professional footballer who played as a forward.

Career

Born in Maribor on 18 October 1942,[1] [2] Arnejčič started playing with Železničar Maribor[3] and helped them win the 1960 Slovenian regional cup by scoring two of the four goals of his club in the victory in the final over NK Ljubljana.[4] In 1960, he moved to NK Maribor.[5] During the 1960s he became one of the most prominent Slovenian players. He was part of Maribor team that got the promotion to the Yugoslav First League in 1967. He played with Maribor until 1969, making 58 appearances and scoring 15 goals in the top tier during the last two seasons there.[6]

In 1969, he joined Red Star Belgrade, who had won the Yugoslav championship in the last two seasons in 1968 and 1969. In the 1969–70 season Arnejčič joined Red Star, the club won the double (league and cup) with Arnejčič contributing 12 league appearances and 3 league goals[5] for Red Star's third Yugoslav title in a row. Red Star was interested in bringing as well Tomislav Prosen and Mladen Kranjc, who, along with Arnejčič, were the main players of Maribor, however at the end they only brought Arnejčič in a deal which meant that Milan Janković, Vladislav Bogićević and Rade Radić moved to Maribor.[5]

After winning both national titles with Red Star in only one season, Arnejčič failed to impress, and he moved abroad in summer 1970 by joining Nationalliga (predecessor of the Austrian Bundesliga) side Grazer AK.[1] He made 12 league appearances and scored 4 goals in the 1970–71 Austrian football championship[7] in which GAK finished in 11th place.

In summer 1971 Arnejčič returned to his home-town club NK Maribor, still playing in the Yugoslav First League, although in the first season he returned, 1971–72, they finished bottom of the league and were relegated to the Yugoslav Second League. Despite those events, Arnejčič kept playing with NK Maribor all the way until 1978, when he retired.[8] In total he spent 16 seasons with Maribor playing 286 matches and scoring 73 goals.[5]

Death

Arnejčič died in Maribor on 8 March 2024, at the age of 81.[2]

Honours

Red Star

1969–70

1970

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://fairplay.vidc.org/fileadmin/Bibliothek/Fairplay/images/Migration/Daten/auslaendische_spieler_final.pdf Datensatz "Ausländische Spieler", oberste österreichische Spielklasse, Saisonen 1945/46 bis 2005/06
  2. Web site: Zmago . Gomzi . Poslovila se je legendarna devetka iz Ljudskega vrta . . 8 March 2024 . sl . 8 March 2024.
  3. http://www.navdih.net/datoteke/reference/ZSD_Maribor/ZSD_Maribor_knjiga_80-let.pdf ŽSD Maribor knjiga 80-teh leta
  4. http://railroadersmaribor.weebly.com/o-klubu.html O klubu
  5. http://www.redstarbelgrade.info/statistika/tim/player/194.html Milan Arnejčič
  6. http://www.playerhistory.com/player/79840 Milan Arnejčič
  7. Playerhistory.com
  8. http://forum.b92.net/topic/29741-ex-yu-fudbalska-statistika-po-godinama/page__st__105 Last two season stats