Prvoslav Mihajlović Explained

Prvoslav Mihajlović
Birth Date:13 April 1921
Birth Place:Valjevo, Kingdom of SCS
Death Place:Belgrade, SFR Yugoslavia
Position:Midfielder
Years1:1938–1941
Clubs1:Valjevo SK
Years2:1941
Clubs2:Obilić
Years3:1942–1944
Clubs3:BSK Beograd
Years4:1945–1950
Caps4:56
Goals4:32
Years5:1951
Clubs5:Red Star Belgrade (loan)
Caps5:10
Goals5:2
Years6:1951–1957
Caps6:83
Goals6:28
Nationalyears1:1946–1950
Nationalteam1:Yugoslavia
Nationalcaps1:13
Nationalgoals1:6
Manageryears1:1957–1959
Managerclubs1:OFK Beograd
Manageryears2:1959–1961
Managerclubs2:Partizan (technical adviser)
Manageryears3:1961–1963
Managerclubs3:Yugoslavia (jointly)
Manageryears4:1963–1966
Managerclubs4:Alexandria
Manageryears5:1966
Managerclubs5:Karşıyaka
Manageryears6:1966–1967
Managerclubs6:Preußen Münster

Prvoslav Mihajlović (Serbian: Првослав Михајловић; 13 April 1921 – 28 June 1978) was a Serbian-Yugoslav footballer and head coach.

Biography

On the national level he played for Yugoslavia national team (13 matches/6 goals) and was a participant at the 1948 Olympic Games,[1] where his team won a silver medal, and at the 1950 FIFA World Cup. With Partizan he won 2 national championships (1947, 1949) and 4 Yugoslav cups (1947, 1952, 1954, 1957). During 1951. Mihajlović played 10 friendly matches on loan for Red Star in two months and after that he came back to Partizan.

Mihajlović later worked as a football manager and coached several teams, including OFK Beograd and Yugoslavia national team, which he led at the 1962 FIFA World Cup. He also worked as assistant coach in Partizan (1959–1963) and won 3 national championships (1961, 1962, 1963).

He was the secretary and technical director of FK Partizan (1959–1963), then worked in Alexandria, Egypt (1963–1966) and Karşıyaka, Turkey (1966) and Münster, West Germany (1966–1967). He also worked in Kuwait.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Prvoslav Mihajlović . Olympedia . 13 October 2021.