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Milan Antolković : ウィキペディア英語版
Milan Antolković

Milan Antolković (born 27 September 1915 in Zagreb, died 27 June 2007 in Zagreb) was a Croatian footballer who played international football for the both the Croatian and Royal Yugoslav national teams.
He began his career with NK Maksimir before moving to Građanski Zagreb in 1932. He also had a short spell with SK Bata Borovo in 1933. He played with Građanski as a striker until its disbanding in 1945.
During his international career with the Kingdom of Yugoslavia he was capped 8 times, scoring one goal. During the existence of the Independent State of Croatia he was capped for the Croatian national team 10 times, scoring three goals.
He was later a manager. His most famous managerial work may have been with Dinamo Zagreb with whom he won the Yugoslav Cup in 1960 and took to the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup finals in 1963. He won the Franjo Bučar State Award for Sport in 2003. He also coached SW Bregenz〔http://fairplay.vidc.org/fileadmin/Bibliothek/Fairplay/images/Migration/Daten/trainer_final.pdf〕 and SC Tasmania 1900 Berlin.〔http://rss.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/vereine/1-bundesliga/2010-11/5460/trainer_trainer5460.html〕
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