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Borislav Cvetković
Croatian footballer and manager From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Borislav Cvetković (born 30 September 1962) is a Serbian football manager and retired player. He was nicknamed "Lane sa Korane" (Doe of Korana), by legendary sports commentator Ivan Tomić, while playing for Dinamo. When he moved to Belgrade, Tomić just switched his nickname to "Lane sa Marakane" (Doe of Marakana), as Red Star Belgrade stadium is colloquially known.
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Playing career
Club
During his club career he played for Dinamo Zagreb, Red Star Belgrade, Ascoli, Maceratese, Casertana and Borac Čačak.
International
He made his debut for Yugoslavia in a June 1983 friendly match against Romania, coming on as a 30th-minute substitute for Miloš Šestić, and earned a total of 11 caps, scoring 1 goal. He participated in UEFA Euro 1984. His final international was a November 1988 World Cup qualification match against France.[1]
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Coaching career
Cvetković coached FK Sopot, an expositure of Cvetković's former club Red Star Belgrade. He also coached Obilić in one short term, he worked also as assistant to Dragan Okuka in the Serbia U21 side.
Personal life
Boro is the younger brother of the late Zvjezdan Cvetković, who was the coach of Borac Banja Luka.
References
External links
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