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Jane Janevski
North Macedonian footballer and manager (born 1920) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Jane Janevski (Macedonian: Јане Јаневски; born 1 January 1920) is a Bulgarian and Yugoslavian football manager and former player.
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Playing career
During the Second World War Janevski played for Macedonia (Skopje) in Bulgarian football championship.[1] In 1942 he played for Bulgaria national team in a friendly match against Germany (0:3).[2]
Janevski played with FK Partizan immediately after the end of Second World War. With Partizan he played a total of 36 games and scored 28 goals, of which 7 games and 1 goal were in the 1946–47 Yugoslav First League, the only season he played in Belgrade.[3] Then he moved to FK Vardar where he will play in Yugoslav First and Second leagues between 1947 and 1955 making a total of 120 league appearances and 27 goals.[4] He played a total with Vardar of 242 games and scored over 100 goals, he was among the first team captains, and was chosen as the Macedonian player of the year.[5] Besides captain and prolific goalscorer, he was also at Vardar the coach of the youth team, having won Yugoslav youth championship in 1949.[5] By 2016, he is considered by the FK Vardar official website as one of the club legends.[6]
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Managerial career
Afterwards, he coached Turkish side Beşiktaş in 1967–68.[7] Then he coached Greek side PAOK FC.[8]
Honours
Player
- Partizan
- Vardar
- Yugoslav Second League: 1951
Coach
- Vardar
- Yugoslav youth championship: 1948–49[5]
References
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