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Name
  
Stanko Tavcar

Role
  
Footballer

Died
  
July 11, 1945


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Education
  
Charles University in Prague

Stanko Tavčar (2 February 1898 in Dobrova, Austro-Hungary – 11 July 1945 in Ljubljana, Yugoslavia) was a Slovenian footballer and later a medical doctor.

He was the first Slovene footballer that played in the Yugoslav national team.

He was born in Dobrova, near Ljubljana, and spend his entire football career, from 1912 until 1922, playing as defender in ŠK Ilirija Ljubljana winning with them 3 Slovenian football championships. Playing as a full-back, light and with short stature, his main qualities were his great speed and technique making him one of the rare defenders of that period that were able to participate in offensive actions, as well.

He played two matches for Yugoslav national team, both at the 1920 Summer Olympics tournament.

He studied Medicine at Charles University in Prague and after retiring from football, he practiced medicine in Ljubljana, Kranj and Vienna.

References

Stanko Tavčar Wikipedia


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