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Full name
  
Vladimir Senauer

Role
  
Footballer

Name
  
Vladimir Senauer


Place of death
  
Split, Croatia

Position
  
Forward

Date of birth
  
(1930-11-29)29 November 1930

Place of birth
  
Split, Kingdom of Yugoslavia, (now Croatia)

Date of death
  
5 January 2013(2013-01-05) (aged 82)

Died
  
January 5, 2013, Split, Croatia

Playing position
  
Forward or left winger

Vladimir "Geza" Šenauer (29 November 1930 – 5 January 2013) was a Croatian professional footballer.

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Early life and family

Šenauer was born in Split, Littoral Banovina, to Geza Šenauer, Jewish leather merchant from Daruvar, and Zorka (née Rakelić), Split born Catholic. He was raised Jewish by his family. His father owned the boutique and newsstand in Split. During World War II, officer of the Italian army protected the Šenauer family from persecutions. In 1943, he advised them to leave the Split before Nazis and Ustaše. In September 1943, the Independent State of Croatia took over the Split from the Italian fascists, so Šenauer and his family escaped to hide on the island of Vis. Soon after they escaped to Bari, Italy. Šenauer paternal grandmother, most of his closer and wider family were killed during the Holocaust. Šenauer returned to Split in 1947, few days before his father.

Football career

He spend most of his career playing for his hometown club HNK Hajduk Split winning with them 3 national championships. He also won one national cup in the period in between while he was playing with OFK Belgrade, curiously winning in the final his former club, Hajduk. Before ending his career he also had a spell abroad with SK Austria Klagenfurt, before returning to finish his career playing with RNK Split. He was known for his speed and excellent execution of the free kicks. After retiring he was an active member in the direction board of Hajduk, and between 1979 and 1990 he was the director of the Hajduk stadium, Poljud.

He made two appearances for the Yugoslav B national team, both in 1951, first in Tunis, on 14 October, against Tunisia (7–3 win with Šenauer scoring the lat goal), and second in Sfax, on 16 October, against South Tunisia (5–0 win).

Death

Šenauer died on 5 January 2013 in Split, and was buried at the Lovrinac Cemetery.

References

Vladimir Šenauer Wikipedia