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'''Petar Nadoveza''' (born 9 April 1942 in [[Šibenik]]) is a Croatian former [[Football (soccer)|football]] player and manager. He was capped once for [[Yugoslavia national football team|Yugoslavia]].
'''Petar Nadoveza''' (born 9 April 1942 in [[Šibenik]]) is a Croatian former [[Football (soccer)|football]] player and manager. He was capped once for [[Yugoslavia national football team|Yugoslavia]].


==Career==

===HNK Šibenik===

Petar Nadoveza started his youth and senior carrer at [[HNK Šibenik]]. In Šibenik's youth academy he was under the guidence of Stojan Mileta who created a lot of talented footballers from that region. At that time [[Slavko Luštica]] was the manager of Šibenik and with him Šibenik was a fierce club in the [[Yugoslav Second League]].

===HNK Hajduk Split===

In 1963 he moved to [[Hajduk Split] where he would spend the next 10 years. He was a real "killer" on the field.He had amazing speed and a real instict for the goal. Nadoveza wasnt a very disciplined player which resultet in many arguments with his managers, especially with [[Zlatko Zebec]]. His famous incident was in 1964 when he assaulted a football referee called Strmčeg. This resulted in a 6 month bann from playing football. During the 1960s Hajduk wasnt doing so good in the [[Yugoslav First League]] and many times they were facing relegation to the second league. In the [[1965-66 Yugoslav First League]] Hajduk was accused of match fixing and and was facing relegation. The match fixing case was dropped but Hajduk was still facing relegation in the league. Thanks to Nadoveza who scored 21 goals that season Hajduk was saved and managed to stay in the first league. Nadoveza became the Top goalscorer that season.



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Revision as of 17:42, 14 May 2013

Petar Nadoveza
Personal information
Date of birth (1942-04-09) 9 April 1942 (age 82)
Place of birth Šibenik, Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Position(s) Striker
Youth career
HNK Šibenik
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1959-1963 HNK Šibenik ? (?)
1963-1973 NK Hajduk Split 217 (108)
1973-1975 K.S.C. Lokeren 45 (15)
International career
1967 Yugoslavia 1 (0)
Managerial career
1982-1984 NK Hajduk Split
1984-1985 HNK Šibenik
1988-1989 NK Hajduk Split
1992 CA Bizertin
1995-1996 NK Olimpija
2000 NK Hajduk Split
2004 NK Hajduk Split
2004 Cerezo Osaka
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Petar Nadoveza (born 9 April 1942 in Šibenik) is a Croatian former football player and manager. He was capped once for Yugoslavia.


Career

HNK Šibenik

Petar Nadoveza started his youth and senior carrer at HNK Šibenik. In Šibenik's youth academy he was under the guidence of Stojan Mileta who created a lot of talented footballers from that region. At that time Slavko Luštica was the manager of Šibenik and with him Šibenik was a fierce club in the Yugoslav Second League.

HNK Hajduk Split

In 1963 he moved to [[Hajduk Split] where he would spend the next 10 years. He was a real "killer" on the field.He had amazing speed and a real instict for the goal. Nadoveza wasnt a very disciplined player which resultet in many arguments with his managers, especially with Zlatko Zebec. His famous incident was in 1964 when he assaulted a football referee called Strmčeg. This resulted in a 6 month bann from playing football. During the 1960s Hajduk wasnt doing so good in the Yugoslav First League and many times they were facing relegation to the second league. In the 1965-66 Yugoslav First League Hajduk was accused of match fixing and and was facing relegation. The match fixing case was dropped but Hajduk was still facing relegation in the league. Thanks to Nadoveza who scored 21 goals that season Hajduk was saved and managed to stay in the first league. Nadoveza became the Top goalscorer that season.


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