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{{Short description|Serbian footballer (1917–1941)}}

'''Svetozar Đanić''' (April 1, 1917 in [[Manđelos]] village near [[Sremska Mitrovica]], [[Austro-Hungary]] – June 18, 1941 in [[Zagreb]], [[Independent State of Croatia]]) was a Serbian footballer who played for the [[Yugoslavia national football team|Kingdom of Yugoslavia]] and [[Croatia national football team|Independent State of Croatia]] national teams. He was also known by nicknames '''Cveta''' and '''Lala'''.

{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2020}}

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| fullname = Svetozar Đanić

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| birth_date = {{Birth date|df=yes|1917|4|1}}

| birth_place = [[Manđelos]], [[Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia]], [[Austria-Hungary]]

| death_date = {{Death date and age|df=yes|1941|6|18|1917|4|1}}

| death_place = [[Zagreb]], [[Independent State of Croatia]]

| position = [[Defender (association football)#Centre-back|Centre-half]], [[midfielder]]

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| years1 = {{0|0000}}–1934

| clubs1 = [[OFK Slavija Novi Sad|Slavija Novi Sad]]

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| clubs2 = [[FK Vojvodina|Vojvodina]]

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| clubs3 = [[HŠK Građanski Zagreb|Građanski Zagreb]]

| caps3 = 14

| goals3 = 4

| years4 = 1937–1938

| clubs4 = [[FC Zbrojovka Brno|Židenice]]

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| years5 = 1938–1939

| clubs5 = [[FC Viktoria Plzeň|Viktoria Plzeň]]

| caps5 =

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| years6 = 1939–1941

| clubs6 = [[HŠK Građanski Zagreb|Građanski Zagreb]]

| caps6 = 32

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| nationalyears1 = 1940 | nationalteam1 = [[Croatia national football team|Banovina of Croatia]] | nationalcaps1 = 3 | nationalgoals1 = 1

| nationalyears2 = 1940–1941 | nationalteam2 = [[Yugoslavia national football team|Yugoslavia]] | nationalcaps2 = 3 | nationalgoals2 = 0

| nationalyears3 = 1941 | nationalteam3 = [[Croatia national football team|Independent State of Croatia]] | nationalcaps3 = 1 | nationalgoals3 = 0

}}

'''Svetozar Đanić''' ({{Lang-sr-Cyrl|Светозар Ђанић}}; 1 April 1917 – 18 June 1941) was a Croatian and Yugoslav footballer who played for [[Yugoslavia national football team|Yugoslavia]] and [[Croatia national football team|Croatia national teams]]. He was also known as Milan or Cveta.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/miscellaneous/double-caps.html|title=Players Appearing for Two or More Countries|website=[[RSSSF]]|accessdate=10 July 2014}}</ref>



==Club career==

Born during the latter part of [[World War I]] in a small [[Syrmia]]n village, Đanić started playing football with [[Novi Sad]] outfit [[FK Slavija Novi Sad|FK Slavija]]. At the age of 17, he moved to their more established crosstown rivals [[FK Vojvodina]] and immediately established himself in the first team.

Born during the latter part of [[World War I]] in a small [[Syrmia]]n village, Đanić started playing football with [[Novi Sad]] outfit [[OFK Slavija Novi Sad|FK Slavija]]. At the age of 17, he moved to their more established crosstown rivals [[FK Vojvodina]] and immediately established himself in the first team.



Two years later, in 1936, together with brother Miran, he moved to [[Zagreb]] in pursuit of university studies. Parallel to studies he also played football with [[HŠK Građanski]], spending the [[Yugoslav First League 1936-37|1936/37 season]] with them.

Two years later, in 1936, together with brother Miran, he moved to [[Zagreb]] in pursuit of university studies. Parallel to studies he also played football with [[HŠK Građanski Zagreb|HŠK Građanski]], spending the [[1936–37 Yugoslav Football Championship|1936–37 season]] with them.



Đanić's studies then took him to [[Czechoslovakia]] for a year where also played one season for [[FC Zbrojovka Brno|SK Židenice]] (5 league starts, 3 goals - 1937/38) and one season for [[SK Viktoria Plzeň]] (1938/39).

Đanić's studies then took him to [[First Czechoslovak Republic|Czechoslovakia]] for a year wherehe also played one season for [[FC Zbrojovka Brno|SK Židenice]] (5 league starts, 3 goals during [[1937–38 Czechoslovak First League|1937–38 season]]) and one season for [[FC Viktoria Plzeň|SK Viktoria Plzeň]] (1938–39).



==International career==

Returning to Zagreb he also continued playing for Građanski, eventually earning a callup to the [[Yugoslavia national football team|Kingdom of Yugoslavia national team]] in 1940. His debut came on November3, 1940 versus Germany in Zagreb. He would only play in three matches before the [[Nazi Germany]] invasion and quick dismemberment of Yugoslavia put an end to Yugoslav football activities. Đanić's last match in Yugoslavia jersey was also Kingdom of Yugoslavia's last ever outing - a match versus Hungary on March23, 1941 in [[Belgrade]].

Returning to Zagreb, he also continued playing for Građanski, eventually earning a callup to the Yugoslavia national team in 1940. His debut came on 3 November 1940 versus [[Germany national football team|Germany]] in Zagreb. He would only play in three matches before the [[Nazi Germany]] [[Invasion of Yugoslavia|invasion and quick dismemberment of Yugoslavia]] put an end to Yugoslav football activities. Đanić's last match in Yugoslavia jersey was also Yugoslavia's last outing–a match versus [[Hungary national football team|Hungary]] on 23 March 1941 in [[Belgrade]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://eu-football.info/_player.php?id=4221|title=Player Database|accessdate=11 July 2022|website=EU-football}}</ref>



Soon after the Royal Yugoslav Army defeat, and the establishment of [[Independent State of Croatia|Croatian Nazi-puppet state]] (NDH) under collaborationist [[Ustashe]] regime, Đanić was forced{{Citation needed|date=August 2008}} into the newly established Croatian national football team as one of only a handful of Serbs that were recruited into that team, which played all of its matches with other Nazi client states or Nazi Germany itself. Đanić appeared in four matches for NDH and even scored one goal. His last match appearance took place in [[Vienna]] on June 15, 1941 versus Nazi Germany. Upon returning to Zagreb, he was immediately put on trial by Ustashe under the accusation that he collaborated with the communists. After a quick [[show trial]], Đanić was executed three days later on June 18, 1941.

Soon after the [[Royal Yugoslav Army]] defeat, and the establishment of [[Independent State of Croatia|Croatian Nazi-puppet state]] (NDH) under [[Collaboration with Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy|collaborationist]] [[Ustaše|Ustasha]] regime, Đanić played first game for NDH national team in [[Vienna]] on15 June 1941 versus Nazi Germany. Upon returning to Zagreb, he was immediately put on trial by the Ustashas under the accusation that he collaborated with the [[Yugoslav Partisans|communists]]. After a quick [[show trial]], Đanić was executed three days later on18 June 1941.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.reprezentacija.rs/dzanic-svetozar/#content|title = Džanić Svetozar|date = 10 December 2009}}</ref>


==References==

{{reflist}}



==External links==

==External links==

*[http://www.jutarnji.hr/sport/kolumne/clanak/art-2006,4,7,zidak_kolumna,20695.jl IZ MAKSIMIRSKE ŠUME], ''Jutarnji list'', April7, 2006

*{{Webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071207165301/http://www.jutarnji.hr/sport/kolumne/clanak/art-2006,4,7,zidak_kolumna,20695.jl |date=7 December 2007 |title=IZ MAKSIMIRSKE ŠUME}}, ''Jutarnji list'', 7 April 2006 {{in lang|hr}}

*[http://www.reprezentacija.rs/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1029&Itemid=12 Svetozar Đanić Profile on Serbian Football Federation Site]

*{{Reprezentacija|dzanic-svetozar}} ([https://web.archive.org/web/20120610165315/http://www.reprezentacija.rs/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1029&Itemid=12 archive])

*{{NFT player}}

*{{WorldFootball.net}}



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Latest revision as of 12:49, 16 June 2024

Svetozar Đanić
Personal information
Full name Svetozar Đanić
Date of birth (1917-04-01)1 April 1917
Place of birth Manđelos, Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia, Austria-Hungary
Date of death 18 June 1941(1941-06-18) (aged 24)
Place of death Zagreb, Independent State of Croatia
Position(s) Centre-half, midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
0000–1934 Slavija Novi Sad
1934–1936 Vojvodina
1936–1937 Građanski Zagreb14 (4)
1937–1938 Židenice
1938–1939 Viktoria Plzeň
1939–1941 Građanski Zagreb32 (10)
International career
1940 Banovina of Croatia3 (1)
1940–1941 Yugoslavia3 (0)
1941 Independent State of Croatia1 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Svetozar Đanić (Serbian Cyrillic: Светозар Ђанић; 1 April 1917 – 18 June 1941) was a Croatian and Yugoslav footballer who played for Yugoslavia and Croatia national teams. He was also known as Milan or Cveta.[1]

Club career[edit]

Born during the latter part of World War I in a small Syrmian village, Đanić started playing football with Novi Sad outfit FK Slavija. At the age of 17, he moved to their more established crosstown rivals FK Vojvodina and immediately established himself in the first team.

Two years later, in 1936, together with brother Miran, he moved to Zagreb in pursuit of university studies. Parallel to studies he also played football with HŠK Građanski, spending the 1936–37 season with them.

Đanić's studies then took him to Czechoslovakia for a year where he also played one season for SK Židenice (5 league starts, 3 goals during 1937–38 season) and one season for SK Viktoria Plzeň (1938–39).

International career[edit]

Returning to Zagreb, he also continued playing for Građanski, eventually earning a callup to the Yugoslavia national team in 1940. His debut came on 3 November 1940 versus Germany in Zagreb. He would only play in three matches before the Nazi Germany invasion and quick dismemberment of Yugoslavia put an end to Yugoslav football activities. Đanić's last match in Yugoslavia jersey was also Yugoslavia's last outing–a match versus Hungary on 23 March 1941 in Belgrade.[2]

Soon after the Royal Yugoslav Army defeat, and the establishment of Croatian Nazi-puppet state (NDH) under collaborationist Ustasha regime, Đanić played first game for NDH national team in Vienna on 15 June 1941 versus Nazi Germany. Upon returning to Zagreb, he was immediately put on trial by the Ustashas under the accusation that he collaborated with the communists. After a quick show trial, Đanić was executed three days later on 18 June 1941.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Players Appearing for Two or More Countries". RSSSF. Retrieved 10 July 2014.
  • ^ "Player Database". EU-football. Retrieved 11 July 2022.
  • ^ "Džanić Svetozar". 10 December 2009.
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