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Velija Bećirspahić
Personal information
Full name Velija Bećirspahić
Date of birth (1943-01-01)1 January 1943
Place of birth Sarajevo, Independent State of Croatia
Date of death 1987
Place of death Sarajevo
Position(s) LeftbackorWinger
Youth career
Pofalićki
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1967–1974 Željezničar 191 (9)
1975 Jedinstvo
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Velija "Dedo" Bećirspahić (1943-1987) was a Bosnian football player and a coach. Widely known by his nickname Dedo (grandpa) due to early hair hoariness, he spent his entire professional career with FK Željezničar.

Club career[edit]

He started his career in FK Pofalićki, a small club from Sarajevo. He was spotted there by coaches of Željezničar Sarajevo and in 1967 signed a contract with the club[1] in which he would spend the rest of his career. At first, this left-footed player was a winger, but later he was moved to defence. He would become one of the most recognizable left backs in Yugoslav First League with a hard-nosed, old school attitude - "ball can get through, but not the player".[2]

He played 222 matches in all competitions for Željezničar, scoring 12 goals. He was a member of the team that won Yugoslav championship in 1971–72 season.[3] He retired in 1975.

Managerial career[edit]

After that, he became a coach of FK Željezničar youth squad. In 1978, Ivica Osim selected him to be one of his assistant coaches in FK Željezničar.[2]

Personal life[edit]

He suffered from and then died of cancer.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Sastavi po sezonama - FK Željezničar
  • ^ a b Iz ugla | Velija Bećirspahić - 1921 (in Bosnian)
  • ^ History: Željo’s Generation that won the first Championship Title - Sarajevo Times
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