Ljubomir Kokeza
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Ljubomir "Ljubo" Kokeza (15 May 1920 in
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– 22 August 1992) was
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player who played for
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and Yugoslavia in the 1940s and 1950s.


Playing career


Club

Ljubomir Kokeza was not only a talented player, but also a true fan of his club
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, and always remained loyal to the club for which played for so many years. Born in
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, Kokeza began to play football in his neighbourhood quarters and joined NK Split in 1935 where he stayed for two years. In the summer of 1937, he transferred to
Hajduk Split Hrvatski nogometni klub Hajduk Split, commonly referred to as Hajduk Split () or simply Hajduk, is a Croatian professional football club based in Split, that competes in the Croatian First League, the top tier in Croatian football. Since 1979, t ...
, and played two seasons for the club's youth team. From 1939 he began to play for the seniors and remained a regular until he retired in 1957. For a brief period during the 1942-1943 season Kokeza played for
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, but he rejoined Hajduk at the end of the war. The right back played 625 matches for
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scoring 8 goals, and had great success at his beloved Hajduk, the first coming in the 1940-1941 season when the club won the Croatian Championship, and qualified for the Yugoslavian National Championship for the first time in the club's history. He won a further Croatian Championship with the club in 1946, and followed it up with three Yugoslav league titles in 1950, 1952 and 1955.


International

Despite playing twice for
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, against
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in 1946 and against
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in 1952, Kokeza did not have much luck at international level as his abilities deserved.


Managerial career

After retiring in 1957, he managed several club sides in the lower divisions, NK Dalmatinac Split, NK Split,
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and
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. While he spent several years coaching abroad in the 1960s and 1970s in Egypt, Iraq and Libya. Having had a successful coaching spell in
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in the early to mid 1960s with
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, he became the Iraq national team's first ever foreign coach in 1968. However, after four defeats in four matches at the 1969 Jaam-e-Doosti Friendship Cup in
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, he spent the remainder of his contract coaching the Iraqi military team. He also managed Iraq at the 1969
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in Athens, where Iraq lost 2-0 to South Korea and drew 1-1 with Greece, having led through a strike from Nour Dhiab. The hosts managed to equalise late in the first half. Iraq finished last in their group and failed to reach the second stage. Kokeza helped the Iraq army team to the final of the 1969 Republics Cup, losing the final to the Police select team.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Kokeza, Ljubomir 1920 births 1992 deaths Footballers from Split, Croatia Association footballers not categorized by position Yugoslav footballers Yugoslavia international footballers HNK Hajduk Split players HAŠK players Yugoslav First League players Yugoslav football managers RNK Split managers Al Masry SC managers Iraq national football team managers Al-Hilal SC (Benghazi) managers NK Solin managers Yugoslav expatriate football managers Expatriate football managers in Egypt Yugoslav expatriate sportspeople in Egypt Expatriate football managers in Iraq Yugoslav expatriate sportspeople in Iraq Expatriate football managers in Libya Yugoslav expatriate sportspeople in Libya Burials at Lovrinac Cemetery