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Mladen Stipić (21 September 1929 - 3 November 2013) was a former Yugoslav and Bosnian
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who spent the majority of his playing career with
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Playing career

Mladen Stipić started his career as a
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with
Borac Banja Luka Fudbalski klub Borac Banja Luka (Serbian Cyrillic: Фудбалски клуб Бopaц Бања Лука, ) is a Bosnian professional association football club, based in the city of Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and is the major part of th ...
. After three seasons with Borac, the talented 21-year-old transferred to
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but managed only one appearance for the
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outfit. In November 1951 he earned a move to Sarajevo. With Sarajevo, he went on a New Year's tour in
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, but after returning to his homeland, he failed to impress coach
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, and in March he decided to return to the ranks of his native Borac. In Borac, Stipić most often played as a midfielder or center forward and was the team's first scorer. At the end of 1952, the Sarajevo team was taken over by
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, who insisted on Stipić's return to Koševo. Thus, in March 1953, Stipić finally made his official debut in the Sarajevo jersey. In his first games, he played in the center forward position and had a dream start. He was the scorer in his first two games, against Spartak Subotica at home and Velež in
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, thus cementing his place in the starting line-up. At the end of the season, Tomašević left Sarajevo, and the team was taken over by newly appointed manager
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, who reassigned Stipić to the right-back position, which would turn out to be a superb move. Over the next few years, Stipić grew into one of the best right-backs in Yugoslavia at that time. He played his best football in the 1954–55 season, under the bat of Meha Brozović. An experienced manager, he skillfully used Stipić in two positions in the team. He played half of the games in the position of right back, and the other half in attack. The games against Željezničar, in the first league match between the Sarajevo rivals, when he scored two goals, and Zagreb's Lokomotiva, whose net he penetrated three times in an 8:0 thumping, are particularly memorable. In the autumn of 1954, Sarajevo played, according to many, the most beautiful football in Yugoslavia, which is confirmed by the high third position at the end of the autumn half-season. Great games in the Sarajevo jersey caught the eye of various
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managers, so in 1954, Stipić received an invitation to the senior national team for the first time for a match against
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, but ending up being an unused substitute. In May of the following year, he sat on the national team's bench two more times, in matches against
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and
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, but was again left without the opportunity to perform. Unlike the "A" national team, which was apparently not destined for him, he made three appearances in the "B" team jersey in the fall of 1955, against the respective selections of
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. He wore the Sarajevo jersey until 1963 when he decided to end his career. In the meantime,
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inherited his jersey with the number two. He made a total of 212 official appearances for Sarajevo.


Coaching career

After the end of his playing career, he dedicated himself to coaching and worked in the FK Sarajevo youth department for 24 years.


Death

Mladen Stipić passed away on 3 November 2013 in
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References

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