Zvonko Monsider

Croatian footballer

Zvonko Monsider
Personal information
Full name Zvonimir Monsider
Date of birth 8 January 1920
Place of birth Zagreb, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
Date of death 16 March 1997(1997-03-16) (aged 77)
Place of death Crystal River, Florida, U.S.
Position(s) Goalkeeper
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1938–1939 Ferraria Zagreb
1939–1945 Concordia
1945–1948 Dinamo Zagreb 45 (0)
1948-1949 Lazio 0 (0)
1949 → Padova (loan) 7 (0)
1950 Hungaria Roma
1951–1952 Deportivo Samarios
International career
1942–1943 Independent State of Croatia 6 (0)
1946–1947 Yugoslavia 7 (0)
Managerial career
1953–1955 Sabadell
1956–1957 Barakaldo
1957 Sants
1957–1958 Terrassa
1958–1959 L'Hospitalet
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Zvonko Monsider was a Croatian football goalkeeper. He played for both the Croatian and Yugoslavian national teams.

Playing career

Club

He started his career with Ferraria Zagreb before moving to Concordia Zagreb in 1939. He played with Concordia until the establishment of the new regime club Dinamo Zagreb. Monsider was one of three Concordia players to move to the new club (along with Vinko Golob and Slavko Beda).

International

He made his debut for the Independent State of Croatia, a World War II-era puppet state of Nazi Germany, in a June 1942 friendly match away against Slovakia and played 6 games for that team, scoring no goals. After the war he played for Yugoslavia, collecting another 7 caps and his final international was a September 1947 Balkan Cup match away against Albania.[1]

Managerial career

He later became a manager with Sabadell,[2] Barakaldo CF,[3] UE Sants, Terrassa FC,[4] CE L'Hospitalet.[5]

References

  1. ^ "Player Database". EU-football. Retrieved 31 October 2022.
  2. ^ "Entrenadors del CE Sabadell". Archived from the original on 10 May 2013. Retrieved 11 June 2013.
  3. ^ "BARAKALDO C.F. Página Oficial - Página Oficial del BARAKALDO CLUB DE FÚTBOL". barakaldocf.com. Retrieved 17 May 2020.
  4. ^ "Edición del $dateTool.format('EEEE d MMMM yyyy', $document.date), Página $document.page - Hemeroteca - MundoDeportivo.com". hemeroteca.mundodeportivo.com. Retrieved 17 May 2020.
  5. ^ http://www.celh.com/pruebas/historia.asp

External links

  • Zvonko Monsider at EU-Football.infoEdit on Wikidata
  • Zvonko Monsider at National-Football-Teams.comEdit on Wikidata
  • Zvonko Monsider at WorldFootball.netEdit on Wikidata
  • Zvonko Monsider at Reprezentacija.rs (in Serbian) Edit this at Wikidata
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