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Josip Bulat (born 1905)

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Josip Bulat
Personal information
Date of birth (1905-04-11)11 April 1905
Place of birth Split, Austria-Hungary
Date of death 22 April 1970(1970-04-22) (aged 65)
Place of death Sarajevo, SFR Yugoslavia
Position(s) Midfielder
Youth career
RNK Split
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1938 Sloboda Tuzla
Managerial career
1945–1946 Sloboda Tuzla
1946–1947 Sarajevo
1949 Željezničar
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Josip Bulat (11 April 1905 – 22 April 1970) was a Croatian and Yugoslav football manager and player.

Career

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Born in Split, Bulat played for Sloboda Tuzla in 1938. That year, the communists and their close associates in the club definitively dealt with the social democrats and their policies.[1] During World War II, the Ustaše authorities banned the activities of Sloboda. The club resumed operations in March 1945. The renewed club began stringing together victories, and after a series of friendly matches, they were invited from Sarajevo to participate in a tournament under the name of Sloboda.[2] The tournament was held on 10 and 11 May 1945, with selected teams from Sarajevo and Mostar also participating. Bulat was the manager of Sloboda, and under his expert guidance, the selected team from Tuzla defeated both competitors with a score of 2–0.[2]

In 1946, Bulat was appointed manager of newly formed FK Sarajevo.[3] He then went on to manage their city rivals Željezničar in the Yugoslav First League in 1949.[4]

Personal life

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After retiring from football, Bulat lived in Sarajevo, where he worked as a notable sports administrator. He died at the age of 65 on 22 April 1970, and is buried at the Bare Cemetery in Sarajevo.[5]

References

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  1. ^ ""Uči da bi volio" (5): "Sloboda" od 1938. do 1941. godine" (in Bosnian).
  2. ^ a b (bos.) Front Slobode Archived 2016-08-03 at the Wayback Machine Haris Šahović: "Uči da bi volio"(5):Poslijeratni razvoj RSD "Sloboda 12. rujna 2015. (pristupljeno 28. lipnja 2017.)
  3. ^ "Josip Bulat" (in Bosnian).
  4. ^ "Sastavi po sezonama" (in Bosnian).
  5. ^ "Josip Bulat" (in Bosnian).