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Boško Antić

Boško Antić
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Personal information
Full name Božidar Antić
Date of birth (1944-01-07)January 7, 1944
Place of birth Sarajevo, Independent State of Croatia
Date of death December 3, 2007(2007-12-03) (aged 63)
Place of death Belgrade, Serbia
Playing position Striker
Youth career
–1966 FK Pretis
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1966–1972 FK Sarajevo 153 (47)
1972–1975 Angers 103 (44)
1975–1977 Caen 49 (28)
National team
1968 Yugoslavia 1 (0)
Teams managed
1983–1985 FK Sarajevo
Togo
Sartid Smederevo
1998 Radnički Niš
2001 Jiangsu Sainty
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.

Božidar "Boško" Antić (Serbian Cyrillic: Божидар "Бошко" Антић; born January 7, 1944 in Sarajevo, Vrhbosna County, Independent State of Croatia, now Bosnia and Herzegovina) was a Bosnian Serb footballer who played for SFR Yugoslavia.

Being drafted into the youth setup of FK Sarajevo from local side FK Pretis at the age of thirteen, he started his senior career with the maroon-whites in 1966. A young and polyvalent team made up of home grown players such as Mirsad Fazlagić, Boško Prodanović, Vahidin Musemić and Antić would clinch the Yugoslav First League title in 1967, and in doing so become the first championship-winning side in the club's history. Antić was one of the most prolific members of said team, finding the back of the net on 14 separate occasions during the title-winning campaign, while scoring a total of 140 goals in 276 appearances for the club. A popular rhyme of the time was "Dva Boška na dva čoška, Musemija u sredini, za pobjedu ne brini" (English: Two Boškos in two corners, Musemić in the middle, don't worry it's a win). During his time with FK Sarajevo he was the team's top scorer in three seasons (65/66., 66/67. and 67/68), while being league top scorer during the 1967-1968 campaign, netting in 53 goals in 53 appearances. He joined Ligue 1 side Angers in 1972, where he remained for three years, going on to score 44 goals in 103 matches for the French side, before joining AS Cannes in the summer of 1975. After two more seasons on the French riviera, he retired from professional football in 1977.


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