Aleksandar Živković Football player

Aleksandar Živković (born 25 December 1912 in Orašje - died 2000 in Zagreb) was a Croatian footballer. Domestically he played for Croatian clubs Concordia Zagreb and Građanski Zagreb while abroad he played for Grasshopper-Club Zürich and RCF Paris, CA Paris and FC Sochaux-Montbéliard. He was one of the top goalscorers in the Royal Yugoslavian championship with 34 goals from 1929 to 1935. He was capped 15 times for the Yugoslavian national team and once for the Croatian national team in 1940. He was one of seven Croatian players to boycott the Yugoslavian national team at the 1930 FIFA World Cup after the Football Association of Yugoslavia was moved from Zagreb to Belgrade. Živković was the top scorer at the 1932 Balkan Cup, with 5 goals. During the Second World War Živković worked as a diplomat in the Independent State of Croatia's embassies in Berlin and Budapest. He was subsequently unwelcome in communist Yugoslavia and emigrated to South Africa in 1945. He lived there until 1993, when he moved back to the newly independent Croatia. He died in Zagreb in 2000. He is buried in the city's Mirogoj cemetery.

Personal facts

Birth dateDecember 25, 1912
Birth place
Austria-Hungary , Orašje
Date of deathFebruary 25, 2000
Place of death
Croatia , Zagreb

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Football player

position
Forward (association football)
teams
Yugoslavia national football team
FC Sochaux-Montbéliard
Croatia national football team
Grasshopper Club Zürich
Racing Club de France football Colombes 92
CA Paris-Charenton
HŠK Građanski Zagreb
HŠK Concordia

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