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Dusan bajevic biography

          Bajević spent the majority of his playing career at hometown club Velež Mostar for who he played almost games and scored goals, a club record....

          Dušan Bajević (srbskou cyrilicí Душан Бајевић; * prosince , Mostar) je bývalý jugoslávský fotbalista bosenskosrbské národnosti, útočník.

        1. Dušan Bajević (srbskou cyrilicí Душан Бајевић; * prosince , Mostar) je bývalý jugoslávský fotbalista bosenskosrbské národnosti, útočník.
        2. Dušan "Duško" Bajević is a Bosnian professional football manager and former player.
        3. Bajević spent the majority of his playing career at hometown club Velež Mostar for who he played almost games and scored goals, a club record.
        4. Name in home country: Dušan Bajević Date of birth/Age: Dec 10, (76) Place of birth: Mostar Jugoslawien (SFR) Height: N/A Citizenship: Bosnia-.
        5. His biography is available in 30 different languages on Wikipedia.
        6. Dusan Bajevic

          Yugoslav footballer, striker, coach

          Date of Birth: 10.12.1948


          Content:
          1. Dusan Bajevic: Yugoslavian Legend and Footballing Icon
          2. Golden Years with FK Velez and Recognition
          3. Success in Greece and Return to FK Velez
          4. Career Statistics and Legacy
          5. International Career

          Dusan Bajevic: Yugoslavian Legend and Footballing Icon

          Early Career and Rise to Stardom

          Dusan Bajevic, an exceptional Yugoslav footballer and trainer, was born in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

          His football journey began at the tender age of 17 when he made his debut for FK Velez, his hometown club. Bajevic quickly established himself as a key player due to his tall stature, technical prowess, and aerial dominance.

          In the 1969/70 season, he emerged as a prolific goalscorer, netting 20 goals and sharing the title of Yugoslavia's top scorer with Slobodan Santrac.

          Golden Years with FK Velez and Recognition

          Bajevic's performances in the 1970s cemented his reputation as one of Yugoslavia's f