Latif Čičić

Latif Čičić (Serbian Cyrillic: Латиф Чичић, born (10 July 1943) in Prijepolje, Yugoslavia) is a former professional footballer and coach.

Latif Čičić
Personal information
Full name Latif Čičić
Date of birth (1943-07-10) 10 July 1943
Place of birth Prijepolje, Yugoslavia
Position(s) Defender
Youth career
1961–1963 FK FAP Priboj
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1963–1964 FK FAP Priboj
1964–1968 Sloga Kraljevo
1968–1969 Partizan Belgrade 10 (0)
1969–1973 Sloga Kraljevo
1973–1978 Sportverein Alsenborn
Teams managed
1976–1977 Sportverein Alsenborn (youth)
1977–1978 Sportverein Alsenborn
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Career

Born in Prijepolje, Čičić began playing in a club near his hometown FK FAP Priboj youth team. After two years in youth team he started playing in senior football team of FK FAP Priboj for one year. He then joined Sloga Kraljevo in 1964 and played for them four years in the Yugoslav Second League. In 1968, he moves to one of the biggest clubs in Yugoslavia, Partizan Belgrade[1] where he stayed for one season and made 44 appearances for the club in total.[2] In 1969, Čičić returns in Sloga Kraljevo and plays four more years in the club. Then in 1973, he moved abroad and joined West German club Sportverein Alsenborn, that was in the 1970s attempting to win promotion in the Bundesliga one of the top football leagues in Europe. Where he played five years. Then became a coach and ended his professional football career at Sportverein Alsenborn, West Germany in 1978.

Style of play

Čičić was a defender. He mostly played as a right back, but towards the end of his professional football career he also played as a centre-back.

References

  1. Čičić, Latif. "SEZONA 1968/1969". FK PARTIZAN (in Serbian).
  2. 156. "СВИ ИГРАЧИ ПАРТИЗАНА". FK PARTIZAN (in Serbian).CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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