Vladimir Kragić
Football player
1910 – 1975
Who was Vladimir Kragić?
Vladimir Kragić was a Croatian footballer.
Born in Split, Kragić spent his entire career playing for his hometown club Hajduk Split, for whom he appeared in a total of 354 matches and scored 266 goals in the period between 1929 and 1939.
Although he played as a left back in the early days of his career, he later proved to be a very successful goalscorer once he changed position to left winger and forward in the 1930s and was top scorer in the 1932–33 Yugoslav First League season with 21 goals.
Kragić was also capped six times for the Kingdom of Yugoslavia national team. His international debut came on 4 May 1930 in a friendly against Romania and his last appearance was on 29 April 1934 against the same opponent in a 1934 World Cup qualifier.
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- Born
- Jun 8, 1910
Split, Croatia - Lived in
- Split, Croatia
- Died
- Sep 17, 1975
Split, Croatia
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on July 23, 2013
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