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Dobrosav Krstić Personal information Date of birth 5 February 1934 (1934-02-05) (age 76) Place of birth    Novi Sad, Serbia, Kingdom of Yugoslavia Playing position Defender Senior career1 Years Club App (Gls)* 1951–1962 1962–1966 1966–1967 FK Vojvodina FC Sochaux-Montbéliard FC Rouen     National team 1955–1960 Yugoslavia 30 (1) Teams managed 1967–1969 FC Sochaux-Montbéliard 1 Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only. * Appearances (Goals) Dobrosav Krstić (born February 5, 1934) is a retired Serbian footballer of the 1950s and 1960s which was very successful with FC Sochaux-Montbéliard in French Division 1. Olympic medal record Competitor for  Yugoslavia Men's football Silver 1956 Melbourne Team External links Profile on Serbian federation site v • d • e Yugoslavia squad – 1956 Summer Olympics Silver Medalists  Antić •  Biogradlić •  Koščak •  Krstić •  Lipošinović •  Mujić •  Papec •  Popović •  Radenković •  Radiljević •  Radović •  Šantek •  Šekularac •  Spajić •  Veselinović •  Vidinić •  Vidošević • Coach: Ćirić v • d • e Yugoslavia squad – 1958 FIFA World Cup 1 Beara • 2 Krivokuća • 3 Šijaković • 4 Crnković • 5 Tomić • 6 Zebec • 7 Miloš Milutinović • 8 Krstić • 9 Boškov • 10 Šantek • 11 Popović • 12 Petaković • 13 Veselinović • 14 Milorad Milutinović • 15 Šekularac • 16 Pašić • 17 Rajkov • 18 Lipošinović • 19 Ognjanović • 20 Irović • 21 Radović • 22 Jerković • Coach: Tirnanić v • d • e FC Sochaux-Montbéliard – Managers Bailly (1928–29) · Gibson (1929–34) · Bailly (1934) · Ross (1934–36) · Abegglen (1936) · Ross (1936–39) · Wartel (1939–44) · Mattler (1944–46) · Wartel (1946–52) · Dormois (1952–60) · Wartel (1960) · Dupal (1960–62) · Hug (1962–67) · Vuillaume (1967) · Krstić (1967–69) · Barret (1969–75) · Fauvergue (1975–81) · Mosca (1981–84) · Takač (1984–85) · Fauvergue (1985–87) · Barret (1987) · Takač (1987–94) · Santini (1994–95) · Notheaux (1995–96) · Hadžibegić (1996–98) · Anziani (1998–99) · Fernandez (1999–2002) · Lacombe (2002–05) · Bijotat (2005–06) · Perrin (2006–07) · Hantz (2007) · Ruty (2007) · Gillot (2008–) Persondata Name Krstic, Dobrosav Alternative names Short description Date of birth February 5, 1934 Place of birth Novi Sad, Serbia, Kingdom of Yugoslavia Date of death Place of death This biographical article related to a Serbian football defender is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e This article about a Yugoslav Olympic medalist is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e