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Antal Tapiška

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Antal Tapiška
Personal information
Full name Antal Tapiška
Date of birth (1919-11-11)11 November 1919
Place of birth Subotica, Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Date of death 10 March 2016(2016-03-10) (aged 88)
Place of death Subotica, Serbia
Position(s) Defender
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
Mornar Split
Naša Krila Zemun
1946–1947 Partizan 1 (0)
1947–1960 Spartak Subotica
Managerial career
Vinogradar
Zorka Subotica
Spartak Subotica (woman)
Spartak Subotica (youth)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Antal Tapiška (Serbian Cyrillic: Антал Тапишка, Hungarian: Tapiska Antal, 11 November 1919 – 10 March 2016) was a Yugoslav football player and manager.

Club career

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He started his playing career while serving the mandatory military conscription and affiliated in the Yugoslav Navy side Mornar Split, later moving to Yugoslav Air Force side FK Naša Krila Zemun. His talent took him to join the main army backed team, FK Partizan, in 1946. Partizan was newly formed club which gathered most of the best players of the country, so Tapiška found himself in difficulties to establish himself, despite all, he managed to make with Partizan one appearance in the 1946–47 Yugoslav First League, 4 appearances in the Yugoslav Cup, and 29 in friendlies and tournaments.[1]

Not wanting to stay as a substitute, Tapiška decided to leave Partizan and joined FK Spartak Subotica where he spent the next 14 years. He became a legendary defender shirt number 2 who became fundamental in all achievements of Spartak between 1947 until 1960. He played over 500 official games in that period of time. Tapiška retired in 1960 and in his honor Spartak organised a farewell match against Dynamo Dresden.[2]

Coaching career

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After finishing his playing career, he became a manager, and coached minor local teams such as Vonogradar and Zorka. He also coached the woman's section of Spartak Subotica and also the youth teams of the club. Afterwards, he became member of the direction board of management of the Subotica City Stadium.[3]

References

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  1. ^ All-time FK Partizan players Archived 2020-07-01 at the Wayback Machine at FK Partizan official website, retrieved 21-7-2019
  2. ^ In memoriam - Antal Tapiška Archived 2019-07-21 at the Wayback Machine at subotica.info, 11-3-2016, retrieved 21-7-2019 (in Serbian)
  3. ^ In memoriam: Antal Tapiška (1928-2016) Archived 2019-07-21 at the Wayback Machine at subotica.com, 10-3-2016, retrieved 21-7-2019 (in Serbian)