English: A photograph of the Yugoslav squad for the Brazil Independence Cup at the Estádio Couto Pereira. From left to right, Standing:Dragoslav Stepanović, Petar Krivokuća, Enver Marić, Dragan Džajić (c), Josip Katalinski, and Miroslav Pavlović. Crouching: Blagoje Bratić, Ilija Petković, Branko Oblak, Dušan Bajević, and Jovan Aćimović.
Español: Una foto de la Selección Yugoslavo para la Copa Independencia de Brasil en la Estádio Couto Pereira. A la izquierda al derecha, Parados: Dragoslav Stepanović, Petar Krivokuća, Enver Marić, Dragan Džajić (c), Josip Katalinski, y Miroslav Pavlović. Hinchados: Blagoje Bratić, Ilija Petković, Branko Oblak, Dušan Bajević, y Jovan Aćimović.
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