• "Ljubo" Benčić (2 January 1905 – 24 February 1992) was a Croatian and Yugoslav football player. Spending his entire career at Hajduk Split, Benčić was...
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  • Croatian painter Ljubo Benčić (1905–1992), Croatian and Yugoslav football player Ljubo Boban (1933–1994), Croatian historian Ljubo Ćesić Rojs (born 1958)...
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  • include: Irma Benčić (died 1945), Croatian resistance fighter Ljubo Benčić (1905–1992), Croatian and Yugoslav footballer Sandra Benčić (born 1978), Croatian...
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  • 1958–59 Ljubo Benčić Mario Tontodonati 1959–61 Umberto De Angelis 1961–62 Leonardo Costagliola 1962–63 Ljubo Benčić Renato Piacentini 1963–64 Ljubo Benčić Vincenzo...
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    1951–52 Gyula Lelovics 1952 Giuseppe Viani 1952–56 Aldo Campatelli 1956–57 Ljubo Benčić 1957 György Sárosi 1957–58 Alfredo Foni 1958–59 Federico Allasio 1959–61...
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  • (1937) Illés Spitz (1938–39) Ljubo Benčić (1939–40) Jiří Sobotka (1940) Ljubo Benčić (1940) Jiří Sobotka (1941) Ljubo Benčić (1941–48) Luka Kaliterna (1948–51)...
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  • best players in that period were Leo Lemešić and Vladimir Kragić, with Ljubo Benčić managed to become the best goalscorer of the 1927 season. Long-lasting...
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    (January 1949 – December 50) Slavko Kodrnja (January 1951 – December 51) Ljubo Benčić (January 1952 – August 52) Nikola Duković (September 1952 – April 53)...
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  • League {Single round-robin; 6 clubs) Građanski Zagreb (3) Hajduk Split Ljubo Benčić (Hajduk Split) 8 1929 League (Double round-robin; 5 clubs) Hajduk Split...
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    career with BSK Tirnanić had great rivals Leo Lemešić (1924–1940) and Ljubo Benčić (1921–1935) who played for Hajduk Split. Additionally, he earned 50 caps...
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