Bernard Vukas
Croatian football player, FIFA participant

Born
May 1st, 1927
97 years ago
Died
April 4th, 1983
41 years ago — 55 years old
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
Croatia
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A Croatian football player, contributions included representing the national team in significant international matches. Played for the 'Rest of the World' team during the historic game against England at Wembley in 1953. Had a notable club career primarily with Hajduk Split, showcasing exceptional skills as a forward. Vukas earned respect within the sport for his technical ability and scoring prowess.
Represented the 'Rest of the World' team in 1953 match against England
Played for Hajduk Split, scoring numerous goals
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