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Petar Radaković (22 February 1937 – 1 November 1966) was a Yugoslav football player. He got 19 caps for
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. He is famous for scoring the winning goal in the
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quarter-final win against Germany (1–0). He spent his whole career playing for NK Rijeka and is considered a legend of the club. He died from a heart attack during training, age 29.


Club career

Radaković started playing football in his hometown club NK Rijeka, then called NK Kvarner, in 1952. Radaković made his first appearance for the senior team on 13 August 1954 in a
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match against
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in which he scored a goal with the match ending 5:1. During his first five seasons Rijeka gained promotion from the Third to the First League. In
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played in Rijeka's first semi-final match. They lost 2:0 to
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. In the 1960-61 season Radaković was named the best player in NK Rijeka and the best
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in
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. He was also named the best right winger in Yugoslavia in
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and
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. Even though he had offers from many Belgrade clubs who were dominating the First League at the time he stayed at Rijeka. Radaković made 408 appearances for the club scoring 68 goals. Radaković was Rijeka's first national team player and first player to appear in the
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. He holds the record for the fastest scored goal in the club's history; three seconds.


Death

Radaković first started having heart problems during a ten-day tour of
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in the spring of 1963. Two years later, in the spring of the 1964–65 season, by the physician's recommendations he took some time to rest. After three, months he returned to the field in the last game of the season against Red Star Belgrade. But the match was turned out to be too early for him to play after the match he had to undergo intensive treatment, examinations and therapies. The first match in 1966–67 season against Željezničar at Kantrida, marked his return. His first two matches of the season went by without an incident but on the third, against
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, his heart could not endure and he himself asked to be substituted after only 25 minutes of the match. But he continued to train, was persistent and did not believe the doctors when they said he would no longer be able to run on the field, enjoy the atmosphere of the game, hear the applause from the stands. On 1 November 1966, Radaković died of a heart attack during training. He was buried at Trsat cemetery on 2 November 1966 in front of 15,000 people.


International career

From 1959 to 1961 he was called up for the Yugoslavia U-21 team and Yugoslavia B team. He made his debut for
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on 18 June 1961 against
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. He made 19 appearances and scored 3 goals. He played at the
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where Yugoslavia finished in fourth place His final international was a September 1964 friendly away against
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.


International appearances


International goals


Honours


Rijeka

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(1): 1957–58


Individual

* NK Rijeka player of the season: 1960–61 *Best
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in
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:
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,
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,
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* Rijeka sportsperson of the year:
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* NK Rijeka all time XI


Tribute

Since 1969 NK Rijeka has hosted a youth tournament as a tribute to the player named Memorijal Petar Radaković where four youth clubs compete every year. In 1972 NK Rijeka opened its youth academy and named it after the Youth football academy Petar Radaković. Radaković was named in NK Rijeka's all time XI in 2008 by Marinko Lazzarich and in 2011 by Novi list. During May 2012, Armada Rijeka, NK Rijeka's fans, created a mural near Stadion Kantrida in his honor.


References


External links

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Profile on Serbian federation official siteNK Rijeka.hr
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