Foreign coaches:

This list is done for personal use only, and it will never become an article.

Serbia

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Prvo srpsko društvo za igru loptom

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Srpski mač

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ŽSK Veliki Bečkerek

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Jugoslavija Jabuka

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Obilić Kruševac

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PSK Pančevo

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Jug Bogdan/Topličanin Prokuplje

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  •   Aleksandr Shcheglov (1919-1925) - Player/coach, was local gymnastics professor before, born in Russia in 1892, died in Prokuplje in 1975

Dinamo Vranje

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Žitorađa

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  • ? Bernard Robiček - mentioned among the first coaches in Serbia.

Croatia

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PNIŠK

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HNK Cibalia/Dinamo Vinkovci

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Građanski Osijek

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Hajduk Osijek

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Kroacija Zagreb

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NK Cres

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Slovenia

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Deutscher Sportklub Laibach

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Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Macedonia

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Montenegro

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  •   Hofman (1950–19__)

Kosovo

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Unknown

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"Die Legionare" says that the following Austrians had a career in K. Yugoslavia, either as coaches or players: Brüder Ferr, "Schloime" Fischer (, found his club, Concordia Zagreb in 1934), Toni Ringer (allegedly 1926 Gradjanski Zagreb trainer).

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Serbia

Croatia

Slovenia

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Macedonia

Montenegro