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Ladislav Legenstein is a former Yugoslavian football player who played for the Yugoslavian national team. He was born on 19 November, 1926 in Čakovec, Yugoslavia. Legenstein began his career in 1945 with the local club NK Čakovec. He then moved to NK Osijek in 1947, where he played until 1951. He then moved to NK Dinamo Zagreb, where he played until 1956. Legenstein was a member of the Yugoslavian national team from 1951 to 1956. He was part of the team that won the silver medal at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki. He also played in the 1954 FIFA World Cup in Switzerland. Legenstein retired from professional football in 1956. He then went on to become a coach, working with several clubs in Yugoslavia and abroad. Legenstein is 97 years old. He has not revealed any information about his net worth.

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Age 98 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 19 November 1926
Birthday 19 November
Birthplace Čakovec, Yugoslavia
Nationality Croatia

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1964

From 1964 to 1974 he worked as a tennis coach at the Heidelberger Tennisclub. Legenstein played on the seniors tour and became the singles and doubles champion in the 75+ category at the 2001 ITF Super-Seniors World Individual Championships . He continued to play senior tournaments until 2010 when, aged 83, he participated in the 34th Int. European Tennis Championships for Seniors.

1960

In April 1960 Legenstein gained the Austrian citizenship which was granted due to the ancestry of his father. In September 1960 he won the singles and doubles title at the Canadian Championships. In the singles he defeated Warren Woodcock in the final in straight sets and in the doubles he teamed up with Peter Scholl and won the final against Woodcock and Whitney Reed in straight sets. Legenstein played in six ties for the Austria Davis Cup team from 1960 through 1962 and reached the second round of the Europe zone during these years. He has a Davis Cup record of nine wins and six losses.

1959

His best singles performance at a Grand Slam event was reaching the fourth round at the 1959 French Championships. In the third round he defeated 20-year-old Rod Laver in five sets but lost in the next round in straight sets to Ian Vermaak. Legenstein participated in five Wimbledon Championships but never made it past the first round in the singles event. Together with Torben Ulrich he reached the semifinal of the 1959 Wimbledon Championships doubles event in which they lost in straight sets to first–seeded and eventual champions Roy Emerson and Neale Fraser.

1956

In July 1956 Legenstein was the finalist at the singles event of the international tennis tournament in Travemünde, West Germany. In the final Ken Rosewall proved too strong, defeating him in three sets. In 1957 Legenstein became the singles champion at the inaugural International Dutch Championships, played at 't Melkhuisje in Hilversum. As a stateless player he defeated Fred Dehnert in the final with the loss of only two games. He also won the mixed doubles event with Mrs. Blaise. In 1958 he won the doubles title with Vladimir Petrovic and successfully defended the mixed doubles title with Mrs. Blaise. In 1959 he again reached the singles final but this time lost in straight sets to Jacques Brichant. In August 1959 he was runner–up at the Austrian Championships, losing in the final in straight sets to Budge Patty.

1955

He was born in Čakovec, Croatian (then Kingdom SCS). Both his parents were successful table tennis players and Ladislav also practised this sport in his youth, followed by football and volleyball (OK Mladost Čakovec). He started playing tennis on a court near his school and focused on this sport when he went to study in Zagreb. In 1955 he left Yugoslavia.

1926

Ladislav "Laci" Legenstein (born 19 November 1926) is a Croatian–born Austrian former tennis player.