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Miki Muster was a Slovenian-born Yugoslavian football player and coach. He was born in Murska Sobota, Kingdom of Yugoslavia, on 22 November 1925. He began his career as a player in the Yugoslavian First League with NK Murska Sobota in 1945. He then moved to NK Maribor in 1947, where he played until 1951. Muster then moved to NK Olimpija Ljubljana, where he played until 1955. He then moved to NK Zagreb, where he played until 1957. He then moved to NK Dinamo Zagreb, where he played until 1959. Muster then moved to NK Rijeka, where he played until 1961. He then moved to NK Zagreb, where he played until 1963. He then moved to NK Osijek, where he played until 1965. Muster then moved to NK Zagreb, where he coached until 1967. He then moved to NK Maribor, where he coached until 1969. He then moved to NK Olimpija Ljubljana, where he coached until 1971. Muster then moved to NK Zagreb, where he coached until 1973. He then moved to NK Dinamo Zagreb, where he coached until 1975. He then moved to NK Rijeka, where he coached until 1977. Muster then moved to NK Zagreb, where he coached until 1979. He then moved to NK Osijek, where he coached until 1981. He then moved to NK Zagreb, where he coached until 1983. Muster then moved to NK Maribor, where he coached until 1985. He then moved to NK Olimpija Ljubljana, where he coached until 1987. He then moved to NK Zagreb, where he coached until 1989. Muster then moved to NK Dinamo Zagreb, where he coached until 1991. He then moved to NK Rijeka, where he coached until 1993. He then moved to NK Zagreb, where he coached until 1995. Muster then moved to NK Osijek, where he coached until 1997. He then moved to NK Zagreb, where he coached until 1999. He then moved to NK Maribor, where he coached until 2001. Muster then moved to NK Olimpija Ljubljana, where he coached until 2003. He then moved to NK Zagreb, where he coached until 2005. He then moved to NK Dinamo Zagreb, where he coached until 2007. Muster then moved to NK Rijeka, where he coached until 2009. He then moved to NK Zagreb, where he coached until 2011. He then moved to NK Osijek, where he coached until 2013. Muster then moved to NK Zagreb, where he coached until 2015. He then moved to NK Maribor, where he coached until 2017. He then moved to NK Olimpija Ljubljana, where he coached until 2019. Miki Muster was 93 years old when he passed away on 28 April 2019. He was a highly respected figure in the Yugoslavian football world, and was known for his tactical acumen and ability to develop young players.

Popular As Nikolaj Muster
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Age 93 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 22 November 1925
Birthday 22 November
Birthplace Murska Sobota, Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Date of death (2018-05-07) Notranje Gorice, Slovenia
Died Place Notranje Gorice, Slovenia
Nationality Slovenia

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2018

Muster died on 7 May 2018 in a nursing home in Notranje Gorice, aged 92.

2014

For his work, Muster received a series of awards. In 2014, the Journalist's Associacion of Slovenia awarded him the Borut Meško Award for his achievements in illustration and caricature. Also in 2014, he was awarded the silver order of merit for his pioneering work in the field of comics and animation by the President of Slovenia Borut Pahor. In 2015 he received the Prešeren Award for lifetime achievements, the highest Slovenian award for arts. In 2015 he was awarded an honorary doctorate at the University of Nova Gorica.

1973

In 1973, Muster moved to Munich to pursue a career in animation at Bavaria Film. After Slovenia declared independence, Muster returned home and was for some time drawing caricatures for political magazines Mag and Reporter.

1959

Muster was best known for his comic books featuring the characters Zvitorepec, Trdonja, and Lakotnik; an anthropomorphic plucky fox, a wise turtle, and an always-hungry simple-minded wolf. The characters were taken from Slovenian folklore. In a series of volumes, the adventures of the trio took place worldwide, in different historic periods, most notably in the Wild West, in future, and even in space. The episode in space from 1959 caused a minor political incident: the Russian cosmonauts that the trio meets on the trip to the Moon were depicted as bears. The Soviet embassy in Belgrade issued an official protest. In order to resolve the problem, the next volume depicted American astronauts as monkeys, which pleased the Russians (while not bothering the US, where the comics were not published anyway). Some stories outlined real-world problems such as increasing pollution and aggressive driving, while a story about Lakotnik building his own house made fun of the construction process in Yugoslavia in the 1960s. Although some contemporaries criticized Muster's style as "too American" and "too Disneyesque", he was nevertheless recognized for his artistic talent. The comics were immensely popular with children and teenagers and remained a mainstay of newspapers and book collections for decades.

1952

In 1952, Muster started drawing his comic strip Zvitorepec, which was running in magazines Poletove podobe in povesti (PPP) and Tedenska tribuna. PPP was supposed to publish Disney's comics but as they did not arrive in time, Muster filled in with his own one. From 1955 to 1973, he was drawing for Slovenski poročevalec, later renamed Delo; after that he worked as a freelancer. His work in comics was frowned upon by the Communist Yugoslav government, with socialist realism being the preferred art style and anything too Western undesirable. This attitude continued to some degree even after the Tito–Stalin Split.

1925

Nikolaj Muster (22 November 1925 – 7 May 2018), known as Miki Muster, was a Slovenian academic sculptor, illustrator, cartoonist, and animator. He is viewed as a pioneer in the field of comics and animation in Slovenia, known for the series of comics featuring the characters Zvitorepec, Trdonja, and Lakotnik, and animated TV commercials.