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Milan Kobe was born on 1926 in Zagreb, Kingdom of Yugoslavia. He was a professional footballer who played for several clubs in Yugoslavia, including Dinamo Zagreb, Hajduk Split, and Red Star Belgrade. He was also a member of the Yugoslav national team, and was part of the squad that won the gold medal at the 1948 Summer Olympics in London. Kobe was known for his technical ability and his ability to score goals from long range. He was also known for his leadership skills, and was often seen as a mentor to younger players. Kobe retired from professional football in 1958, and went on to become a coach. He coached several teams in Yugoslavia, including Dinamo Zagreb, Hajduk Split, and Red Star Belgrade. He also coached the Yugoslav national team from 1965 to 1967. Kobe died in Zagreb in 2002, at the age of 76. He was posthumously inducted into the Yugoslav Football Hall of Fame in 2004.

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Born 1926
Birthday 1926
Birthplace Zagreb, Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Date of death 1966
Died Place Osijek, SFR Yugoslavia
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1966

He stayed in Osijek for the rest of his life, which ended in Osijek in 1966.

1950

In 1950 the players of Naša Krila are released, and Kobe returned to Zagreb and joined NK Zagreb, playing at national top-level as NK Borac Zagren back then. After two seasons, he moved to another local top-flight side, NK Lokomotiva, where he played until 1955.

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Milan Kobe (1926–1966) was a Yugoslav football player and manager.

Born in Zagreb in 1926, Kobe was unfortunate to see the Second World War take much of his teenage years. He started playing in 1944 when the war was approaching its end when he joined one of Zagreb´s major clubs, HAŠK. When the war was over, Yugoslavia changed from monarchy to become a communist regime. Most of the Serbian pro-monarchic clubs, just as Croatian pro-Ustashe ones, were disbanded, and the new authorities formed numerous new clubs to replace them. One of them was FK Naša Krila Zemun, a club formed by the Yugoslav Air Force and based in Zemun where the bulk of the Yugoslav military aviation industry and its major bases were located. Solving this way the mandatory army conscription, Kobe moved from Zagreb to Zemun, located just in the outskirts of capital Belgrade. Surprisingly, The Aviators formed a strong diversified team, which feared no opposition and recognised no inferiority. Kobe joined in 1948, when the club had achieved promotion to the Yugoslav First League and, besides, reached the Yugoslav Cup final, all in their previous season which was their inaugural one. In his first season at Naša Krila, Kobe and his companions finished 5th among 10 clubs forming the 1948–49 Yugoslav First League. However, even more impressive was that Naša Krila reached a second Cup final in three years of existence, and, although this time Kobe was in the team, they ended again being the losing finalist, this time against Red Star Belgrade. Naša Krila, however, suffered the destiny of the Zemun's military aircraft industry, which the authorities decided to shot down and move to Mostar, in southern SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, where the factories were reopened as SOKO and begin production in 1950, the year Naša krila played its last season before ceasing to exist.