Emil Perška, the Glossary
Emanuel "Emil" Perška (20 June 1896 – 8 May 1945) was a Croatian footballer.[1]
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32 relations: Antwerp, Austria-Hungary, Croatia, Croatian Olympic Committee, Croats, Czechoslovakia national football team, Democratic Federal Yugoslavia, Desertion, Dragutin Babić, Football at the 1920 Summer Olympics, Forward (association football), HŠK Concordia, HŠK Građanski Zagreb, Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia, Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Paris, Slavko Pavletić, Slovaks, Socialist Republic of Croatia, Ustaše, Vienna, World War I, World War II, Yugoslav First League, Yugoslav Partisans, Yugoslavia national football team, Zagreb, 1923 Yugoslav Football Championship, 1924 Summer Olympics, 1926 Yugoslav Football Championship, 1928 Summer Olympics, 1928 Yugoslav Football Championship.
- Croatian people of Slovak descent
- Executed Croatian collaborators with Nazi Germany
- HŠK Građanski Zagreb players
- People executed by Yugoslavia by firing squad
- Slovak Austro-Hungarians
Antwerp
Antwerp (Antwerpen; Anvers) is a city and a municipality in the Flemish Region of Belgium.
Austria-Hungary
Austria-Hungary, often referred to as the Austro-Hungarian Empire or the Dual Monarchy, was a multi-national constitutional monarchy in Central Europe between 1867 and 1918.
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Croatia
Croatia (Hrvatska), officially the Republic of Croatia (Republika Hrvatska), is a country located at the crossroads of Central and Southeast Europe.
Croatian Olympic Committee
The Croatian Olympic Committee (Hrvatski olimpijski odbor (HOO) is the non-profit organization representing Croatian athletes in the International Olympic Committee. The COC organizes Croatia's representatives at the Summer and Winter Olympic Games. It also organizes the Croatian contingent at smaller events such as the Mediterranean Games.
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Croats
The Croats (Hrvati) or Horvati (in a more archaic version) are a South Slavic ethnic group native to Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and other neighboring countries in Central and Southeastern Europe who share a common Croatian ancestry, culture, history and language.
The Czechoslovakia national football team (Československá fotbalová reprezentace, Česko-slovenské národné futbalové mužstvo) represented Czechoslovakia in men's international football from 1919 to 1993.
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Democratic Federal Yugoslavia
Democratic Federal Yugoslavia, also known as Democratic Federative Yugoslavia (DF Yugoslavia or DFY), was a provisional state established during World War II on 29 November 1943 through the Second Session of the Anti-Fascist Council for the National Liberation of Yugoslavia (AVNOJ).
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Desertion
Desertion is the abandonment of a military duty or post without permission (a pass, liberty or leave) and is done with the intention of not returning.
Dragutin Babić
Dragutin Babić (5 November 1897 – 17 May 1945) was a Croatian footballer who represented the national team of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes at the 1924 and 1928 Summer Olympics. Emil Perška and Dragutin Babić are footballers at the 1924 Summer Olympics, footballers at the 1928 Summer Olympics, footballers from Zagreb, HŠK Građanski Zagreb players, olympic footballers for Yugoslavia and Yugoslavia men's international footballers.
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Football was one of the 154 events at the 1920 Summer Olympics, held in Antwerp, Belgium.
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In the sport of association football, a forward (attacker or striker) is an outfield position which primarily plays further up the pitch than midfielders and defenders.
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HŠK Concordia
HŠK Concordia was a Croatian football club formed in Zagreb.
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HŠK Građanski Zagreb
HŠK Građanski (alternatively spelled Gradjanski or Gradanski), also known as 1.
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Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia
The Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia (Kraljevina Hrvatska i Slavonija; Horvát-Szlavónország or Horvát–Szlavón Királyság; Königreich Kroatien und Slawonien) was a nominally autonomous kingdom and constitutionally defined separate political nation within the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
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Kingdom of Yugoslavia
The Kingdom of Yugoslavia was a country in Southeast and Central Europe that existed from 1918 until 1941.
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Paris
Paris is the capital and largest city of France.
Slavko Pavletić
Slavko Pavletić (15 April 1914– 27 May 1945) was a Croatian footballer who played as a midfielder for Meteor Zagreb and Concordia Zagreb. Emil Perška and Slavko Pavletić are footballers from Zagreb.
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Slovaks
The Slovaks (Slováci, singular: Slovák, feminine: Slovenka, plural: Slovenky) are a West Slavic ethnic group and nation native to Slovakia who share a common ancestry, culture, history and speak the Slovak language.
The Socialist Republic of Croatia (Социјалистичка Република Хрватска), commonly abbreviated as SR Croatia and referred to as simply Croatia, was a constituent republic and federated state of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
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Ustaše
The Ustaše, also known by anglicised versions Ustasha or Ustashe, was a Croatian, fascist and ultranationalist organization active, as one organization, between 1929 and 1945, formally known as the Ustaša – Croatian Revolutionary Movement (Ustaša – Hrvatski revolucionarni pokret).
Vienna
Vienna (Wien; Austro-Bavarian) is the capital, most populous city, and one of nine federal states of Austria.
World War I
World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.
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World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.
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Yugoslav First League
The Yugoslav First League (Bosnian: Prva savezna liga u fudbalu, Prva savezna liga u fudbalu, Prva savezna nogometna liga, Prva zvezna nogometna liga, Прва сојузна фудбалска лига, Liga e parë federale e futbollit, Első szövetségi labdarúgó-bajnokság) was the premier football league in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1918–1941) and Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1945–1992).
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Yugoslav Partisans
The Yugoslav Partisans,Serbo-Croatian, Macedonian, Slovene: Partizani, Партизани or the National Liberation Army,Народноослободилачка војска (НОВ); Народноослободителна војска (НОВ); Narodnoosvobodilna vojska (NOV) officially the National Liberation Army and Partisan Detachments of Yugoslavia,Народноослободилачка војска и партизански одреди Југославије (НОВ и ПОЈ); Народноослободителна војска и партизански одреди на Југославија (НОВ и ПОЈ); Narodnoosvobodilna vojska in partizanski odredi Jugoslavije (NOV in POJ) was the communist-led anti-fascist resistance to the Axis powers (chiefly Nazi Germany) in occupied Yugoslavia during World War II.
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The Yugoslavia national football team represented Yugoslavia in international association football.
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Zagreb
Zagreb is the capital and largest city of Croatia.
The 1923 National Championship (Serbo-Croato-Slovenian: Državno prvenstvo 1923. / Државно првенство 1923.) held in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes was the first nationwide domestic football competition.
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1924 Summer Olympics
The 1924 Summer Olympics (Jeux olympiques d'été de 1924), officially the Games of the VIII Olympiad (Jeux de la VIIIe olympiade) and officially branded as Paris 1924, were an international multi-sport event held in Paris, France.
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The 1926 National Championship (Serbo-Croato-Slovenian: Državno prvenstvo 1926 / Државно првенство 1926) was a football competition held within the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes.
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1928 Summer Olympics
The 1928 Summer Olympics (Olympische Zomerspelen 1928), officially the Games of the IX Olympiad (Spelen van de IXe Olympiade), was an international multi-sport event that was celebrated from 28 July to 12 August 1928 in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
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The 1928 National Championship (Serbo-Croato-Slovenian: Državno prvenstvo 1928. / Државно првенство 1928.) proclaimed Gradanski Zagreb once again as the reigning champions, with Hajduk and BSK following closely behind.
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See also
Croatian people of Slovak descent
- Emil Perška
- Ivan Zajc
- Juraj Haulik
- Slovaks of Croatia
- Vera Zima
Executed Croatian collaborators with Nazi Germany
- Šimun Debelić
- Andrija Betlehem
- Ante Vokić
- Ante Vrban
- Antun Najžer
- Božidar Kavran
- Edgar Angeli
- Emil Perška
- Franjo Džal
- Germogen Maximov
- Ismet Muftić
- Ivan Tomašević (soldier)
- Ivanko Farolfi
- Ivica Matković (Ustaša)
- Jakša Račić
- Josip Horvat Međimurec
- Josip Metzger
- Josip Scholz
- Julije Makanec
- Juraj Demetrović
- Ljubo Miloš
- Ljudevit Tomašić
- Mehmed Alajbegović
- Mile Budak
- Miroslav Filipović
- Miroslav Navratil
- Mladen Lorković
- Niko Koprivica
- Nikola Mandić
- Osman Kulenović
- Radoslav Glavaš (junior)
- Slavko Kvaternik
- Tias Mortigjija
- Tomislav Sertić
- Viktor Gutić
- Viktor Gutmann
- Vjekoslav Servatzy
- Vladimir Košak
- Vladimir Kren
- Vladimir Laxa
- Vladimir Metikoš
- Zdenko Blažeković
HŠK Građanski Zagreb players
- Aleksandar Živković (footballer, born 1912)
- Antun Lokošek
- Antun Pogačnik
- August Bivec
- August Lešnik
- Bernard Hügl
- Branko Pleše
- Branko Zebec
- Danijel Premerl
- Domagoj Kapetanović
- Dragutin Babić
- Dragutin Vragović
- Dragutin Vrđuka
- Emil Perška
- Emil Urch
- Ernest Dubac
- Eugen Dasović
- Florijan Matekalo
- Franjo Šoštarić
- Franjo Giler
- Franjo Glaser
- Franjo Wölfl
- Gino Gardassanich
- Gustav Lechner
- Ivan Belošević
- Ivan Granec
- Ivan Jazbinšek
- Ivan Medarić
- Ivo Šuprina
- Jaroslav Šifer
- Jenő Ábrahám
- Karl Heinlein
- Maksimilijan Mihelčič
- Milan Antolković
- Mirko Kokotović
- Miroslav Brozović
- Nikola Babić
- Rudolf Hitrec
- Rudolf Rupec
- Slavin Cindrić
- Slavko Šurdonja
- Stjepan Bobek
- Svetozar Đanić
- Vilmos Sipos
- Vladimir Šimunić
- Zvonimir Cimermančić
- Zvonko Canjuga
People executed by Yugoslavia by firing squad
- Antun Najžer
- Bugojno group
- Dimitar Gyuzelov
- Dragutin Keserović
- Emil Perška
- Ferenc Szombathelyi
- Germogen Maximov
- Jezdimir Dangić
- Julije Makanec
- Krsta Cicvarić
- Leon Rupnik
- Ljudevit Jurak
- Miljenko Hrkać
- Mustafa Busuladžić
- Narte Velikonja
- Riccardo Gigante
- Svetislav Stefanovic
- Tias Mortigjija
- Viktor Gutmann
- Vincenzo Serrentino
- Vojislav Lukačević
- Črtomir Nagode
Slovak Austro-Hungarians
- Emil Perška
- Julius Podlipny
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emil_Perška
Also known as Emil Perska.