Kuzman Babeu
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Kuzman Babeu is a retired Serbia
Serbia
Serbia , officially the Republic of Serbia , is a landlocked country located at the crossroads of Central and Southeast Europe, covering the southern part of the Carpathian basin and the central part of the Balkans...

n, of Romanian
Romanians of Serbia
Romanians are a recognised national minority in Serbia. The total number of declared Romanians in the 2002 Serbian census was 34,576, while 40,054 people declared themselves Vlachs; there are differing views among some of the Vlachs over they should be regarded as Romanians or as members of a...

 origin, football player and currently is starting a career as football manager. Babeu started playing football at lower-league clubs FK Beograd
FK Beograd
FK Beograd is a football club based in Belgrade, Serbia.-History:Until the mid 1990s they competed mostly in lower leagues. In the season 1996-97 they arcived promotion into the Second League of FR Yugoslavia...

 and Trudbenik, before joining FK Obilić
FK Obilic
Fudbalski klub Obilić is a football club based in Belgrade, Serbia. Named after legendary Serbian medieval hero Miloš Obilić, the club currently competes in the Druga beogradska liga - grupa Dunav .The club's stadium is also named accordingly; to venerate the Serbian knight it is called the...

 with whom in 1998 he became a Champion of FR Yugoslavia. In April 2011 he is appointed as head coach of Balkan Mirijevo
FK Balkan Bukovica
OFK Balkan Mirijevo is a football club based in Mirijevo, Belgrade, Serbia. During the 1990s the was known as FK Balkan Bukovica, after sponsor, however during winter break in 2008 Balkan Bukovica changed its name to OFK Balkan Mirijevo...

. As a player, he was notable for his physical strength and very high work rate. In September 2011, he was sacked from position in Balkan.

Honours

  • Obilić Belgrade
    • 1 time First League of FR Yugoslavia Champion: 1997-98
      First League of FR Yugoslavia 1997-98
      -Overview:The league was divided into 2 groups, A and B, consisting each of 10 clubs. Both groups were played in league system. By winter break all clubs in each group meet each other twice, home and away, with the bottom four classifiyed from A group moving to the group B, and being replaced by...


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