Name: Antonio Vojak
Country:

Italy (born in Pula,

Croatia)
Clubs: Juventus F.C. (1927-1929), S.S.C. Napoli (1929-1934)
Position: *
SS,
AMFSide: RF/BS
Age: 23-30 years (19/11/1904)
Height: 175 cm
Weight: 72 kg
Attack:
88Defence:
46Balance:
77Stamina:
83Top Speed:
82Acceleration:
79Response:
83Agility:
81Dribble Accuracy:
83Dribble Speed:
78Short Pass Accuracy:
85Short Pass Speed:
77Long Pass Accuracy:
87Long Pass Speed:
78Shot Accuracy:
85Shot Power:
81Shot Technique:
84Free Kick Accuracy:
67Curling:
70Header:
75Jump:
78Technique:
83Aggression:
83Mentality:
85Keeper Skills:
50Team Work:
82Injury Tolerance:
BCondition/Fitness:
7Weak Foot Accuracy:
6Weak Foot Frequency:
6Consistency:
6Growth Type:
StandardCARDS:P09: Early Cross
S03: 1-on-1 Finish
S05: 1 -touch Play
SPECIAL ABILITIES: 1on1 Scoring - 1 touch Pass - Playmaking
Attack / Defence Awareness Card: BalancedINFO:Antonio Vojak is former Napoli legend. He was unusual second striker for his time, who was coming very deep to get the ball, organize the attack and eventually score the goal which can be seen by his excellent scoring record. Vojak was tireless fighting player who played for his team to compensate Sallustro's individualistic playing. The two formed good striking partnership though, with Vojak assisting on many Sallustro's goals with his excellent crosses, despite the fact Vojak alone was good scorer. Born in Pula, at the time belonged to the Austro-Hungarian Empire, began his career in the ranks of the football team of his hometown, the Grion Pula. In the 1924-25 season as the shirt of Lazio, but the link with the team biancoceleste only last year. His talent was noticed by Juventus, however, was signed the next season. Vojak remains in black and white for 4 seasons competing in 105 games (102 league, 1 in 2 in the Italian Cup and European Cup), scoring 47 goals (46 in the league and a Cup in Italy) and winning the championship of 1925-26. In the first Serie A season left Turin to open a new round of his career coming to Naples called by the famous coach William Garbutt. With the Neapolitan remained until 1935, bringing the Naples areas of high ranking and becoming one of the first idols of the Neapolitan public. With 102 goals scored in six seasons, is still the highest scorer in the history of Napoli in Serie A, [4] for 78 years and record holder for goals scored in a single tournament (22 in the league from 1932 to 1933), superseded by Edinson Cavani in the 2010-2011 season. In the 1935-36 season, chose to move into the ranks of newly-promoted Genoa 1893 (which has now risen to A after the first relegation in its history) but his career is on the wane, it remains alone with rossoblù year playing 17 games and scoring 4 goals. The following season passes to another newly promoted, the Lucchese, but played only one league game. In 1939, close to the football player after two seasons in Serie C, Italy ranks Gambacciani Empoli where he assumed the role of coach. Vojak / Vogliani is convened only once in the Italian national football team playing as a midfielder February 14, 1932 in Naples in Italy-Switzerland game, won 3-0 by the Blues. After a career as a footballer, Vojak takes to coach (at Empoli does two things simultaneously). He is remembered for having sat on the bench of Naples from 1940 to 1943, when, in full season 1942-1943, was replaced by former team-mate Paulo Napoli Innocenti. The other "bench" of his life with the Internaples, Juve Stabia, Barcellona Pozzo di Gotto, Avellino, Carrara, EPA Larnaca (Cyprus), Luino, Solbiatese and Gallarate. His younger brother Oliviero Vojak played professionally as well, for Juventus and Napoli. To distinguish them, Antonio was known as Vojak I and Oliviero as Vojak II.