Dubravko Ledić

{{Short description|Bosnian footballer}}

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|birth_place = Yugoslavia (now Bosnia and Herzegovina)

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|position = Midfielder

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|years3 = 1983–1984 |clubs3 = Tacoma Stars (indoor) |caps3 = 3 |goals3 = 0

|years4 = 1983–1984 |clubs4 = Chicago Sting (indoor) |caps4 = 11 |goals4 = 0

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Dubravko Ledić (born 1950) is a former Bosnian footballer who played as a midfielder.

Career

He began his career with FK Velež Mostar of the Yugoslav First League, with whom he played for over a decade and played in 11 European matches with the club in the UEFA Cup and UEFA Cup Winners' Cup.{{cite web|url=https://www.worldfootball.net/player_summary/dubravko-ledic/|title=Dubravko Ledić|work=World Football}}

In 1983, he moved to North America and joined Canadian club Edmonton Eagles of the Canadian Professional Soccer League.{{Cite news|last=Panzeri|first=Allen|date=May 21, 1983|title=Oilers' demise a blessing for fledgling soccer loop|page=80|work=Edmonton Journal}} He scored his first goal on June 5, 1983 against the Calgary Mustangs.{{cite web|url=https://thecnsl.com/1983-2/|title=1983 Season|work=theCNSL.com}} He was named league MVP for the 1983 season as Edmonton won the league championship.{{cite web|url=https://issuu.com/canadasoccer/docs/20171231_canada_records_results|title=Canada Soccer - Records & Results|work=Canadian Soccer Association}}

Afterwards, he played indoor soccer with the Tacoma Stars and Chicago Sting.{{Cite web|url=https://www.statscrew.com/soccer/stats/p-ledicdub001|title=Dubravko Ledic|work=Stats Crew}} He later played for Toronto Croatia.{{Citation|last=Jakov Sedlar|title=CROATIA TORONTO: One Big Croatian Story|date=October 27, 2015|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=waVnVXEerjI|access-date=July 12, 2017}}

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