Mladen Furtula


Mladen Furtula is a former Bosnian Serb football goalkeeper.

Club career

Furtula started playing football at Sutjeska Foča. In 1969, he moved to Partizan Belgrade and he played for Dinamo Pančevo in the 1973–74 season. In the summer of 1974, he agreed to join Las Palmas, however his parents were opposed to their son's move to Spain, which at the time was under the dictatorship of Francisco Franco. He was eventually transerred to Greek club Panserraikos and in the 1974–75 season, he participated in all Championship matches and stood out with his performance, attracting the interest of major teams, such as Panathinaikos, AEK Athens and PAOK. He chose to continue his career at the Double Head of the North and under the guidance of Gyula Lóránt in his first season with the team, he won the Greek Championship which was the first in the club's history. He played for PAOK until the summer of 1984, when he retired from active football at the age of 34. He made a total of 277 appearances in all competitions with PAOK and his 137 "clean sheets" is an all-time club record.

Other football-related activities

After the end of his football career, Furtula took over as PAOK goalkeeper coach during the 1984–85 season, when the team won the second league title in the club's history. He suggested that year to PAOK president Giorgos Pantelakis the acquisition of Yugoslavs Rade Paprica and Ivan Jurišić. Pantelakis watched them himself and was convinced for their value. The following season, he did not come to terms with president Haris Savvidis and was dismissed from PAOK.
Furtula worked as a football agent for a while and returned to PAOK under the presidency of Giorgos Batatoudis, taking over as general manager of the football department. He was the one who proposed the hiring of Dušan Bajević as the team's manager in January 2000 and celebrated with the Double-headed Eagle of the North the conquest of the 2001 Greek Cup.

Honours

PAOK