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VISLAVSKI PES STATS | 1960-1966

NightCaller3 Stats by NightCaller3 Name: Joakim ''Kime'' Vislavski Joakim VISLAVSKI | 1960-1966 Club: Partizan Belgrade Number: 7, 11 (depends, if he played right winger then 7 or left winger then 11) Position: *WF, SMF, SB Nationality: Serbian Date of Birth: 1940 (sorry, it's almost impossible to find precise DoB) Age: 20-26 Era: 1960/1966 Foot: R Side: B Length: 175 cm Weight: 70 kg (approximately, judging by pictures) Attack: 78 Defence: 60 Balance: 80 Stamina: 86 Top Speed: 85 Acceleration: 86 Response: 85 Agility: 86 Dribble Accuracy: 83 Dribble Speed: 86 Short Pass Accuracy: 79 Short Pass Speed: 78 Long Pass Accuracy: 80 Long Pass Speed: 78 Shot Accuracy: 78 Shot Power: 82 Shot Technique: 80 Free Kick Accuracy: 70 Curling: 78 Header: 78 Jump: 78 Technique: 84 Aggression: 88 Mentality: 86 Goalkeeper Skills: 50 Team Work: 83 Injury Tolerance: B Condition: 6 Weak Foot Accuracy: 5 Weak Foot Frequency: 5 Growth type: Early/Lasting *Dribbling *Reaction *Side Info: Joakim Vislavski was a Partizan member during the 1960s and he gave his contribution to fantastic success during 1960/66 period. He was a winger, who could also play very good as full-back if necessary. He played 315 games for Partizan and scored 108 goals (including friendlies). Vislavski was a player with good dribbling, decent passing and good speed. He often pressured opponent's lines, so he had to ran good mileage during the match. In confirmation to quality of Vislavski, I would mention that before one match against Partizan, Helenio Herrera (famous coach of La Grande Inter) gave statement for the press that the biggest problem for his team will be how to stop Vislavski. Video: Adobe Flash Player is no longer supported (training his dribbling skills on 3:11) Joakim VISLAVSKI | 1960-1966 | PES Stats Database (Golden Era Backup)

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