That year, the communists and their close associates in the club definitively dealt with the social democrats and their policies.
[1] During World War II, the Ustaše authorities banned the activities of Sloboda.
The renewed club began stringing together victories, and after a series of friendly matches, they were invited from Sarajevo to participate in a tournament under the name of Sloboda.
Bulat was the manager of Sloboda, and under his expert guidance, the selected team from Tuzla defeated both competitors with a score of 2–0.
[4] After retiring from football, Bulat lived in Sarajevo, where he worked as a notable sports administrator.