Josip Pirmajer (14 February 1944 – 24 June 2018) was a Yugoslav football player and manager who played as a winger.
[1] After a handful of games he attracted attention from bigger clubs, and shortly after he joined RFK Novi Sad.
[2] In summer 1967 Pirmajer returned to Novi Sad this time joining FK Vojvodina where he played further four seasons in Yugoslav top-flight.
During the 1974–75 winter break, Pirmajer returned to Yugoslavia and, aged 30, he joined his former club RFK Novi Sad playing with them until summer 1977 in the Yugoslav Second League.
As well as being an excellent footballer, Pirmajer played also handball with RK Bačka, basketball with KK Akademik, and table tennis.