Ratko Kacian

[4] He was also part of Yugoslavia's squad at the 1948 Summer Olympics in London, without appearing in any matches.

[6] He played a single match for the Banovina of Croatia team, (then a province of Kingdom of Yugoslavia) in a December 1940 friendly against Hungary.

During the World War II he went on to earn nine caps for the Independent State of Croatia team, all of them in friendlies with other Axis powers nations.

After the war, he continued playing professional football, and earned a single cap for Yugoslavia in May 1946, in a friendly against Czechoslovakia.

This biographical article related to Yugoslavian football is a stub.