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Haris Alihodžić
Haris Alihodžić (born 12 April 1968) is a Bosnian football manager and former player who is currently working as an assistant manager at Bosnian Premier League club Željezničar. Club career For a big part of his career, Alihodžić played for hometown club Željezničar, with whom he won three Bosnian Premier League titles, three Bosnian Cup's and three Bosnian Supercup's. He also had brief spells with Rapid Wien and Favoritner AC in Austria, Antalyaspor in the Turkish Süper Lig and Mura in Slovenia. International career Alihodžić made his senior debut for Bosnia and Herzegovina in an October 2002 friendly match against Germany and has earned a total of 2 caps, scoring no goals. His final international was a March 2003 European Championship qualification match against Luxembourg. Managerial and administrative career Željezničar After Edis Mulalić was sacked as manager, Alihodžić, who was the sporting director of Željezničar at the time, on 7 May ...
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Sarajevo
Sarajevo ( ; cyrl, Сарајево, ; ''see Names of European cities in different languages (Q–T)#S, names in other languages'') is the Capital city, capital and largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with a population of 275,524 in its administrative limits. The Sarajevo metropolitan area including Sarajevo Canton, Istočno Sarajevo, East Sarajevo and nearby municipalities is home to 555,210 inhabitants. Located within the greater Sarajevo valley of Bosnia (region), Bosnia, it is surrounded by the Dinaric Alps and situated along the Miljacka River in the heart of the Balkans, a region of Southern Europe. Sarajevo is the political, financial, social and cultural center of Bosnia and Herzegovina and a prominent center of culture in the Balkans. It exerts region-wide influence in entertainment, media, fashion and the arts. Due to its long history of religious and cultural diversity, Sarajevo is sometimes called the "Jerusalem of Europe" or "Jerusalem of the Balkans". It is o ...
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Germany National Football Team
The Germany national football team (german: link=no, Deutsche Fußballnationalmannschaft) represents Germany in men's international football and played its first match in 1908. The team is governed by the German Football Association (''Deutscher Fußball-Bund''), founded in 1900. Between 1949 and 1990, separate German national teams were recognised by FIFA due to Allied occupation and division: the DFB's team representing the Federal Republic of Germany (commonly referred to as West Germany in English between 1949 and 1990), the Saarland team representing the Saar Protectorate (1950–1956) and the East Germany team representing the German Democratic Republic (1952–1990). The latter two were absorbed along with their records; the present team represents the reunified Federal Republic. The official name and code "Germany FR (FRG)" was shortened to "Germany (GER)" following reunification in 1990. Germany is one of the most successful national teams in international competit ...
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2001–02 Premier League Of Bosnia And Herzegovina
Statistics of Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the 2001–02 season. It was contested by Bosniak and Croatian clubs. Serbian clubs played in the 2001–02 First League of the Republika Srpska. Overview It was contested by 16 teams, and FK Željezničar Sarajevo won the championship. Clubs and stadiums League standings Results ReferencesBosnia-Herzegovina - List of final tables (RSSSF) See also * 2001–02 First League of the Republika Srpska {{DEFAULTSORT:2001-02 Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina seasons 1 Bosnia Bosnia and Herzegovina ( sh, / , ), abbreviated BiH () or B&H, sometimes called Bosnia–Herzegovina and often known informally as Bosnia, is a country at the crossroads of south and southeast Europe, located in the Balkans. Bosnia and He ...
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2000–01 Premier League Of Bosnia And Herzegovina
Statistics of Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the 2000–01 season. It was contested by Bosniak and Croatian clubs. Serbian clubs played in the 2000–01 First League of the Republika Srpska. Overview It was contested by 22 teams, and FK Željezničar Sarajevo won the championship. The season was the first season all team from Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, either Bosniaks and Croats played in the same league, unlike 2 stages league in previous seasons. Đerzelez conceded a record 198 goals in the league even to this day. At the end, six clubs were relegated and Željezničar striker Dželaludin Muharemović became top goalscorer with 31.Sjećate li se prve sezone PLBiH: Maratonsko prvenstvo, neki klubov ...
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1997–98 First League Of Bosnia And Herzegovina
Statistics of First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the 1997–98 season. It was contested only by Bosniak and Croatian clubs. Serbian clubs played in the 1997–98 First League of the Republika Srpska. Overview It was contested by 6 teams. Željezničar have won the championship. First round Bosniaks First League League standings Results Top goalscorers *SourceSportSport.ba forum First League of Herzeg-Bosnia Clubs and stadiums League standings Play-offs Group stage Group Sarajevo ---- ---- Group Mostar ---- ---- Final Both clubs qualified for 1998–99 UEFA Cup The 1998–99 UEFA Cup was won by Parma in the final against Marseille. It was their second title in the competition. It was the last edition of the old format UEFA Cup, before the Cup Winners' Cup was merged into it to include domestic cup winn .... See also * 1997–98 First League of the Republika Srpska ReferencesBosnia-Herzegovina - List of final tables (RSSSF) {{DEFAULTS ...
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Mario Ivanković
Mario "Maka" Ivanković (born 8 February 1975) is a Bosnian and Croatian professional Manager (association football), football manager and former Football player, player who is the head coach of the Bosnia and Herzegovina national under-19 football team, Bosnia and Herzegovina U19 national team. Playing career Ivanković had a season in the 2. Bundesliga with Chemnitzer FC. He totalled 210 official matches in all competitions for HŠK Zrinjski Mostar, Zrinjski, which placed him second behind Pero Stojkić and just ahead of Velibor Đurić on the club's all-time appearances list.Pero Stojkić: Završiti karijeru šestom titulom? To bi bilo savršeno!
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Bosnia And Herzegovina National Under-21 Football Team
Bosnia and Herzegovina U21 national football team is made up by players who are 21 years old or younger and represents Bosnia and Herzegovina in international football matches at this age level. The national U21 team has never qualified for a major tournament, but has had a couple of near misses, including in 2006, when they played Czech Republic during the 2007 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship qualification playoffs but lost on aggregate. The Czechs won 2–1 at home, while the result was a 1–1 draw in Sarajevo. Competitive record UEFA European U21 Championship record 2023 UEFA European U21 Championship Qualifiers ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Recent results and forthcoming fixtures 2021 2022 Personnel Current technical staff Coaching history Players Current squad The following players were called up for friendly game against Bulgaria on 25 November 2022. ''Caps and goals correct as of 25 November 2022 after the g ...
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Slobodan Starčević
Slobodan Starčević (born 14 August 1971) is a Bosnian professional football manager. Managerial career Early career Starčević started his managerial career in 2010 when he became an assistant manager at Borac Banja Luka. After two years, in 2012, Starčević was named the new manager of Borac. He left the club in May 2013. After leaving Borac, on 11 June 2013, he became the new manager of Rudar Prijedor. In September 2013, Starčević was sacked after drawing 4 and losing 3 out of 7 matches with Rudar. Krupa On 24 January 2014, Starčević became the new manager of Krupa. In May 2014, he won the Second League of RS (Group West) with Krupa, promoting the club to the First League of RS. In May 2016, Starčević won the club's first ever and historic First League of RS in the 2015–16 season and promoted the club to the Bosnian Premier League. Starčević once again made Krupa history by leading the club to the 2017–18 Bosnian Cup final in which the club lost to Žel ...
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Edin Ćurić
Edin Ćurić (born 22 August 1962) is a Bosnian professional football manager and former player who is the director of the youth academy of Bosnian Premier League club Željezničar. Club career Ćurić began his football career at hometown club Željezničar. He had played for the club's youth squads before finally making his senior debut in the 1980–81 season, under the guidance of manager Ivica Osim. Ćurić stayed at Željezničar for ten seasons, before leaving for Spanish club Las Palmas. In 1992, he moved to Portugal and spent three seasons playing for Portimonense. International career Ćurić played one match for the Yugoslav national team on 29 August 1987 against the Soviet Union, in which he came on as a late substitute for Dragan Stojković. Managerial career Ćurić worked as a manager Management (or managing) is the administration of an organization, whether it is a business, a nonprofit organization, or a government body. It is the art and science of ...
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2015–16 Premier League Of Bosnia And Herzegovina
The 2015–16 Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina, also known as BH Telecom Premier League for sponsorship reasons, is the sixteenth season of the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the highest football league of Bosnia and Herzegovina, since its original establishment in 2000 and fourteenth as a unified country-wide league. The league began 25 July 2015 and will end 14 May 2016, with a winter break between 7 December 2015 and 27 February 2016. The official fixture schedule was released on 10 July 2015. In the 2015–16 season, six teams will be relegated as the league decided to reduce the number of participants from the current 16 to 12 for the 2016–17 season. The 2015–16 season will see the return of FK Rudar Prijedor and newcomer FK Mladost Doboj Kakanj to top flight as promoted teams, in place of FK Mladost Velika Obarska who returns to Prva liga RS after two seasons in top flight and NK Zvijezda Gradačac who were relegated to the Prva liga FBiH after spen ...
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FK Slavija Sarajevo
Fudbalski klub Slavija Sarajevo (Serbian Cyrillic: Фудбалски клуб Славија Сарајево) is a professional association football club from the city of Istočno Sarajevo, Republika Srpska that is situated in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Slavija Sarajevo is a member of the Football Association of Republika Srpska and the Football Association of Bosnia and Herzegovina and it is active in the First League of the Republika Srpska. The club's home stadium is Gradski SRC Slavija Stadium, which has a capacity of 6,000 seats. Dominantly the club of Serbs, Slavija was by far the most successful club from Bosnia and Herzegovina during the interbellum, having played 11 top league seasons (out of possible 16) in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes and Kingdom of Yugoslavia. History Founded in Sarajevo during 1908 when the city was part of Austria-Hungary, the football club was part of the wider sports society of Sarajevo gymnasium students informally known as Đačk ...
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Caretaker Manager
In association footballing terms, a caretaker manager or interim manager is somebody who takes temporary charge of the management of a football team, usually when the regular Manager (association football), manager is dismissed or leaves for a different club. However, a caretaker manager may also be appointed if the regular manager is suspended, ill, suspected COVID-19 or unable to attend to their usual duties, for example they handed to assistant manager like Jordi Roura, Angelo Alessio, Germán Burgos and Rob Page. Caretaker managers are normally appointed at short notice from within the club, usually the assistant manager, a senior coach, or an experienced player. Caretaker managers in Eastern Europe Caretaker managers in Eastern Europe are head coaches that carry prefix title performing duties or sometimes temporary performing duties. These managers do not have a required license (UEFA Pro Licence) to be full pledged head coaches (managers). Normally, caretaker manager duti ...
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