Vladimir Janković (football)
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Vladimir Janković (
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: Владимир Јанковић; born 1 August 1970) is a professional
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n football manager and former player, who was recently managed Sutjeska Nikšić.


Club career

Born in
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, city in Eastern Serbia on the
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river, Janković started playing for the local youth team in 1980 at the age of 10. He then moved to
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where he played for both local FK Železničar and FK Agrounija, respectively. In 1983 Janković joined
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, one of two Serbia's biggest teams. He spent three years with Belgrade side before joining FK Rad. After spending two years in Rad's youth team, he moved back to Inđija to start his senior career with FK Železničar, where he played until 1996 when he started his
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career with KMF Dorćol which he ended with KMF Zemun in 2004.


Managerial career

After he retired from professional playing, Janković's passion for the game of football led him into managerial waters. He started as an individual coach in
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,
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in 2000. A year later, he started coaching grassroots futsal team of KMF Mondial in Belgrade, Serbia whilst still playing futsal himself. His first breakthrough happened in 2006 when he became a personal coach in FC Dinamo Kiyv from
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. He stayed in Ukraine for a year when, in 2007, he moved back to Serbia to be a personal coach of professional players.


2009-2011 FK Voždovac and FK Bežanija

In 2009, Janković was appointed assistant manager of
FK Voždovac Fudbalski klub Voždovac (), commonly known as Voždovac, is a professional football club located in Voždovac, a municipality of Belgrade, Serbia. Nicknamed "The Dragons", they experienced little success in the Yugoslavian era, but have become ...
from Belgrade. In 2010, he was named manager of FK Voždovac and he spent a season 2010-11 as a head coach of the club whilst they were competing in
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, a third-ranked competition in Serbia. He then briefly worked as an assistant manager of
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which were competing in the
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, second-division of Serbian football league.


2012-15 FK Čukarički and collaboration with Milojević

In February 2012,
Vladan Milojević Vladan Milojević (; born 9 March 1970) is a Serbian professional football manager and former player, who is the current manager of Cypriot First Division club APOEL. Playing career Born in Aranđelovac, Milojević joined the youth system of R ...
was appointed manager of
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from Belgrade and, per suggestion by
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, he invited Janković to join him as an assistant manager. This is how a seven and a half year-long coaching collaboration began which would result in becoming one of the best coaching duos in Serbian modern football history. When the tandem Milojević-Janković took over FK Čukarički, this team was at the bottom of Serbian First League facing a relegation to Serbian League Belgrade. Alongside Milojević, Janković managed to promote the team to
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, a highest-level of competition in Serbia, in 2013. They went on to win 2014-15 Serbian Cup with FK Čukarički with a win over
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in the finals at
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, thus making club's history, as this was the first trophy in their 89-year existence. Milojević and Janković both left the club in October 2015, only to take over AC Omonia Nicosia from
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in November of the aforementioned year.


2015-16 AC Omonia Nicosia

In 2015–16 season, Janković, as an assistant manager of AC Omonia Nicosia, won a silver medal in
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with the club following a defeat from
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in the finals. After spending six months with the club, both coaches, Milojević and Janković, left Cypriot side to take over Panionios F.C. from Greece.


2016-17 Panionios F.C.

Janković spent the entire 2016–17 season with Greek side assisting Milojević and the club, led by them, spent most of the Super League Greece in second place right behind Olympiacos F.C. Panionios F.C. finished the season as the 5th runner-up in Super League Greece and qualified for
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second qualifying round.


2017-18 Red Star Belgrade and UEFA Europa League success

Together with Milojević, Janković assumed charge of Red Star Belgrade in the summer of 2017, again, as Miliojević's right-hand man. Under the duo's leadership Belgrade club won 2017-18 Serbian SuperLiga title. Red Star Belgrade also made enormous success in Europe as they reached Round of 32 of UEFA Europa League. This was the first time they've played UEFA Europa League group stage since its rebranding, having last participated in the 2007-08 UEFA Cup as well as the first time in 25 years that Belgrade side have played a knockout phase of any European competition after finishing second runner-up in the Group H behind Arsenal F.C. Red Star Belgrade also became the first team ever to reach Knockout phase (round of 32) of the UEFA Europa League having started the competition from the first qualifying round.


2018-19 UEFA Champions League and Red Star's third star

During Janković's second season as assistant manager, Red Star Belgrade achieved remarkable results. The club reached
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Group Stage and, by doing so, have crossed all stages from the first qualifying round to the group stage becoming the first team to ever do that since the introduction of the four rounds of qualifications. Moreover, in eight qualifying matches Serbian champion wasn't defeated. Red Star Belgrade went on to beat the later champion
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at home with 2–0. In Serbian SuperLiga, Red Star Belgrade won the competition once again reaching their 30th league title in total, hence deserving the right to pin a third star above their football emblem.


2019-20 Qualifying for UEFA Champions League again and departure from Red Star

Janković's third season with Red Star Belgrade began with the same triumph as the previous. Red Star qualified for UEFA Champions League once more, again from the first qualifying round, making it for the third consecutive time they qualified for the group stage of either UEFA Europa League or UEFA Champions League from round one. Janković and Milojević both left Red Star Belgrade on December 19, 2019, and ended their long-term collaboration. Milojević assumed charge of
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team Al-Ahli and Janković went on to pursue a solo career. At the time of the departure of two coaches, the team was at the top of the league.


Managerial statistics


Honours


Assistant Manager

FK Čukarički *
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: 2014–15 Red Star Belgrade *
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(3): 2017–18, 2018–19, 2019-20


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Janković, Vladimir 1970 births Living people Serbian football managers Red Star Belgrade non-playing staff