Elvir Baljić (born 8 July 1974) is a Bosnian-Turkish professional
football manager
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and former
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As a player, Baljić's biggest success was winning the
UEFA Champions League
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with Spanish giant
Real Madrid
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in the
1999–2000 season. Apart from the UEFA Champions League success, he also won the Turkish
Süper Lig
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with
Fenerbahçe in the
2000–01 season.
After ending his playing career, he became an assistant manager of
Safet Sušić
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at the
Bosnia and Herzegovina national team, with whom he qualified for the
2014 FIFA World Cup
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. He was then, the manager of back then
TFF First League
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club
Karabükspor in 2015. After Karabükspor, Baljić was also an assistant of Sušić at
Alanyaspor
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in 2017 and at
Akhisarspor in 2018.
On 1 October 2019, he was named the new manager of
Bosnian Premier League
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club
Tuzla City, officially taking over that position a day later. He left the club on 9 March 2020, terminating his contract.
Club career
Early career
Born in
Sarajevo
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,
SR Bosnia and Herzegovina
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,
SFR Yugoslavia
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, Baljić began his career with hometown club
Željezničar, but in 1993, during the
Bosnian War
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, he signed for
FK Sarajevo
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. During his time with Sarajevo, he played eleven games, and scored eight goals.
Later, he moved to Turkey where he played for
Bursaspor
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. Baljić was the best player at the club for several seasons, which made him an interesting target for the best Turkish clubs.
Fenerbahçe
In the summer of 1998, Baljić signed a contract with Turkish giants
Fenerbahçe for a €9.3 million transfer fee. He spent a season at the
Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium scoring 18 goals in 30 appearances as the club finished the
season
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in third place.
Real Madrid
Baljić's stellar performances at Fenerbahçe made the 25-year-old a target for various European clubs. Still, his €26 million transfer to
Real Madrid
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under club president
Lorenzo Sanz
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Early life
He was born in ...
during summer 1999 caused a major surprise. The signing was initiated by Real Madrid's head coach
John Toshack
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He began his playing career as a teenager with his hometown club Cardiff City, becoming the youngest player to make an appearance for the ...
who knew Baljić well from
Istanbul
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as the Welshman coached
Beşiktaş
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while the Bosnian starred for Fenerbahçe. For more than a decade, the transfer fee paid by Real to Fenerbahçe for Baljić stood as the biggest sum of money paid for a player from
ex-Yugoslavia, until
Edin Džeko's January 2011 move from
VfL Wolfsburg
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to
Manchester City
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for £27 million (€32 million).
Just before the start of the 1999-2000 season in Spanish top flight, Baljić suffered rupture of both pairs of cruciate ligaments in his left knee,
anterior (ACL) and
posterior (PCL), after which he underwent surgery and was put off the field for prolonged rehabilitation. Subsequent loss of form caused Baljić's Real stint to turn sour pretty much immediately. Throughout the
1999–00 season, he made only 11 league appearances (8 of them as substitute), scoring just 1 goal. He never managed to secure a first team place, and the November 1999 sacking of Toshack followed by the arrival of new head coach
Vicente del Bosque, marginalized Baljić even further. At the season's end, del Bosque included Baljić in the 18-man squad he took to
Paris
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for the
2000 Champions League Final, but did not give him a single minute of action as Real beat compatriots
Valencia CF
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.
During the 2000 summer transfer window, Baljić was sent back to Fenerbahçe on a loan deal.
Loan spells at Fenerbahçe and Rayo Vallecano
Baljić spent the entire
2000–01 season back at his old stomping grounds with
Fenerbahçe. He simultaneously managed to recover some of his old form with 5 goals in 27 league appearances as Fenerbahçe won the Turkish
Süper Lig
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.
In the following
2001–02 season, he got a chance to showcase his abilities closer to the club that still held his rights as he got loaned to
Rayo Vallecano in
La Liga
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, based within the city of
Madrid
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. Baljić actually insisted on joining Rayo due to its proximity to Real as he had his eye on getting a fresh opportunity with the big club in the future. For their part, Real Madrid obliged and managed to hammer out a loan deal with Rayo. Also, there he joined countrymen and friends
Elvir Bolić and
Emir Granov, which Baljić cited as another reason he wanted to be at Rayo. At times they formed a forward line 'Baljić, Bolić and
Bolo' along with a Basque who also had a similar name. However, the move did not do much to improve Baljić's standing at the
Bernabéu as more injuries, poor form, and even disciplinary issues followed with only one league goal from 10 appearances.
During the 2002 summer transfer window, Baljić's Real contract was terminated and he again transferred back to Turkey - this time to
Galatasaray. Due to his substantial price tag and the subsequent high-profile failure at Madrid, Baljić's acquisition by Real features consistently and prominently on various "worst-ever signing" lists.
Galatasaray and later career
Baljić turned just 28 years of age when he began his
Galatasaray stint, but it soon became clear his best days were far behind him. His form was average at best and his overall interest in football seemed to be decreasing by the day. He said that he would retire on several occasions, but every time he would come back.
In December 2004, he left Galatasaray and in January 2005, signed with
Konyaspor
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. After only half a season at Konyaspor, Baljić left the club and took a break from football at only the age of 31.
Baljić came back to the sport in January 2006, when he signed for Turkish side
MKE Ankaragücü
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. In the
2006–07 and
2007–08 seasons, he played for
İstanbulspor
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, before deciding to finish his career in July 2008 at the age of 34.
International career

Baljić's international career was prolific. He made his debut for
Bosnia and Herzegovina
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in an April 1996
friendly match
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against
Albania
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and has earned a total of 38 caps, scoring 14 goals. He will be remembered as the first, and for now only, player who scored four goals in a single official match for Bosnia and Herzegovina, in an away game of the Group 9, during the
UEFA Euro 2000 qualifications, between
Estonia
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and Bosnia and Herzegovina, on 9 October, just a couple of weeks after he signed a contract with
Real Madrid
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. The final result was 1–4. His final international was a March 2005
FIFA World Cup qualification
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match against
Lithuania
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.
Managerial career
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Almost two years after finishing his playing career, in February 2010,
Bosnia and Herzegovina's national team manager
Safet Sušić
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revealed that Baljić would be one of his assistants. While as an assistant, Baljić was part of the historic achievement of the national team, which was qualification to the
2014 FIFA World Cup
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in
Brazil
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. Baljić left the national team in 2014 with Sušić's departure.
Karabükspor
On 2 October 2015, Baljić became the new manager of Turkish
TFF First League
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club
Karabükspor. Less than three months later, on 21 December 2015, he resigned from the position of Karabükspor manager after a 3–0 loss against
Adanaspor
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, which was the club's third loss in a row in all competitions and second in a row in the league.
Konyaspor and Akhisarspor
During 2017 and 2018, Baljić had a roll as assistant manager of
Safet Sušić
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again, and during that period, was the assistant at
Süper Lig
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club
Konyaspor
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in 2017 and one more Süper Lig club
Akhisarspor in 2018.
Tuzla City
On 1 October 2019, it was announced that Baljić became the new manager of
Bosnian Premier League
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club
Tuzla City. The next day, on 2 October, Baljić officially took over the role of manager of Tuzla City, signing a three-year contract with the club. In his first game as Tuzla City manager, the club beat
Zvijezda 09 at home 3–0 in a league match on 5 October 2019. He suffered his first loss with Tuzla on 19 October 2019, after the club lost to
Radnik Bijeljina at home 0–3 in another league match.
In his first
Tuzla
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derby, Baljić's team drew against city rivals
Sloboda Tuzla 1–1 on 30 November 2019. On 9 March 2020, Baljić decided to terminate his contract with Tuzla City because of poor results, which culminated with an away 1–0 league loss against
Željezničar the day earlier.
Career statistics
International goals
:''Scores and results list Bosnia and Herzegovina's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Baljić goal.''
Managerial statistics
Honours
Player
Real Madrid
*
UEFA Champions League
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:
1999–2000
Fenerbahçe
*
Süper Lig
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:
2000–01
Individual
Awards
*
Bosnian Footballer of the Year: 1998,
1999
*
Turkish Footballer of the Year: 1998
References
External links
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Baljic, Elvir
1974 births
Living people
Footballers from Sarajevo
Bosniaks of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Men's association football wingers
Bosnia and Herzegovina men's footballers
Bosnia and Herzegovina men's international footballers
UEFA Champions League–winning players
FK Sarajevo players
Bursaspor footballers
Fenerbahçe S.K. footballers
Real Madrid CF players
Rayo Vallecano players
Galatasaray S.K. footballers
Konyaspor footballers
MKE Ankaragücü footballers
İstanbulspor footballers
Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina players
Süper Lig players
La Liga players
TFF 1. Lig players
Bosnia and Herzegovina expatriate men's footballers
Expatriate men's footballers in Turkey
Bosnia and Herzegovina expatriate sportspeople in Turkey
Expatriate men's footballers in Spain
Bosnia and Herzegovina expatriate sportspeople in Spain
Bosnia and Herzegovina football managers
Kardemir Karabükspor managers
FK Tuzla City managers
Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina managers
Bosnia and Herzegovina expatriate football managers
Expatriate football managers in Turkey
Bosnia and Herzegovina singers