Milan Kristić
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Milan Kristić was a Yugoslav
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coach who managed the Tunisia national team from 1960 to 1961. He led the Tunisian side which competed in the
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, where they suffered three defeats to
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and
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and exited the tournament in the group stage. Kristić was Tunisia's first ever foreign manager and was succeeded in that post by his compatriot Frane Matošić.


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* Year of birth missing Possibly living people Yugoslav football managers CS Sfaxien managers Tunisia national football team managers Yugoslav expatriate football managers Expatriate football managers in Tunisia Yugoslav expatriate sportspeople in Tunisia {{Croatia-footy-bio-stub