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Petar Kurćubić (; born 25 May 1961) is a Serbian
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manager and former player.


Playing career

Kurćubić played for
Zemun Zemun ( sr-cyrl, Земун, ; ) is a Subdivisions of Belgrade, municipality in the city of Belgrade, Serbia. Zemun was a separate town that was absorbed into Belgrade in 1934. It lies on the right bank of the Danube river, upstream from downtown ...
in the
1989–90 Yugoslav Second League The 1989–90 Yugoslav Second League season was the 44th season of the Second Federal League (), the second level association football competition of SFR Yugoslavia, since its establishment in 1946. Teams A total of twenty teams contested the lea ...
, helping the club win promotion to the
Yugoslav First League The Yugoslav First League ( Bosnian: Prva savezna liga u fudbalu, sr-Cyrl-Latn, Прва савезна лига у фудбалу, Prva savezna liga u fudbalu, , , , , ) was the premier football league in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1918–1941) ...
.


Managerial career

Kurćubić started his managerial career with
Novi Sad Novi Sad ( sr-Cyrl, Нови Сад, ; #Name, see below for other names) is the List of cities in Serbia, second largest city in Serbia and the capital of the autonomous province of Vojvodina. It is located in the southern portion of the Pannoni ...
. He was appointed as manager of Obilić in late December 1999. However, Kurćubić was replaced by Dragan Lacmanović in late January 2000 during preparations for the second part of the season. Later on, Kurćubić served as manager of numerous clubs in his homeland and abroad, including Macedonian Pobeda (2004–August 2005), Azerbaijani Olimpik Baku (October 2005–2006), Mladost Apatin (June 2006–June 2007), Banat Zrenjanin (June–October 2007), ČSK Čelarevo (two spells), Slovak
Nitra Nitra (; also known by other #Etymology, alternative names) is a city in western Slovakia, situated at the foot of Zobor Mountain in the valley of the river Nitra (river), Nitra. It is located 95 km east of Bratislava. With a population of ...
(December 2008–June 2009), Slovak
Dolný Kubín Dolný Kubín (; also known by #Names, other names) is a town in northern Slovakia in the Žilina Region. It is the historical capital and the largest settlement of the Orava (region), Orava region. Names The name is derived from the archaic Slov ...
(2010–2011),
Hajduk Kula FK Hajduk Kula (Serbian Cyrillic: ФК Хајдук Кула) was a Serbian football club based in Kula. The club was named after a Hajduk, a much celebrated hero figure in the Serbian epic poetry. On 30 July 2013, just eleven days before start ...
(September–December 2011), Spartak Subotica (two spells; September 2012–October 2013 and June 2014–April 2015),
Novi Pazar Novi Pazar ( sr-cyr, Нови Пазар) is a List of cities in Serbia, city located in the Raška District of southwestern Serbia. As of the 2022 census, the urban area has 71,462 inhabitants, while the city administrative area has 106,720 inha ...
(June–August 2015), Bosnian Borac Banja Luka (September–October 2015), TSC (June–December 2017), and Bosnian Krupa (October 2018–March 2019).


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Kurcubic, Petar 1961 births Living people Footballers from Novi Sad Yugoslav men's footballers Serbia and Montenegro men's footballers Serbian men's footballers Men's association football midfielders RFK Novi Sad 1921 players FK Zemun players Yugoslav Second League players Serbia and Montenegro football managers Serbian football managers RFK Novi Sad 1921 managers FK Obilić managers FK Pobeda managers FK Mladost Apatin managers FK Banat Zrenjanin managers FC Nitra managers FK Hajduk Kula managers FK Spartak Subotica managers FK Novi Pazar managers FK Borac Banja Luka managers FK TSC managers FK Krupa managers FK Bačka 1901 managers Serbian SuperLiga managers Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina managers Serbia and Montenegro expatriate football managers Serbian expatriate football managers Expatriate football managers in North Macedonia Expatriate football managers in Azerbaijan Expatriate football managers in Slovakia Expatriate football managers in Bosnia and Herzegovina Serbia and Montenegro expatriate sportspeople in North Macedonia Serbia and Montenegro expatriate sportspeople in Azerbaijan Serbian expatriate sportspeople in Slovakia Serbian expatriate sportspeople in Bosnia and Herzegovina