Tomislav Ivić (Croatian pronunciation: [tǒmislaʋ ǐːʋitɕ]; 30 June 1933 – 24 June 2011) was a Croatian professional football player and manager. Often described...
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victory; to his place came Tomislav Ivić, a coach with club titles in Yugoslavia, the Netherlands, Belgium and Greece. Under Ivić, Porto achieved their second...
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player Tomislav Ivić, Croatian football manager Tomislav Ivković, Croatian footballer Tomislav Jagurinovski, Macedonian handball player Tomislav Jotovski...
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and phonologist Tomislav Ivić (1933–2011), former Croatian football manager Vladimir Ivić (born 1977), Serbian footballer Given name Ivić Pašalić (born...
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prodigy of the one of the Most successful Croatian managers in history, Tomislav Ivić. Talajić had a spell with Zeytinburnuspor in the Turkish Süper Lig during...
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champion at the end of the season and Tomislav Ivić decided to leave Hajduk so that he can manage AFC Ajax. Ivić would return again to Hajduk in 1978 and...
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He captained the Hajduk golden generation of that time under coach Tomislav Ivić which is considered to be the best Hajduk squad of all time. Born in...
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Seongnam in the first leg—leading to the sacking of Croatian coach Tomislav Ivić, as assistant coach Dragan Talajić was given the opportunity. Who, in...
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(1969–71) Tomislav Ivić (1972) Branko Zebec (1972–73) Tomislav Ivić (1973–76) Josip Duvančić (1976–77) Vlatko Marković (1977–78) Tomislav Ivić (1978–80)...
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Sept 1999 Tomislav Ivić Oct 1999 – Dec 1999 Željko Mijač Jan 2000 – May 2000 Jean Thissen Henri Depireux May 2000 – Dec 2000 Tomislav Ivić Dec 2000 –...
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six managers–– along with Ancelotti, Mourinho, Giovanni Trapattoni, Tomislav Ivić, and Eric Gerets–– to have won top-flight domestic league championships...
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After Zebec left the club, he was replaced by the young and talented Tomislav Ivić, who would later become the club's coaching legend and one of the most...
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Marchioro (1982) Fernando Veneranda (1982–84) Ottavio Bianchi (1983–84) Tomislav Ivić (1985–86) Luís Vinício (1986–88) Enzo Ferrari (1988) Eugenio Fascetti...
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one of only five coaches, alongside Carlo Ancelotti, Ernst Happel, Tomislav Ivić and José Mourinho, to have won league titles in four different European...
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July 2001 Tomislav Ivić 25 July 2001–24 August 2001 José Anigo August 2001 Josip Skoblar Marc Lévy 31 August 2001–30 November 2001 Tomislav Ivić November...
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Croatian manager Tomislav Ivić, who had arrived in Portugal in 1987 to represent Porto and guided them to four trophies in one season. Ivić chose Shéu to...
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13 Erick Mombaerts Oct. 1987 – Dec. 1987 8 1 3 4 6 12 −6 012.50 14 Tomislav Ivić Jul. 1988 – May 1990 86 41 21 24 111 88 +23 047.67 15 Henri Michel Jul...
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Vengloš 1991 1993 Holger Osieck 1993 1994 TSYD Cup, Chancellor Cup Tomislav Ivić 1994 1995 Parreira 1995 1996 Süper Lig, TSYD Cup Lazaroni 1996 1997...
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Mario, played for the youth teams of Hajduk Split during the tenure of Tomislav Ivić, and went on to forge a footballing career in the Netherlands. His great-grandfather...
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rankings, and is the best placed Portuguese team in the UEFA club ranking. Tomislav Ivić and José Mourinho are Porto's most decorated head coaches, each with...
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Mario, played for the youth teams of Hajduk Split during the tenure of Tomislav Ivić, and went on to forge a footballing career in the Netherlands. His great-grandfather...
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Blažević, football manager". eu-football.info. Retrieved 3 March 2023. "Tomislav Ivić, football manager". eu-football.info. Retrieved 2023-05-04. "Mirko Jozić...
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This is a list of Yugoslav Cup winning football managers. Tomislav Ivić won the tournament on four occasions, leading Hajduk Split to success in the 1972...
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2012-08-02. "Günay Kayarlar". "Günay Kayarlar". "Günay Kayarlar". "Tomislav Ivic". "Jupp Derwall". "Mustafa Denizli". "Siegfried Held". "Mustafa Denizli"...
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managers – along with José Mourinho, Carlo Ancelotti, Giovanni Trapattoni, Tomislav Ivić and Ernst Happel – to have won top domestic league championships in...
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by top clubs. He was first invited by Tomislav Ivić to join Hajduk Split but the deal never materialised as Ivić had left Hajduk for Netherlands at the...
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1990 1990 Valeriy Lobanovskyi 1990 1993 Antoni Piechniczek 1993 1995 Tomislav Ivić 1995 1996 1996 AFC Asian Cup Runner Ups Lori Sandri 1997 1997 Milan...
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the award was posthumously awarded to the legendary Hajduk manager Tomislav Ivić, who died in June 2011. In August 2012, Heart of Hajduk was awarded...
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manager Tomislav Ivić, who had previously led the club to three consecutive Yugoslav Cup wins in 1972, 1973 and 1974. Over the subsequent seasons, Ivić would...
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91' LF 23 Abdel Ahmed 46' Substitutions: MF 13 Abdul Aziz Mohamed 46' FW 11 Zuhair Bakhit 46' FW 14 Khamees Saad Mubarak 91' Manager: Tomislav Ivić...
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