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Ivica Matković (football manager)

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Ivica Matković
Personal information
Full name Ivica Matković
Date of birth (1953-10-12) 12 October 1953 (age 70)
Place of birth Split, FPR Yugoslavia
Position(s) Forward
Youth career
Hajduk Split
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1970–1972 Hajduk Split 5
1972–1973 Rijeka (5)
1973–1975 Hajduk Split 23 (4)
1975–1978 Solin
1978–1980 Hajduk Split 5
Managerial career
1992-1993 Zadar
1993-1994 Šibenik
1995 Fenerbahçe (assistant)
1995 Osijek
1995–1996 Zagreb
1997 Šibenik
1998 Persepolis
1999–2000 Hajduk Split
2002–2004 Primorje
2004–2005 Publikum Celje
2005–2006 Kamen Ingrad
2006 Cibalia
2009 Trogir
USKOK Klis
2015 Jadran Supetar
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Ivica Matković (born 12 October 1953) is a Croatian retired football manager and former player.

Managerial career

He was the manager of Hajduk Split, Osijek, Cibalia Vinkovci,[1] Zadar[2] and Zagreb in the Croatian First League, as well as of Persepolis in Iran's Premier Football League. He also worked as an assistant to Tomislav Ivić at Turkish giants Fenerbahçe.[3] He was named manager of Slovenian side Publikum Celje in June 2004,[4] after being sacked at fellow Slovenians Primorje Ajdovščina a month earlier.[5]

He also was head of Hajduk's football academy.[6]

Personal life

After ending his career in management, Matković retired to Škrip, the oldest settlement on the island of Brač.[3] He then took up coaching again, being named manager of fifth-tier, local side Jadran in March 2015.[7]

Honours

Manager

Celje

References

External links

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