Ljubiša Tumbaković

Ljubiša Tumbaković (Serbian Cyrillic: Љубиша Тумбаковић, pronounced ; born 2 September 1952) is a Serbian professional football manager.

Ljubiša Tumbaković
Ljubiša Tumbaković
Tumbaković as Montenegro manager in 2019
Personal information
Full name Ljubiša Tumbaković
Date of birth (1952-09-02) 2 September 1952 (age 71)
Place of birth Belgrade, PR Serbia,
FPR Yugoslavia
Position(s) Midfielder
Youth career
1962–1964 Radnički Belgrade
1964–1970 Partizan
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1970–1976 Partizan 0 (0)
1971–1972Vardar (loan)
1972–1973Radnički Sombor (loan)
Managerial career
1980–1985 Radnički Belgrade (youth)
1985–1987 Obilić (youth)
1989–1990 Khaitan
1990–1992 Partizan (youth)
1992–1999 Partizan
1999–2000 AEK Athens
2000–2002 Partizan
2003–2004 Al Nassr
2004–2009 Shandong Luneng
2010 Steel Azin
2013 Wuhan Zall
2016–2019 Montenegro
2019–2020 Serbia
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

He is the most successful coach in the history of Serbian powerhouse Partizan which he led to six national championship titles and three national cup wins during his two spells at the club between 1993 and 2001.

He was most recently the manager in the Serbia national team.

Playing career

Born in Belgrade's urban neighborhood of Dorćol, Tumbaković started out in the youth categories of Radnički Beograd in 1962. Two years later, he joined the youth ranks of Partizan Belgrade. In 1970, with Tumbaković turning 18, he joined the senior squad. Although he didn't appear in any domestic league matches for Partizan, he did appear in 45 friendlies, scoring 6 goals.

Managerial career

Partizan

Tumbaković started his management career with Partizan Belgrade in 1992. Partizan were in the doldrums when Tumbaković took control, however he immediately brought success to Partizan by winning the league with them in his debut season. This was a feat that he would repeat five times during his first time with Partizan as well as winning three Yugoslav Cups. These achievements caught the eye of AEK Athens F.C. who finished third in the league under Tumbaković's management.

Return to Partizan

Tumbaković returned to Partizan at the beginning of the 2000/01 league season after a season away from the club and with the NATO attacks on Yugoslavia firmly behind the league, Tumbaković would continue establishing Partizan as one of the strongest teams in the league. However, despite more domestic success with Partizan where they won the 2001/02 league title European success was far more difficult to achieve. He would stand down from his position after almost a decade in charge of FK Partizan where he was one of the most successful coaches in Yugoslavian football history.

Shandong Luneng

In 2003, he would coach Saudi football team Al-Nasr for a short period. However, he quickly moved to Chinese football team Shandong Luneng at the beginning of their 2004 league season. Tumbaković who was the second Serbian to manage Shandong after Slobodan Santrač, was to make a quick impression at the club when he won the Chinese FA Cup and took them second in league. Ljubiša would continue to establish Shandong as genuine title contenders throughout the 2005 league season despite them coming third within the league and being unable to retain their FA Cup. It was within the 2006 league season which established Shandong as a significant force within the Chinese Super League when they won the league by 17 points and FA cup. Their dominance was repeated when they again won the league title in 2008.

Montenegro

Tumbaković was appointed head coach of the Montenegro national team on 19 January 2016 and was sacked on 7 June 2019 after refusing to take charge of a UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying game against Kosovo and abandoning the staff on the match day.

Serbia

He was appointed as the manager of the Serbia national team on 1 July 2019. He left the position in December 2020 after not qualifying for Euro 2020, spectacularly failing against Scotland on penalties.

Managerial statistics

Only league games are counted

    As of 18 November 2020
Team Nat From To Record
G W D L Win %
Khaitan Ljubiša Tumbaković  August 1989 May 1990 21 6 10 5 028.57
Partizan Ljubiša Tumbaković  July 1992 June 1999 295 214 46 35 072.54
AEK Athens Ljubiša Tumbaković  June 1999 January 2000 26 14 5 7 053.85
Partizan Ljubiša Tumbaković  May 2000 December 2002 110 80 15 15 072.73
Al Nassr Ljubiša Tumbaković  July 2003 December 2003 13 8 2 3 061.54
Shandong Luneng Ljubiša Tumbaković  January 2004 November 2009 203 118 47 38 058.13
Steel Azin Ljubiša Tumbaković  July 2010 October 2010 10 3 3 4 030.00
Wuhan Zall Ljubiša Tumbaković  April 2013 August 2013 15 2 3 10 013.33
Montenegro Ljubiša Tumbaković  January 2016 June 2019 27 7 8 12 025.93
Serbia Ljubiša Tumbaković  July 2019 December 2020 14 6 5 3 042.86
Total 734 458 144 132 062.40

Honours

Manager

    Partizan
    Shandong Luneng
    Individual

References

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