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Ljubiša Tumbaković (Serbian Cyrillic: Љубиша Тумбаковић, pronounced [ʎǔbiʃa tumbȃːkoʋitɕ, - tǔː-]; born 2 September 1952) is a Serbian professional football... |
Shandong Taishan F.C. (section Ljubiša Tumbaković) the decision to hire Ljubiša Tumbaković, who was to become Shandong's most successful manager. On 7 January 2004, Ljubiša Tumbaković was brought in as head... |
Al Nassr FC (section Honours) (2001) Jorge Habegger (2001–02, 2006–07) Julio Asad (2002–03, 2007) Ljubiša Tumbaković (2003) Mircea Rednic (2004) Mohsen Saleh (2004) Dimitar Dimitrov (2004–05)... |
Mirko Ivanić (section Honours) Filip Stojković and Serbian manager Ljubiša Tumbaković) refused to play for the national team against Kosovo. Tumbaković was sacked for his actions the next... |
Bjeković moved to Greece by joining his former head coach and compatriot Ljubiša Tumbaković at AEK Athens, but he stayed in the Greek capital only one season... |
Filip Stojković (section Honours) team by coach Ljubiša Tumbaković. Despite being called up in June 2019, Stojković (along with Mirko Ivanić and Serbian manager Tumbaković) refused to play... |
Gao Yao (footballer) (section Honours) Ljubiša Tumbaković in 2004 as Shandong's new head coach when they would return to their winning ways and Gao Yao would continue to add to his honours... |
within the team. However, he lost favor in the club when Serbian coach Ljubiša Tumbaković came in at the beginning of the 2004 league season and Wan Cheng saw... |
Dragan Ćirić (section Honours) they won the league in that and the following seasons under manager Ljubiša Tumbaković. Ćirić conquered a further two national championships during his first... |
Albert Nađ (section Honours) league appearances and scored eight goals for Partizan under manager Ljubiša Tumbaković between 1992 and 1996. In July 1996, Nađ moved abroad to Spain and... |
play a major part in the Shandong Luneng team and under new manager Ljubiša Tumbaković Jiao would even score his first league goal on 15 September 2004 when... |
Aleksandar Šćekić (section Honours) levels. He made his full international debut for Montenegro under Ljubiša Tumbaković, playing the first 85 minutes of a 2–1 friendly loss against Greece... |
Dejan Ognjanović (section Honours) became a standard defender in Partizan's starting XI under coach Ljubiša Tumbaković. Partizan would win the First League of Yugoslavia in 2002 and 2003... |
Zoran Mirković (section Honours) Montenegrin national team where he worked directly with his former coach Ljubiša Tumbaković. He remained in that position until 4 August 2018 when he replaced... |
Takis Karagiozopoulos (section Honours) Poseidon Michaniona for the cup. In January 2000, he also replaced Ljubiša Tumbaković for a match, before Giannis Pathiakakis was hired. Later Karagiozopoulos... |
Ivica Iliev (section Honours) Partizan in January 1996. He made his first-team debut under manager Ljubiša Tumbaković during the 1997–98 season, recording four league appearances in the... |
FK Partizan (section Honours) Champions League and five times for the UEFA Europa League. Led by Ljubiša Tumbaković, the club won two championship titles in a row, in 2001–02 and 2002–03... |
Esteban Saveljich (section Honours) qualifying match against Russia, he was in the starting line-up. Under Ljubiša Tumbaković, the new head coach of Montenegro national team, he played in a friendly... |
title. By the end of the 2009 league season the Shandong Head coach Ljubiša Tumbaković had left the club after a disappointing season and was replaced by... |
Nashat Akram (section Honours) he signed for Al-Nassr after their newly appointed coach Yugoslav Ljubiša Tumbaković was in awe of Nashat's performance in the Emir Faisal Abdullah Friendship... |