Doru Isac

Doru Isac

Doru Isac (born 1963, in Craiova) is a Romanian football manager, best known for promoting young players, currently being assistant coach at Umm-Salal in Qatar.[1]

Managerial career

Period Club Country Role
1990–1991 AS Nancy  France Coach
1991–1992 U.S. Lillebonnaise  France Coach
1992–1995 Makki International  Japan Youth Coach
1995–1997 Rissho  Japan Youth Coach
1997–2001 Nagoya Grampus Eight  Japan Technical Director
2002 Clementi Khalsa  Singapore Coach
2003 Rapid Bucharest  Romania Assistant
2003–2004 Al-Hilal  Saudi Arabia Under-17 Coach
2004–2007 Al-Sadd  Qatar Under-17, Assistant and head coach
2008–present Umm-Salal  Qatar Assistant

Doru Isac has gained experience from heavy names of international football. During the period spent at the Nagoya Grampus Eight, he was the assistant of Arsène Wenger. After he left Japan, Doru Iasac worked with Carlos Queiros, former Real Madrid, and Manchester United and Bora Milutinović.

References

  • (Romanian) [1]
  • (Romanian) [2]
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