Nikola Ilievski

Nikola Ilievski
Nikola Ilievski
Personal information
Full name Nikola Ilievski
Date of birth 16 December 1954 (1954-12-16) (age 56)
Place of birth Skopje, SFR Yugoslavia
Height 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
Playing position Midfielder
Club information
Current club Bangladesh (head coach)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
Ohrid
1974-1975 Rabotnički
1975-1977 Pobeda
1977-1978 Vardar
1978-1979 Teteks 2 (0)
1979-1980 Vardar
1980-1981 Priština 16 (1)
1981-1982 Kastoria
1982-1988 Vardar
Radnički Pirot
Metalurg Skopje
Teams managed
1989-1990 FK Rabotnički (assistant)
1990-1991 FK Kumanovo (assistant)
1991-1992 FK Metalurg Skopje (assistant)
1992-1993 FK Sasa (assistant)
1993-1994 Macedonia (assistant)
1993-1994 FK Belasica (assistant)
1994-1995 FK Ljuboten
1995-1996 FK Rudar
1996-1997 FK Skopje
1998-2000 NK CM Celje
2000-2001 FK Pobeda
2001-2002 Macedonia U21
2002-2003 Macedonia (Head Coach)
2003-2004 FK Pobeda
2005-2006 NK CM Celje
2008 CSM Râmnicu Vâlcea
2009 FK Metalurg Skopje
2010-2011 KS Bylis Ballsh
2011- Bangladesh
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only. † Appearances (Goals).

Nikola Ilievski (born 16 December 1954 in Skopje) is a football coach and former player from the Republic of Macedonia. He is the head coach of Bangladesh national football team.

During his playing career he played with FK Ohrid,[1] FK Vardar, FK Rabotnički, FK Priština and FK Radnički Pirot[2] in Yugoslavia and with Kastoria F.C. in Greece.[3]

After finishing the coaching degree in the Faculty of Physical Cumture in the University of Belgrade[4] he started his coaching career. He was coach of the Republic of Macedonia national football team from 2002 to 2003.[5] He spent two spells as manager of FK Pobeda, leading them into the UEFA Cup in 2000 and to the 2003–04 Macedonian First League title.[6][7]

Honours and awards

As coach:

References

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