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Mirko Jozić Personal information Full name Mirko Jozić Date of birth 8 April 1940 Place of birth Trilj, SFR Yugoslavia Teams managed Years Team 1970–1972 NK Junak 1972–1988 Yugoslavia (U-16, U-18, U-20 & U-21) 1989–1993 Colo-Colo 1994–1995 Chile 1995 Club América 1995–1996 Hajduk Split 1996–1997 Al-Hilal 1998 Newell's Old Boys 1998–1999 Sporting CP 2000–2002 Croatia 2006 Dinamo Zagreb (Youth) Mirko Jozić (born 8 April 1940 in Trilj) is a retired Croatian football player and currently an active football manager.
As a coach, he won the 1987 FIFA World Youth Championship in Chile, with the Yugoslavia U-20 national team composed of names such as Robert Prosinečki, Zvonimir Boban and Davor Šuker. He coached Chilean club Colo-Colo between 1989 and 1993, winning the Copa Libertadores in 1991. Jozić is the only coach who has ever won Copa Libertadores with a Chilean team.
He coached Croatia at the 2002 FIFA World Cup.[1]
References
- ^ "2002 FIFA World Cup - Croatia squad". FIFA.com. http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/archive/edition=4395/teams/team=43938.html. Retrieved 2010-01-25.
Awards and achievements Preceded by
Luis CubillaCopa Libertadores winning managers
1991Succeeded by
Telê SantanaMirko Jozić international tournaments Brnović • 3 Jarni • 4 Pavličić • 5 Janković • 6 Štimac • 7 Mijucić • 8 Boban • 9 Prosinečki • 10 Pavlović (c) • 11 Mijatović • 12 Piplica • 13 Šuker • 14 Petrić • 15 Škorić • 16 Antonić • 17 Đurković • 18 Zirojević • Coach: Jozić
• 2Croatia squad – 2002 FIFA World Cup Mirko Jozić managerial positions Chile national football team – managers Bertola (1917) · Bertone (1920–22) · Rosetti (1926) · Powell (1928) · Orth (1930–32) · Mazullo (1936–39) · Garay (1941) · Orth (1942–44) · Orth (1948–49) · Bucciardi (1949–50) · Orth (1950–54) · Salerno (1956–57) · Pakozdi (1957) · Riera (1958–62) · Hormazábal (1962–65) · Alamos (1965–66) · Scopelli (1966–67) · Nocetti (1968–69) · Hormazábal (1970) · Riera (1970) · Vera (1971) · Pino (1971–72) · Gutendorf (1972) · Alamos (1973–74) · Morales (1974–75) · Peña (1976–77) · Santibáñez (1977–82) · Ibarra (1982–83) · Carrasco (1984) · Cantatore (1984) · Morales (1985) · Ibarra (1986) · Aravena (1987) · Rodríguez (1987) · Aravena (1988–89) · Salah (1990–93) · Acosta (1993) · Jozić (1994) · Azkargorta (1995–96) · Acosta (1996–2000) · García (2001) · Garcés (2001) · Vaccia (2002) · Olmos (2003–05) · Acosta (2005–07) · Bielsa (2007–11) · Borghi (2011–)
Croatia national football team – managers Categories:- 1940 births
- Living people
- Croatian footballers
- Croatian football managers
- Newell's Old Boys managers
- 2002 FIFA World Cup managers
- Chile national football team managers
- Croatia national football team managers
- Expatriate football managers in Chile
- Expatriate football managers in Mexico
- Expatriate football managers in Portugal
- Expatriate football managers in Saudi Arabia
- HNK Hajduk Split managers
- Al-Hilal managers
- Croatian football biography stubs
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