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Milovan Đorić Personal information Full name Milovan Đorić Date of birth 6 August 1945 Place of birth Bioska, SFR Yugoslavia Playing position Defender Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† ?-1967 Sloboda Užice 1967–1973 Red Star Belgrade 136 (7) 1973–1975 Real Oviedo 32 (0) National team 1969 Yugoslavia 1 (0) Teams managed 1978 Čukarički 1978 Napredak Kruševac 1983–1986 Sutjeska Nikšić 1986–1987 Priština 1988 El Salvador San Miguel 1990–1991 Budućnost Titograd 1993 Radnički Niš Borac Čačak 1996–1997 CD Águila 1997–1998 El Salvador 1999–2000 FR Yugoslavia U-21 2000 Beijing Guoan 2001 FR Yugoslavia 2010–2011 Serbia U-17 * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Milovan Đorić (Serbian Cyrillic: Mилoвaн Ђopић; born 6 August 1945) is a Serbian football manager and former player. He is often referred to as brother Đora.
Playing career
He made his professional debut in 1967 with Red Star Belgrade, where he remained for six seasons winning four championships and two cups.
At the beginning of the 1973–74 season, Đorić was transferred to Real Oviedo of Spain, where he finished his career in 1975.[1]
Quotes
- "When I left Red Star, I went hunting - for money. I was like a kamikaze."[2]
- "I get angry easily and am a 'fast' person."[2]
- "All the money I earn in football, I invest out of football."[2]
References
- ^ "Players - Profile of Djoric (Milovan Djoric Gvozdenja)". BD Futbol. http://www.bdfutbol.com/en/j/j5795.html. Retrieved 2009-09-28.
- ^ a b c Tempo #1363, pgs. 14-15 (1992-04-08). "Tempo #1363, pgs. 14-15".
Preceded by
Armando ContrerasEl Salvador national football team manager
1997–1998Succeeded by
Kiril DojcinovskiEl Salvador national football team – managers Thompson (1930–35) · Elías (1935–38) · Garay (1940–41) · Slade (1941–1943) · Gonzalez (1943–48) · Orlandini (1949–51) · Estrada (1953) · Tomasino (1954–59) · Guardado (1959–60) · Miranda (1961) · Comitante (1962–63) · Carrasco (1965–67) · Guzmán (1968) · Bundio (1968–70) · Carrasco (1970) · Miranda (1971) · D'Angelo (1972) · Tupinambá (1973) · Rodríguez (1973–74) · Miranda (1975) · Estrada (1975–76) · Magaña (1976) · Pinto (1976) · Porta (1977) · J. Contreras (1977) · Tomasino (1978) · Magaña (1979) · Rodríguez (1979–82) · A. Contreras (1983) · Magaña (1984) · Quarterone (1984–85) · Cabrera (1986) · Magaña (1987) · Đorić (1988) · Vukašinović (1988–89) · Miranda (1989) · Dojčinovski (1989) · Benítez (1991) · Aude (1991–92) · Ruiz (1992) · Vieira (1993–94) · Pastoriza (1995–96) · A. Contreras (1996–97) · Đorić (1997–98) · Dojčinovski (1998) · Peres (1998) · Benítez (1999–2000) · Recinos (2000–02) · Paredes (2002–04) · A. Contreras (2004) · Cavagnaro (2005) · Aguilar (2005–06) · de los Cobos (2006–09) · Rugamas (2010–2011) · Israel (2011–)
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