sport.wikisort.org - Athlete Tomislav Ivić (Croatian pronunciation: [tǒmislaʋ ǐːʋitɕ] ;[1] [2] 30 June 1933 – 24 June 2011) was a Croatian professional football player and manager. Often described as a brilliant strategist, Ivić is credited with helping develop the modern style of the game. In April 2007, Italian sports daily La Gazzetta dello Sport proclaimed him as the most successful football manager in history, due to his seven league titles won in five countries.[3]
Croatian footballer and manager
Managerial career
Ivić coaching Ajax in November 1977
Ivić managed teams in 14 countries along with four national teams,[4] [5] [6] and he won titles and cups in seven countries: Yugoslavia, the Netherlands, Belgium, Portugal, Spain and France. Ivić never won the league title in Greece.[7]
Ivić won seven top flight championships (three in Yugoslavia and one each in the Netherlands, Belgium, Portugal and France); six national cups (four in Yugoslavia and one each in Spain and Portugal); an UEFA Super Cup and an Intercontinental Cup.[8]
In Croatia, Ivić coached RNK Split , Hajduk Split , Dinamo Zagreb and the Croatia national team ; in the Netherlands, Ajax ; in Belgium, Anderlecht and Standard Liège ; in Turkey, Galatasaray and Fenerbahçe ; in Italy, Avellino ; in Greece, Panathinaikos ; in Portugal, Porto and Benfica ; in France, Paris Saint-Germain and Marseille (the latter, his last club before retiring in 2002); in Spain, Atlético Madrid ; in the United Arab Emirates, Al Wasl and the UAE national team; and in Iran, Persepolis and the Iran national selection .[9]
European and international club competitions
He took Hajduk Split to the European Cup quarter final two times: 1975–76 and in 1979–80, he also reached it with Ajax in 1977–78. His biggest achievement in the European Cup was reaching the semi-finals during the 1981–82 season with Anderlecht . With Porto he won the 1987 European Super Cup and the 1987 Intercontinental Cup.
Ivić has one of the best Champions League win ratios, having won 29 out of 46 matches with a ratio of 63.0%.[10]
International career
He was national team head coach of Yugoslavia , Iran , United Arab Emirates and even Croatia for one match as caretaker manager subbing in for Miroslav Blažević .[11]
While UAE head coach, Ivić lost the 1996 AFC Asian Cup final against Saudi Arabia on penalties.[12]
Retirement
In 2001, under the advisement of his doctor Ivić retired from coaching so he could be under less stress. Three years later he coached Al-Ittihad Club for a season before taking up the youth selections of Standard Liège .[13]
Death
Ivić died on 24 June 2011, six days before his 78th birthday, in his hometown of Split. He was reportedly suffering from cardiac troubles, as well as diabetes.[14]
Managerial statistics
Club
[15] [16] [17] [18]
Club
From
To
Competition
Record
P W D L Win %
RNK Split
1967
1968
Second League (West)
34
14
6
14
0 41.18
RNK Split Total
34
14
6
14
0 41.18
Šibenik
1972
1973
Second League (West)
34
13
10
11
0 38.24
Šibenik Total
34
13
10
11
0 38.24
Hajduk Split
19 August 1973
11 July 1976
First League
102
57
28
17
0 55.88
Yugoslav Cup
16
14
2
0
0 87.50
European Cup
10
8
0
2
0 80.00
Hajduk Split Total
128
79
30
19
0 61.72
Ajax
22 August 1976
30 April 1978
Eredivisie
68
43
15
10
0 63.24
KNVB Cup
6
4
0
2
0 66.67
European Cup
6
3
2
1
0 50.00
UEFA Cup
2
1
0
1
0 50.00
Ajax Total
82
51
17
14
0 62.20
Hajduk Split
13 August 1978
29 June 1980
First League
68
35
18
15
0 51.47
Yugoslav Cup
2
0
1
1
00 0.00
European Cup
6
4
0
2
0 66.67
UEFA Cup
4
2
0
2
0 50.00
Hajduk Split Total
80
41
19
20
0 51.25
Anderlecht
26 August 1980
18 September 1982
First Division
75
49
16
10
0 65.33
Belgian Cup
5
3
0
2
0 60.00
European Cup
8
5
2
1
0 62.50
UEFA Cup
3
2
0
1
0 66.67
Anderlecht Total
91
59
18
14
0 64.84
Galatasaray
21 August 1983
26 May 1984
1.Lig
34
17
10
7
0 50.00
Türkiye Kupası
6
2
2
2
0 33.33
Balkans Cup
4
1
0
3
0 25.00
Galatasaray Total
44
20
12
12
0 45.45
Dinamo Zagreb
7 October 1984
5 May 1985
First League
20
10
4
6
0 50.00
Yugoslav Cup
4
2
1
1
0 50.00
Dinamo Zagreb Total
24
13
4
7
0 54.17
Calcio Avellino (c)
22 August 1986
2 November 1986
Serie A
9
2
4
3
0 22.22
Coppa Italia
5
1
3
1
0 20.00
Calcio Avellino Total
8
2
4
2
0 25.00
Panathinaikos
21 August 1985
27 April 1986
Alpha Ethniki
10
5
2
3
0 50.00
European Cup
2
1
0
1
0 50.00
Panathinaikos Total
12
6
2
4
0 50.00
Hajduk Split
13 August 1978
29 June 1980
First League
68
35
18
15
0 51.47
Yugoslav Cup
2
0
1
1
00 0.00
European Cup
6
4
0
2
0 66.67
UEFA Cup
4
2
0
2
0 50.00
Hajduk Split Total
80
41
19
20
0 51.25
Porto
26 August 1987
19 June 1988
Primeira Divisão
38
29
8
1
0 76.32
Taça de Portugal
9
6
3
0
0 66.67
European Cup
4
2
0
2
0 50.00
UEFA Super Cup
2
2
0
0
100.00
Intercontinental Cup
1
0
1
0
00 0.00
Porto Total
54
39
12
3
0 72.22
Paris Saint-Germain
15 July 1988
31 May 1990
Division 1
76
37
19
20
0 48.68
Coupe de France
6
3
1
2
0 50.00
UEFA Cup
2
0
0
2
00 0.00
Paris Saint-Germain Total
84
40
20
24
0 47.62
Atlético Madrid
9 September 1990
28 June 1991
La Liga
37
17
12
8
0 45.95
Copa del Rey
6
3
1
2
0 50.00
UEFA Cup
2
1
0
1
0 50.00
Atlético Madrid Total
45
21
13
11
0 46.67
Olympique de Marseille
20 July 1991
23 October 1991
Division 1
13
8
4
1
0 61.54
European Cup
3
3
0
0
100.00
Olympique de Marseille Total
16
11
4
1
0 68.75
Benfica
30 August 1992
25 October 1992
Primeira Divisão
8
4
2
2
0 50.00
Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira
1
0
1
0
00 0.00
UEFA Cup
3
3
0
0
100.00
Benfica Total
12
7
3
2
0 58.33
Porto
22 August 1993
23 January 1994
Primeira Divisão
17
8
6
3
0 47.06
Taça de Portugal
3
3
0
0
100.00
Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira
2
1
0
1
0 50.00
UEFA Champions League
6
3
2
1
0 50.00
Porto Total
28
15
8
5
0 53.57
Fenerbahçe
19 December 1994
30 June 1995
1.Lig
17
11
3
3
0 64.71
Türkiye Kupası
6
2
4
0
0 33.33
Fenerbahçe Total
23
13
7
3
0 56.52
Hajduk Split
15 October 1997
2 November 1997
Prva HNL
3
1
1
1
0 33.33
Croatian Cup
1
1
0
0
100.00
Hajduk Split Total
4
2
1
1
0 50.00
Standard Liège
21 August 1998
17 September 1999
First Division
40
18
4
18
0 45.00
Belgian Cup
6
4
1
1
0 66.67
Standard Liège
11 May 2000
20 December 2000
First Division
19
10
4
5
0 52.63
Belgian Cup
4
1
1
2
0 25.00
Standard Liège Total
69
33
10
26
0 47.83
Marseille
10 April 2001
19 May 2001
Division 1
4
2
1
1
0 50.00
Marseille
6 September 2001
16 November 2001
Division 1
11
3
6
2
0 27.27
Olympique de Marseille Total
15
5
7
3
0 33.33
Al-Ittihad
28 August 2003
18 June 2004
Premier League
23
17
5
1
0 73.91
Saudi Crown Prince Cup
5
4
1
0
0 80.00
AFC Champions League
6
4
1
1
0 66.67
Al-Ittihad Total
34
25
7
2
0 73.53
Totals | 1,001
550
233
218
0 54.95
*Dates of first and last games under Ivić not dates of official appointments
National teams
[19]
Team
From
To
Record
G W D L Win %
Yugoslavia
19 December 1973
3 July 1974
11
3
3
5
0 27.27
Croatia (c)
16 November 1994
16 November 1994
1
1
0
0
100.00
United Arab Emirates
August 1995
December 1996
29
10
12
7
0 34.48
Iran
December 1997
20 April 1998
5
1
2
2
0 20.00
Total
46
15
17
14
0 32.61
*Dates of first and last games under Ivić; not dates of official appointments
Honours
Manager
Hajduk Split (Youth)
Yugoslav Youth Cup: 1970, 1971, 1972
Hajduk Split
Yugoslav First League: 1973–74, 1974–75, 1978–79
Yugoslav Cup: 1971–72, 1973, 1974, 1975–76
Ajax
Anderlecht
Belgian First Division: 1980–81
Porto
Primeira Liga: 1987–88
Taça de Portugal: 1988
European Super Cup: 1987
Intercontinental Cup: 1987
Marseille
French Division 1: 1991–92
Al-Ittihad
Saudi Crown Prince Cup: 2004
United Arab Emirates
AFC Asian Cup runner-up: 1996
Individual
Hajduk Split golden badge: 1975
Golden badge and charter by the city of Paris awarded by Jacques Chirac: 1990
Croatian Olympic Committee trophy: 2003
Most successful manager in history by La Gazzetta dello Sport : 2007[20]
Split sports house hall of fame: 2009
Heart of Hajduk Award: 2011 (postmortem)
World Soccer 36th Greatest Manager of All Time: 2013[21] [22]
France Football 42nd Greatest Manager of All Time: 2019[23] [24] [25]
Orders
Order of Danica Hrvatska with face of Franjo Bučar – 1995[26]
References
Further reading
Holiga, Aleksandar (7 October 2013). "A Man for all Seasons" . The Blizzard . Sunderland: Blizzard Media (10): 102–109.
External links
Awards and achievements
Preceded by
UEFA Super Cup winning manager 1987
Succeeded by Aad de Mos
Preceded by
Intercontinental Cup winning manager 1987
Succeeded by Roberto Fleitas
Tomislav Ivić managerial positions
Ugrinić (1920 –24)
Sekulić (1924 )
Zinaja (1924 –25)
Pandaković (1926 –30)
Simonović (1930 –32)
Veljković (1933 )
Simonović (1933 –34)
Šuste , Miodragović & Pleše (1934 –35)
Simonović (1935 )
Simić (1936 )
Popović (1937 –38)
Simonović (1939 )
Popović (1939 )
Simonović (1939 –40)
Popović (1940 –41)
Arsenijević & Tirnanić (1946 –48)
Arsenijević (1948 –52)
Arsenijević , Tirnanić , Lemešić (1952 –54)
Pešić, Tirnanić , Lemešić , Wölfl & Ćirić (1954 )
Tirnanić (1955 –58)
Nikolić, Tirnanić & Lovrić (1959 –61)
Lovrić , Mihajlović & Ruševljanin (1961 –63)
Lovrić & Ruševljanin (1963 –64)
Lovrić (1964 )
Tirnanić , Antolković , Miljanić & Gegić (1965 )
Tirnanić , Antolković & Miljanić (1966 )
Tirnanić & Miljanić (1966 )
Tirnanić , Miljanić , Mitić , Boškov & Stanković (1966 )
Mitić (1967 –70)
Boškov (1971 –73)
Miljanić , Ribar , Rebac , Ivić & Ćirić (1973 –74)
Mladinić (1974 –76)
Toplak (1976 –77)
Valok , Vilotić & Zec (1977 )
Vilotić (1978 )
Luštica (1978 )
Mladinić (1978 )
Jerković (1978 )
Miljanić (1979 –82)
Veselinović (1982 –84)
Milutinović (1984 –85)
Toplak & Osim (1986 )
Osim (1986 –92)
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На других языках [de] Tomislav Ivić (Fußballtrainer) Tomislav Ivić (* 30. Juni 1933 in Split, Jugoslawien; † 24. Juni 2011 in Split, Kroatien) war ein jugoslawischer bzw. kroatischer Fußballtrainer. In seiner mehr als 30 Jahre umspannenden Laufbahn trainierte er Vereine in zehn europäischen und zwei asiatischen höchsten Ligen, darüber hinaus war er Nationaltrainer von Kroatien, der Vereinigten Arabischen Emirate und des Iran. - [en] Tomislav Ivić [es] Tomislav Ivić Tomislav Ivić (Split, Croacia, 30 de junio de 1933 - 24 de junio de 2011)[1] fue un jugador y entrenador de fútbol croata que desarrolló su carrera, principalmente como técnico, durante treinta y siete años en clubes de toda Europa. [it] Tomislav Ivić Tomislav Ivić (Spalato, 30 giugno 1933 – Spalato, 24 giugno 2011) è stato un calciatore e allenatore di calcio jugoslavo, dal 1991 croato, nonché più vincente allenatore croato di sempre. [ru] Ивич, Томислав Томислав Ивич (хорв. Tomislav Ivić; 30 июня 1933, Сплит, Королевство Югославия — 24 июня 2011, Хорватия[5]) — югославский футболист, югославский и хорватский тренер. В качестве тренера выиграл чемпионаты шести стран[6].
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