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Vjeran Simunić
Personal information
Full name
Vjeran Simunić
Date of birth
(1953-04-26) 26 April 1953 (age 65)
Place of birth
Split, SFR Yugoslavia
Playing position
Goalkeeper
Senior career*
Years
Team

Apps

(Gls)
1974
Hajduk Split

7

(0)
1975
Šibeniik


1975–1976
Dinamo Vinkovci

11

(0)
1976–1982
NK Zagreb

72

(0)

Sporting CP


1983–1985
Yomiuri Tokio Wings



Catanzaro



Vigor Lamezia



Mosor



Posušje


Teams managed
1994
Lipik

NK Čazmatrans

Čakovec

East Riffa Club
1999–2000
RNK Split

Mosor

Uskok Klis

Slavonac Stari Perkovci

NK Mladost Zabok

Posušje
2001
Zrinjski Mostar
2002
Hrvatski dragovoljac
2002
Kamen Ingrad
2002–2003
Zadar
2003–2004
Cibalia Vinkovci
2005
Zadar
2005
Segesta Sisak
2006
Čelik Zenica
2006
Trnje
2006
Marsonia
2007
Dugopolje
2007–2008
Imotski
2008–2009
DPMM
2008–2009
Brunei
2009
Imotski
2010
Mosor
2010
Međimurje
2010–2011
Ho Chi Minh City
2011–2013
DPMM
2013–2014
Brunei
2014
Segesta Sisak
2014
Perak FA
2015
Perak FA
2015–2016
Sabah FA
2017–2018
Zadar

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Vjeran Simunić (born 1954 in Split) is Croatian football manager and former goalkeeper. He holds the Croatian record for number of managed teams. By 2014 he has managed over 30 clubs.




Contents





  • 1 Playing career


  • 2 Managerial career


  • 3 Personal life


  • 4 Honours

    • 4.1 Team



  • 5 References


  • 6 External links




Playing career


Simunić started his playing career in Hajduk Split, in the 70's. He didn't get too many chances in Hajduk as the competition was very big at the time. After Hajduk, his next station was NK Šibenik, then NK Dinamo Vinkovci and NK Zagreb, where he spent most of the playing career.[1] In 1982, he made transfer to Sporting Lisabon. After one season he moved to Japan. He was first European player to play in Japan. The club was Tokyo Verdy. After two more challenges in Italia, he returned to native country. He finished his playing career in Bosnia and Herzegovina, in NK Posušje.



Managerial career


He started his rich managerial career in NK Lipik, in 1994. Then he changed a couple of Croatian clubs before moving to Italy, then Japan, and Bahrain. However, he couldn't stay too much abroad, and he returned to Croatia, starting impressive row of 13 Croatian clubs, interrupted by 3 BIH clubs, in 8 years. He said that his mission is to improve table situation of every club he takes, and in most cases he did that. That's why he had so many offers. Searching for new challenge, he moved to Asia, this time Brunei. He managed club DPMM, soon after his good results with that club made him coach of Brunei. He was very popular, had lot of fans in country and even got Happy Birthday song chanted by fans during one match. But, he suddenly returned to Croatia, and took manager chair of NK Imotski, where he stayed for only one month. Then he took NK Mosor once again, but, not surprisingly, left that club also, and after one half-season he took Croatia second division club NK Međimurje, at the start of 2010/11 season.


He returned to coach Brunei's only professional club DPMM FC in 2012 after FIFA allowed DPMM FC to rejoin S.League after 20 months of suspension due to government interference in Football Association of Brunei Darussalam. Simunić lead Brunei DPMM FC to a successful season in 2012 S.League as he guided them to win 2012 Singapore League Cup and finished second in the 2012 S.League after two seasons without competitive football.[2] Simunić was named as Coach of the Year at S.League Awards Night for his achievement in 2012 S.League.


In January 2013, Simunić was appointed as Brunei national football team head coach.[3]


On September 16, 2014 Simunić was appointed as head coach and technical director of Perak FA on a two-year contract,[4] but after only two months he were replaced with M. Karathu before the season even started. Simunic were reassigned to youth development academy of Perak FA. Eventually however, in August 2015 he were reappointed as head coach of Perak after Karathu were relieved of his position in July 2015 due to poor performances of Perak in the league.[5]


He was released by Perak at the end of unsuccessful Malaysia Cup 2015 campaign, and subsequently joined another Malaysian team, Sabah FA on December the same year.[6] He only hold the post as head coach of Sabah until June 2016, when he stepped down following unsatisfactory performances by the team during his tenure.[7]



Personal life


He is married, and has two sons and one granddaughter and grandson. He speaks a few foreign languages – Spanish, German, Italian and English particularly well. An interesting fact is that he also finished college.



Honours



Team



  • 2009 Singapore League Cup Champions with DPMM FC[8]


  • 2012 Singapore League Cup Champions with DPMM FC[9]

  • 2012 S.League Runner-Up with DPMM FC[10][11]


References






  1. ^ Stats from Yugoslav First and Second Leagues at zerodic.com


  2. ^ http://www.bt.com.bn/sports-national/2012/11/12/dpmm-fcs-simunic-named-coach-year


  3. ^ http://axrosstheline.com/2013/01/2012-s-league-coach-of-the-year-appointed-brunei-national-team-coach.html


  4. ^ http://www.goal.com/en-my/news/3889/main/2014/09/17/5109445/perak-name-vjeran-simunic-as-new-head-coach


  5. ^ http://www.utusan.com.my/sukan/bola-sepak/perak-tagih-semula-khidmat-simunic-1.128764


  6. ^ http://www.dailyexpress.com.my/news.cfm?NewsID=105140


  7. ^ http://www.goal.com/en-my/news/3896/malaysia/2016/06/19/24784822/sabah-part-ways-with-simunic-dominicus-to-take-over-until-end-of-


  8. ^ Singapore League Cup[circular reference]


  9. ^ Singapore League Cup[circular reference]


  10. ^ http://www.eteamz.com/dpmmfc/news/


  11. ^ http://www.sleague.com/match-report/s-league/2012/november/2012-11-02/brunei-dpmm-fc




External links


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