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Slobodan Pavković
Personal information
Date of birth (1955-10-24) 24 October 1955 (age 68)
Place of birth SFR Yugoslavia
Position(s) Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1974–1978 Vojvodina 124 (10)
1978–1983 Partizan 50 (3)
1983–1984 Galenika Zemun 14 (1)
Degerfors IF
International career
Yugoslavia U19
Yugoslavia U21
Managerial career
1996–1997 Al-Kuwait
2004–2005 Al-Nasr
2005 Kuwait
Medal record
Representing  Yugoslavia
Gold medal – first place UEFA U-21 Euro 1978
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Slobodan Pavković (Serbian Cyrillic: Слободан Павковић, pronounced [slobǒdan pǎːʋkoʋitɕ]; born 24 October 1955) is a Serbian former footballer and manager and the current technical director for the Football Association of Singapore (FAS). The 52-year-old officially started work at FAS on 1 April 2008 and takes over the role vacated by current Home United coach P. N. Sivaji.[1]

Pavkovic comes with vast experience having coached at the highest levels with the Kuwait National Team, the Serbia U-19 Team, as well as top club sides in Egypt, Kuwait, Oman, Sweden and his native Serbia.

Prior to coaching, he had a long playing career, first with Yugoslav First League clubs FK Vojvodina and FK Partizan[2] and afterwards with Swedish Degerfors IF.[3] He was also capped at national level at both U-19 and U-21 teams, with the highlight coming in 1978 where they were crowned champions in the UEFA U-21 Championship 1978.

He was member of the Vojvodina championship winning generation. Because of his style and look, he became one of the first footballers who had become teenage girls idols and he was often seen in magazines such as Zdravo or ITD which were directed towards teenage audience at that time. He was also a guitarist of a local rock band named Rani Mraz, but at one point he had to choose between his footballer or musical career, having definitely opted for the first one at the time he moved to the capital Belgrade by signing with Partizan.[4]

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