Faruk Hadžibegić

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Faruk Hadžibegić
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Personnel
birthday October 7, 1957
place of birth SarajevoSFR Yugoslavia
size 183 cm
position Libero
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1976-1985 FK Sarajevo 241 (25)
1985-1987 Betis Seville 75 0(8)
1987-1994 FC Sochaux 242 (15)
1994-1995 Toulouse FC 8 0(0)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1982-1992 SFR Yugoslavia 61 0(6)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1995-1998 FC Sochaux
1999 Bosnia Herzegovina
2000-2001 Betis Seville
2003-2004 ES Troyes AC
2004-2006 Gaziantepspor
2006 Diyarbakirspor
2006 Denizlispor
2007 Chamois Niort
2007-2009 FCO Dijon
2009-2010 SC Bastia
2010-2011 AC Arles-Avignon
2016-2017 Valenciennes FC
2018-2019 Red Star Paris
2019– Montenegro
1 Only league games are given.

Faruk Hadžibegić (born October 7, 1957 in Sarajevo , SFR Yugoslavia ) is a Bosnian football coach and former football player.

career

Hadžibegić played from 1975 to 1985 at FK Sarajevo with whom he was Yugoslav champion in 1985. In the same year he moved to the Spanish club Betis Sevilla and in 1987 to the French club FC Sochaux . In 1990 Hadžibegić was French runner-up with Sochaux and reached the quarter-finals of the World Cup in Italy with the Yugoslav national team . In 1991 he reached the UEFA Cup semi-finals.

Between 1982 and 1992 he made 61 international matches for Yugoslavia.

In 1995 Hadžibegić ended his active career and became a coach at Sochaux . In 1998 he was promoted to Ligue 1 . In 1999 Hadžibegić took over the Bosnian national team and in January 2000 Betis Sevilla . In 2001 he rose with Sevilla. In April 2002 he moved to ES Troyes AC and in May 2004 he took over the Turkish club Gaziantepspor . In 2006 he became the coach of Diyarbakirspor , at the beginning of the 2006/07 season he took over Denizlispor . From January to May 2007 he coached Chamois Niort , in December 2007 he took over the coaching position at FCO Dijon and 24 months later he replaced Philippe Anziani at the second division bottom-up SC Bastia . From October 2010 Faruk Hadžibegić coached the first division newcomer AC Arles-Avignon, who were still pointless after seven matchdays . However, he could not prevent the move to Ligue 2 and was released in November 2011. From 2016 to 2017 he was coach Valenciennes FC . From 2018 to 2019 he was trainer Red Star Paris . Hadžibegić has been the coach of the Montenegro national football team since 2019 .

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