| Ljubinko Drulović
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| Personnel
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birthday
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September 11, 1968
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place of birth
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Nova Varoš , Yugoslavia
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size
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170 cm
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position
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Attacking midfield
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| Juniors
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Years
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station
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Zlatar Nova Varoš
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Sloga Požega
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| Men's
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Years
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station
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Games (goals) 1
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| 1988-1989
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Sloboda Užice
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55 0(9)
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| 1990-1992
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FK wheel
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77 (25)
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| 1992-1993
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Gil Vicente FC
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44 (17)
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| 1994-2001
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FC Porto
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225 (40)
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| 2001-2003
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Benfica Lisbon
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50 0(5)
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| 2003-2004
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Partizan Belgrade
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26 0(5)
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| 2004-2005
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Penafiel FC
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8 0(0)
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| National team
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Years
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selection
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Games (goals)
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| 1996-2001
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Yugoslavia
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38 0(3)
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| Stations as a trainer
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Years
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station
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| 2006-2007
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DG Tourizense
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| 2008
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Banat Zrenjanin
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| 2008-2009
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NK Drava Ptuj
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| 2010-2011
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CD Primeiro de Agosto
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| 2012-2015
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Serbia U-19
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| 2015–
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FK Partizan Belgrade
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CD Primeiro de Agosto
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1 Only league games are given.
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Ljubinko Drulović ( Serbian - Cyrillic Љубинко Друловић ; born September 11, 1968 in Nova Varoš , SFR Yugoslavia , today Serbia ) is a former Yugoslav soccer player and today's Serbian soccer coach . He played on the position of midfielder . His greatest success as a coach was winning the U-19 European Football Championship in 2013 with the Serbian national team .
successes
As a player
FC Porto
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Portuguese champion : 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999
- Portuguese runner-up: 2000, 2001
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Portuguese Cup Winner : 1994, 1998, 2000, 2001
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Portuguese Supercup winner : 1993, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2001
Benfica Lisbon
- Portuguese runner-up: 2003
Partizan Belgrade
As a trainer
Serbia U-19
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