Munever Krajišnik

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Munever Krajišnik
Personnel
birthday 5th November 1962  (age 57)
place of birth DobošnicaYugoslavia
position striker
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1984-1988 FK Sloboda Tuzla
1988-1989 KVC Westerlo
1989-1990 KSC Lokeren
1990-1991 FC Carl Zeiss Jena 21 (2)
1991-1992 KSC Lokeren
1992-1994 KVC Westerlo
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2009–2012 NK Slaven Živinice
2018 NK Slaven Živinice
1 Only league games are given.

Munever Krajišnik (born November 5, 1962 in Dobošnica ) is a former Yugoslav football player of Bosnian origin .

Athletic career

In the last season alone the East German Erstligafußballs the attacker has signed a contract with the later first of the eternal table of the league , the FC Carl Zeiss Jena . With two goals in 21 games for the Jenaer, Krajišnik made his contribution to the 6th place of the FCC in the final table, which in the course of the merging of East and West German league football in the following year was a directly fought starting place for the Thuringians in the premiere season of the all-German 2. Bundesliga meant. This task was then tackled without the striker, because after a year under the core mountains, the Bosnian footballer returned to KSC Lokeren in Belgium with the then Yugoslav passport , from which he had moved to Jena .

Before Krajišnik was approved for a transfer to Western Europe in the summer of 1988, he ran in Yugoslavia in the mid-1980s for FK Sloboda Tuzla . The first stop in Belgium was the KVC Westerlo .

Coaching career

After his playing career, two phases as coach of NK Slaven Živinice have been noted for the Bosnian in his homeland , which has now become independent .

Trivia

Munever Krajišnik is the first foreign player in the squad of the first team of FC Carl Zeiss Jena.

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