Slobodan Komljenović

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Slobodan Komljenović
Personnel
birthday 2nd January 1971
place of birth Frankfurt am MainGermany
size 188 cm
position Central defender
Juniors
Years station
1977-1985 Viktoria Griesheim
1985-1989 SG 01 Hoechst
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1989-1990 SG 01 Hoechst
1990-1993 Eintracht Frankfurt amateurs 75 (8)
1992-1997 Eintracht Frankfurt 134 (5)
1997-1999 MSV Duisburg 64 (3)
1999-2001 1. FC Kaiserslautern 39 (3)
2001-2003 Real Zaragoza 38 (2)
2004 SV Wacker Burghausen 15 (1)
2004-2006 TSV 1860 Munich 35 (0)
2007 Union Weißkirchen
2008-2010 VfR Jettingen
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1994-2000 Serbia-Montenegro 22 (3)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2010-2011 Eintracht Frankfurt football school
2011–2012 FSV Frankfurt U-17
2012-2013 FSV Frankfurt U-19
2013-2015 Viktoria Aschaffenburg
2016-2018 Alemannia Haibach
2018– Rot-Weiss Frankfurt
1 Only league games are given.

Slobodan Komljenović (born January 2, 1971 in Frankfurt am Main ) is a former German- Serbian soccer player and today's coach . He is right-footed and played in central defense.

Career

societies

As a youth player he was active at Viktoria Griesheim , SG 01 Hoechst and Eintracht Frankfurt . His professional career began in 1992 with Eintracht, for which he played in the 1st Bundesliga for three years . After a year in the 2nd Bundesliga , in which Eintracht missed immediate promotion with seventh place, he moved to MSV Duisburg and thus back to the 1st division. There he reached the DFB Cup final in the first year . The MSV lost the final against Bayern Munich with 1: 2. In 1999 Komljenović moved to 1. FC Kaiserslautern and 2001 to Real Saragossa in the Spanish Primera División . There he played 38 games in two and a half years and returned to Germany in January 2004. After a year for Wacker Burghausen in the 2nd Bundesliga, he moved to the recently relegated TSV 1860 Munich . His contract there expired in June 2006 and he ended his career. In February 2007, he revised his decision and moved to the Austrian club Union Weißkirchen . In summer 2008 he went back to Germany and joined VfR Jettingen , where he ended his active career in April 2010.

National team

Komljenović was a participant in the 1998 World Cup in France and the 2000 European Championship in Belgium and the Netherlands for the Serbian-Montenegrin national team .

Trainer

From 2010 on he worked as a youth coach at FSV Frankfurt and initially took over its U-17s. With this he became Hesse champion in 2010/11 and was promoted to the U-17 Bundesliga . In June 2011 he took over the A-youth, which he led with 24 wins from 26 games in the Hessen Championship and after two wins in the relegation games against FK Pirmasens (4: 2 and 1: 2) in the A-Junior Bundesliga . Three of his players made it into the professional squad after the 2011/12 season, but mostly continued to play in the U-19s. After the team had slipped into the relegation ranks in the second half of the season and could not hold the class, his contract was not extended in the summer of 2013. On June 17, 2013 he was coached by the Bavarian regional league team Viktoria Aschaffenburg, and in October 2015 he was given leave of absence.

In addition, he has been a coach at the Eintracht Frankfurt football school since 2010 .

Private

In 1990 he graduated from the Bockenheimer Oberstufenschule Max-Beckmann-Schule . Slobodan Komljenović is married to the daughter of his former coach Dragoslav Stepanović and has two children with her.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Slobodan Komljenović in the Eintracht archive
  2. Slobodan Komljenović on Transfermarkt.de
  3. ^ Profile at the Serbian Association
  4. One should never give up - Frankfurter Neue Presse
  5. Table A-Juniors Hessenligen: Hessen (A-Juniors Hessenliga, A-Juniors) - Match year 11/12 Hessen at FUSSBALL.DE ( Memento from November 19, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
  6. http://www.fsv-frankfurt.de/cms/index.php?id=15&tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=4939&cHash=aea27d39cbf0e6f8840df548e92f1146
  7. Info - the end of a success story
  8. http://sva01.de/news/slobodan-komljenovic-neuer-trainer-beim-sva/
  9. ↑ An old friend takes over Viktoria Aschaffenburg. op-online.de, October 19, 2015, accessed on February 23, 2016 .
  10. ^ Slobodan Komljenovic coach profile - Eintracht Frankfurt football school