Zoran Lukic

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Zoran Lukic
Personnel
birthday November 27, 1956
place of birth SarajevoSFR Yugoslavia
position midfield
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1973-1983 FK Sarajevo 230 (23)
1983 SC Neusiedl am See 28 0(9)
1983-1984 Favoritner AC 31 0(5)
1985– KF Prishtina
0000-1991 Nykvarns IF
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1989-1991 Nykvarns IF
1992-1999 Djurgårdens IF (offspring)
1999-2004 Djurgårdens IF
2005-2006 Örgryte IS
2007-2008 Qviding FIF
2009 Djurgårdens IF
2009– Qviding FIF
1 Only league games are given.

Zoran Lukić (born November 27, 1956 in Sarajevo , SFR Yugoslavia , today Bosnia and Herzegovina ) is a former Yugoslav football player who is now a coach . With Djurgårdens IF he won several national titles in Sweden.

Career

Player career

Lukić started his adult career with FK Sarajevo in his hometown. At the side of players such as Safet Sušić , Ante Rajković , Mirza Kapetanović , Edhem Šljivo , Predrag Pašić or Husref Musemić , he played in the top Yugoslav division after his debut in the 1973/74 season. In the championship, which was mainly dominated by Serbian and Croatian teams, the club played in the mid-1970s against relegation to the second division. Towards the end of the decade, the team from Sarajevo gained strength and experienced a second successful period in the club's history, when after a fourth place in the table in the season 1978/79 in the following season behind FK Red Star Belgrade the runner-up was won. In the following seasons, the club moved into the European Cup several times and reached the Cup final in 1983. In the 2-3 final defeat against Dinamo Zagreb , Lukić was not used under coach Boško Antić .

After Lukić had exceeded the age limit for a move abroad, which was usual in the leagues of the communist states at the time, he left his home country and joined the Austrian club SC Neusiedl am See in the spring of 1983 for the second half of the season . In the Bundesliga he played with the promoted team against direct relegation, with eight goals this season making a decisive contribution to relegation. After just under another half series in the 1983/84 season , he moved to league rivals Favoritner AC in November 1983 . At the side of Peter Burgstaller , Alberto Martínez , Elio Fortunato and Andreas Reisinger , he finished the last non-relegation place with the club at the end of the season.

In December 1984 he left the club and then returned to Yugoslavia. KF Prishtina was a new club , before ending his career with the lower-class Swedish club Nykvarns IF from the end of the 1980s until 1991.

Coaching career

From 1989 Lukić covered the position of player- coach at Nykvarns IF . After quitting his football boots in 1991, he joined the Stockholm club Djurgårdens IF . There he worked initially as a youth coach and reached the Swedish runner-up with the youth team in 1998. In the course of the Allsvenskan season in 1999 , the first division team, supervised by the coaching duo Michael Andersson and Peter Grim , slipped into the relegation battle of the Allsvenskan , so that the club management made a coach change and Lukić handed over responsibility for the team together with Sören Åkeby as the new coaching duo. Although the league failed as the bottom of the table, in the subsequent second division season the coaching team led the club as second division champions before Malmö FF and Mjällby AIF back to the top class. Here the two continued their work successfully and won with the team around Kim Källström , Andreas Johansson , Louay Chanko and Mikael Dorsin after the runner-up in the first year behind local rivals Hammarby IF in the 2002 season the double of the championship and the national cup . Also in the following year he joined the list of master coaches when he defended the championship title with the team with seven points ahead of Hammarby IF.

After Lukić was solely responsible as a coach from January 2004, the club management of Djurgårdens IF decided in view of the success to restructure the responsibilities with regard to team management. After a moderate start to the season and discussions about the reorientation within the club, Lukić decided to resign in July. As a successor, the club presented Kjell Jonevret , assisted by Stefan Rehn .

Before the start of the 2005 season , Lukić took over as the successor to Jukka Ikäläinen training at the Gothenburg club Örgryte IS . In his first year as coach, he led the team to ninth place in the table before they were in danger of relegation at the beginning of the following year. The club then dismissed him in mid-May 2006 and replaced him with Sören Börjesson . The next stop was Qviding FIF . He led the second division relegated in the third division season 2007 as a season winner in the south before Ängelholms FF back to the second division. As a result, his contract was extended in October of that year.

After his former coaching station Djurgårdens IF was in danger of relegation in the first division season in 2008 , the club remembered the successes under Lukić. In a coaching duo with Andrée Jeglertz , he was supposed to lead the club back to its former strength and was therefore poached by Qviding FIF in December 2008. However, the upswing did not materialize, so that Lukić gave up his post after six months. In September of that year he returned to Qviding FIF to work as part of a team of coaches.

Individual evidence

  1. dif.se: "Zoran Lukic lämnar DIF" ( Memento from January 13, 2005 in the Internet Archive )
  2. expressen.se: "Zoran Lukic tar över i Örgryte" ( Memento from January 26, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) (accessed on July 1, 2010)
  3. svt.se: "Zoran Lukic lämnar Öis" ( Memento from July 12, 2012 in the web archive archive.today ) (accessed on July 1, 2010)
  4. svt.se: "Lukic fortsätter som tränare för Qviding" ( Memento from July 12, 2012 in the web archive archive.today ) (accessed on July 1, 2010)
  5. dif.se: "Jeglertz och Lukic nya tränare" ( Memento of December 14, 2008 in the Internet Archive ) (accessed on July 1, 2010)
  6. dif.se: "Zoran Lukic lämnar DIF" ( Memento from June 11, 2009 in the Internet Archive )
  7. svenskafans.com: "Zoran Lukic är klar för Qviding igen." (Accessed on July 1, 2010)

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