Milovan Rajevac CV
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C U R R I C U L U M V I T A E Given Name: MILOVAN Surname: RAJEVAC Date of Birth: 01.02.1954 Profession: Professional Football Coach Residency: Belgrade, Republic of Serbia Contact: [email protected] SU M M ARY O F WO RK E XPE RI EN CE Currently Head Coach of Thailand National Team Thailand, Bangkok 2016 Head Coach of Algeria National Team Algerie 2011-2015 Lecturer and instructor in the FSS for the UEFA pro license Belgrade, Serbia 2011 Head Coach of Qatar National Team, Football Association of Qatar Doha, Qatar Successfully led the team to the qualification for The World Cup 2014 in Brazil. Introduced and worked on strategy of team renewal with younger players. 2010-2011 Head Coach of FC Al Ahli Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Formed the team who won the King Cup that year. 2010 Officially proclaimed and awarded for the best Coach of the Africa 2010 Officially proclaimed and awarded for the best Serbian Coach 2008-2010 Head Coach of Ghana National Team Accra, Ghana Reached the quarterfinals of the World Cup 2010 in South Africa, and being ranked 5th, led the team to the biggest achievement in the country history on one World Cup tournament. Superiorly led the team through the qualification round for the World Cup 2009 finishing on top of the qualifying group with almost perfect score. Reached the Final of African Cup of Nations (Angola 2010) Reached the Final of African Cup with local Black Stars (Ivory Coast 2009) Reconstructed the team by introducing and managing a number of young players who became the pillars of the team. 2008 Head Coach of FC Borac Cacak, Serbia Managed to elevate the team from the bottom to reach 4th place in Serbian League on the final standing. Led the team to qualification for UEFA League. 2006-2007 Head Coach of FC Vojvodina Novi Sad, Serbia Managed the team to the Serbian National Cup Final. Finished 3rd in the Serbian Premier League just behind FC Partizan, Belgrade and FC Red Star, Belgrade. Led the team to qualification for UEFA League. 2004-2005 First Assistant to Head Coach Bora Milutinovic at FC Al Sadd Doha, Qatar Won the Qatar Emir Cup. Reached the final 8th of Asian Championship. 2003-2004 Head Coach of FC Red Star Belgrade, Serbia 100% success in the leading Team. 1999-2003 First Assistant to Head Coach Ljupko Petrovic at FC Guoan Beijing, China Won the Cup. Led the team two times in the Cup final. Worked with Ljupko Petrovic, winner of the Champions League 1991 with FC Red Star, Belgrade, Serbia. 1998-1999 Head Coach of FC Zeleznik Belgrade, Serbia Successfully competed in Serbian Premier League. Worked with young talents who soon became national team players. 1996-1998 Head Coach of FC Progres Frankfurt, Germany 1994-1996 Head Coach of FC Sloboda Uzice, Serbia. 1992-1994 Head Coach of FC Serbia Malmö, Sweden 1989-1992 Head Coach of Borac Cacak, Serbia PL AY ING CAREER 1987-1989 FC Sloboda, Uzice Yugoslavian Premier League 1985-1987 FC Lunds Beko Swedish Premier League 1984-1985 FC Borac, Cacak Yugoslavian Premier League 1982-1984 FC New Work Arrows, New York City Major Indoor League Soccer, USA (won the championship) 1980-1981 FC Vojvodina, Novi Sad Yugoslavian Premier League 1977-1980 FC Red Star, Belgrade Yugoslavian Premier League (second place UEFA Cup) 1976 Yugoslavian Olympic National Team 1973-1977 FC Borac, Cacak Yugoslavian First Division Q UAL I FI CAT I ON S Holder of FIFA PROFI license Superior Football Coach, Sports and Education, University of Belgrade, Republic of Serbia Specialist in team reconstruction and young player team renewal. Excellent sense for the young players’ skills that are of key significance for the upcoming competition. O THER Fluent in native Serbian Language Good level of conversation in English Language and Russian Language. Married. father of three daughters. .