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Goran Tufegdžić

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Serbian footballer and coach
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Goran Tufegdžić
Personal information
Date of birth (1971-11-15)15 November 1971 (age 54)
Place of birthPožarevac,SFR Yugoslavia
PositionMidfielder[1]
Team information
Current team
Ajman (head coach)
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1987–1989Mladi Radnik Požarevac
International career
1989Yugoslavia U-23
Managerial career
1999–2000Mladi Radnik Požarevac
2000–2001Zvižd Kučevo
2001–2002FA Serbia Football School
2002–2003Al-Qadsia (assistant)
2003–2004Mladi Radnik Požarevac
2005–2007Al-Qadsia
2007–2009Al-Shabab
2008–2009Kuwait (assistant)
2009–2013Kuwait
2013–2014Al-Ettifaq
2015Al-Wakrah
2016–2017Kalba
2017–2018Baniyas
2019–2020Khor Fakkan
2020–2021Fujairah
2021–2023Ajman
2023Al Nasr
2024Al Wahda
2024–Ajman
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Goran Tufegdžić (Serbian Cyrillic:Горан Туфегџић; born 15 November 1971) is a Serbianfootball coach and former player.

Career

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Tufegdžić started his playing career at FK Mladi Radnik in the second division in 1987, and was selected to play for the Yugoslav Olympic side in 1989. He coached FK Mladi Radnik in 1999–2000 and worked at the Serbia FA Football School in 2001–2002, before flying off to Kuwait to work as the head coach for Al-Qadissiya. He returned to Serbia to manage former club FK Mladi Radnik in 2003–2004 and helped the club to promotion, before working as an assistant coach at Al-Qadissiya for two seasons in 2005–2006 and 2006–2007. Helped guide lowly Al-Shabab to top flight in 2007–08 season.

Under Tufegdžić, Kuwait had played 31 matches, winning 13 matches, drawing 14 and losing four matches with a goals record of 53 goals scored and 29 goals against. On 26 October 2013, he was appointed the head coach ofAl-Ettifaq, replacing GermanTheo Bücker. During second half of the season 2015–16, Tufegdžić was appointed the head coach of Al Wakrah Club, Qatar and saved club from relegation. Season 2016–17 he was working as head coach of UAE pro league Kalba SC. Season 2017–18 he guided Baniyas FC, securing first place in UAE First Division league with remarkable winning percentage of 72,73.

Personal life

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In August 2012, Goran was seriously injured after he was shot while on vacation in his country, Serbia, after a sharp dispute between him and one of his neighbors, who was 86.[2]

Managerial statistics

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TeamNatFromToRecord
Kuwait national football teamKuwait2009201374362216048.65
Al-EttifaqSaudi Arabia2013201413544038.46
Al-WakrahQatar2015201511434036.36
KalbaUnited Arab Emirates2016201752171322032.69
BaniyasUnited Arab Emirates20172018221642072.73
Khor FakkanUnited Arab Emirates2019202016457025.00
FujairahUnited Arab Emirates20202021215214023.81
AjmanUnited Arab Emirates2021202364241327037.50
Al NasrUnited Arab Emirates2023202310325030.00
Al WahdaUnited Arab Emirates2024202416745043.75
Total29712072105040.40

Achievements

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Kuwait
Baniyas
Records
  • 1st place - Kuwait Premier League 2002 /2003
  • 3rd place - Al Kharafi Champion Cup 2003 / 2004
  • 1st place - Crown Prince Cup 2003 /2004
  • 1st place - Kuwait Premier League 2003 / 2004
  • 1st place - Al-Ameer Cup 2003 / 2004
  • (First time in Kuwait history club win all competition in one season 2003/04)
  • 2nd place - 1st Division Serbian League 2004 / 2005
  • 3rd place - 1st Division Serbian League 2005 / 2006
  • 1st place - Al-Ameer Cup 2006 / 2007
  • Semi Finals - Asian Champion League 2006 / 2007
  • Finals - Gulf Cup 2006 / 2007
  • 1st place - 1st Division Kuwaiti League 2007 / 2008
  • Semi Finals-Arabian Golf Cup 19 Oman 2009
  • 2nd place - Qualification for AFC in Qatar 2011
  • 1st place - 6th West Asian Football Federation Championship 2010.
  • 1st place—20th Arabian Gulf Cup - Jemen 2010
  • 1st place—tournament in Jordan 2011 (FUCHS)
  • 3rd place - Arab Games in Doha 2011

-Kuwait national football team declared as most developed national team in Asia (2010/2011)

  • 3rd place - Arab Gulf Cup Bahrain 2013

1st place - UAE First Division league 2017/2018(awarded as best coach of the league for 2017/2018 season)

References

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  1. ^Goran Tufegdžić at WorldFootball.net
  2. ^"استخراج الرصاصة من جسد غوران وترقب لحالته".
Ajman Club – current squad
Kuwait
Goran Tufegdžić managerial positions
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Fujairah FCmanagers
Khor Fakkan Clubmanagers
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Ajman Clubmanagers
Al-Nasr Dubai SCmanagers
(c) =caretaker manager
Al Wahda FCmanagers
(c) =caretaker manager
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