Milovan Ćirić

Milovan Ćirić
Милован Ћирић
Personal information
Date of birth (1918-02-12)February 12, 1918
Place of birth Belgrade, Kingdom of Serbia
Date of death October 14, 1986(1986-10-14) (aged 68)
Playing position Manager
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
19461947 Red Star Belgrade
19471948 FK Partizan
Teams managed
19511953 BSK
19531954 Partizan Belgrade
1954 Yugoslavia
19541957 Red Star Belgrade
19571958 Lazio Roma
19591961 Hajduk Split
19611963 OFK Beograd
19631964 Hajduk Split
19641965 OFK Beograd
19651968 Israel
19681969 Beşiktaş
19691971 Aris
19731974 Yugoslavia
19741975 Valencia
19751976 Red Star Belgrade
1977 Beşiktaş
1978 Aris
1985 India

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.


Milovan Ćirić (12 February 1918 14 October 1986)[1] was a Serbian football coach and former player. He was the first captain of Red Star Belgrade (1946–1947) but in June 1947, he moved to city rivals FK Partizan (1947–1948). With FK Partizan he won Yugoslav cup (1947). After finished his career as a player, Ćirić first worked as a coach in FK Partizan (1948–1951) as youth team manager.

Throughout his long career he's coached OFK Beograd (1951–1953),[2] FK Partizan (1953/54), Yugoslavia national football team (from May to October 1954 as part of a 5-man commission along with Branko Pešić, Aleksandar Tirnanić, Leo Lemešić, and Franjo Wölfl as well as from December 1973 to July 1974 as part of another 5-man commission featuring Miljan Miljanić, Milan Ribar, Sulejman Rebac, and Tomislav Ivić), Red Star Belgrade (1954–1957, 1975/76), S.S. Lazio (1957/58), Hajduk Split (1958–1961, 1963/64), OFK Beograd (1961–1963, 1964/65), Israel national football team (1965–1968), Beşiktaş J.K. (1968/69), Aris FC (1969/71), Valencia CF (1974/75), India national football team[3] (1985), etc.

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