Zoran Kuntić

Zoran Kuntić
Personal information
Date of birth (1967-03-23) 23 March 1967
Place of birth Subotica, SFR Yugoslavia
Height 1.81 m (5 ft 11 in)
Playing position Forward
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1984–1991 Spartak Subotica
1991–1992 Vojvodina
1993 Spartak Subotica
1993 Posco Atoms 6 (1)
1994 Kecskeméti TE
1995 Fehérvár Parmalat
1995–1996 Ferencváros
1996–1997 AEK Larnaca
1997–1998 Vasas Budapest
1998–1999 Videoton
1999–2000 Spartak Subotica
Teams managed
2005–2006 Diósgyőri VTK
2007 Ferencváros
2009 Hajduk Kula
2012 Zvijezda
2012–2013 Szigetszentmiklósi TK
2014–2015 FC Ajka

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


Zoran Kuntić (Serbian Cyrillic: Зopaн Kунтић; born 23 March 1967 in Subotica) is a Serbian football player of Croat origin.

He started his playing career at the local team FK Spartak Subotica before moving to FK Vojvodina. Afterwords he signed with Posco Atoms in South Korea. In 1993 he moved to Hungary playing for Kecskeméti TE, FC Fehérvár and Ferencvárosi TC. With Ferencváros, he participated in the 1995/1996 season of the UEFA Champions League, scoring a crucial goal in the qualifying match against RSC Anderlecht in Brussels, which resulted in the 1-0 victory for Ferencváros, and the 1-1 draw on the rematch in Budapest meant the advance of the team to the group stages. With this result Ferencváros remained the only Hungarian team to qualify for the Champions League group phase until the 2009/2010 season.

Kuntić later moved to AEK Larnaca in Cyprus, then returned to Hungary and played with Vasas SC and Videoton before returning to Serbia and finishing his career at FK Spartak Subotica in 2000. After his retirement he became a coach, first at Diósgyőri VTK and afterwards with his old club Ferencváros. In 2009 he coached FK Hajduk Kula in the Serbian SuperLiga.

In July 2008 he was nominated as the chairman for the football club FK Zlatibor Voda in his birth town Subotica.


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