Edin Osmanović
Personal information | |||
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Date of birth | 20 May 1964 | ||
Place of birth | Srebrenik, Bosnia and Herzegovina | ||
Position(s) | Manager | ||
Managerial career | |||
Years | Team | ||
1995–1997 | Rudar Trbovlje | ||
1997–1998 | Celje (Assistant manager) | ||
1998–1999 | Celje | ||
1999–2001 | Gorica | ||
2001–2002 | Rudar Velenje | ||
2002–2003 | Korotan Prevalje | ||
2003–2004 | Dravograd | ||
2004–2006 | Aluminij | ||
2007–2010 | Mura 05 | ||
2013– | Aluminij |
Edin Osmanović (born 20 May 1964) is a Slovenian-Bosnian UEFA Pro football coach who is currently the head coach of the Slovenian First Football League side Aluminij, a club from Kidričevo that he previously coached from 2004 to 2006 and reprised his position in 2013. He began his career in Rudar Trbovlje and later coached many clubs in the First League, the highest level in Slovenian football, including Publikum Celje, Gorica, Rudar Velenje, Korotan Prevalje, Dravograd, Aluminij and Mura 05.
With Gorica, Osmanović became the runner-up of the 1999–2000 season of the First League, played in the semi-finals of the 1999–2000 Slovenian Football Cup and played four matches on the UEFA Cup, making it one of the club's most successful seasons. With Korotan, he won the Slovenian Indoor Soccer All-Stars Competition and entered the semi-finals of the 2003–04 Slovenian Cup. With Dravograd, he became the runner-up of the 2003–04 Slovenian Football Cup. He also worked with other managers, including Stanko Poklepović, to whom he was the assistant coach at Celje before taking over the position of head coach after Poklepović's departure from the club.
Career
After Osmanović got his Slovenian Pro Licence, he started his coaching in Rudar Trbovlje. Later he became the assistant coach to Stanko Poklepović in Celje in 1997, and replaced Poklepović in 1998 as the head manager. At the end of the 1998–99 season, Osmanović went to Gorica. With Gorica, Osmanović became the runner-up of Slovenian PrvaLiga, and went to the UEFA Cup.[1][2] Before the continuing of season 2000–01, they also won a friendly match against Red Star Belgrade, Serbia's most successful club, with a score of 2–1.[3] This was one of the most successful seasons in HIT Gorica history. He brought Gorica to the semi-finals of the Slovenian Football Cup.[4]
In 2001, Osmanović went from Gorica to Rudar Velenje, and in 2002, took over Korotan Prevalje, with whom he became the runner-up of the Slovenian Indoor Soccer All-Stars Competition. In 2003, Osmanović went to Dravograd. With Dravograd, he became the runner-up of the Slovenian Football Cup; whole Dravograd lost the first match of the Cup's against the Slovenian champions, Maribor,[5] he won the second match, with a score of 4–3.[6] He stayed in the club until 2004.
In 2004, Osmanović entered Aluminij, where he worked until 2006. He went to Mura 05 in 2007, where he stayed until 2010.[7][8] In 2013, Osmanović returned to Aluminij, where he currently works.[9] With the club, he entered the semi-finals of the Slovenian Cup.
List of clubs
Club | From | To | Position |
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Rudar Trbovlje | 1995 | 1997 | Head coach[10] |
Publikum Celje | 1997 | 1998 | Assistant coach (of Stanko Poklepović) |
Publikum Celje | 1998 | 1999 | Head coach[11] |
HIT Gorica | 1999 | 2001 | Head coach[12] |
Rudar Velenje | 2001 | 2002 | Head coach[13] |
Korotan Prevalje | 2002 | 2003 | Head coach[14][15] |
Dravograd | 2003 | 2004 | Head coach[16] |
Aluminij | 2004 | 2006 | Head coach[17][18] |
Mura 05 | 2007 | 2010 | Head coach[19][20] |
Aluminij | 2013 | Head coach[21] |
UEFA Cup matches
Edin played four UEFA Cup matches with his club HIT Gorica; two matches each with Panathinaikos FC and Neftchi Baku PFC.[22][23]
Match | Season | Score |
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HIT Gorica : Panathinaikos | 1999–2000 | 0–2[1] |
Panathinaikos : HIT Gorica | 1999–2000 | 1–0[1] |
Neftchi Baku : HIT Gorica | 2000–01 | 1–0[2] |
HIT Gorica : Neftchi Baku | 2000–01 | 3–1[2] |
Honours
Club
Hit Gorica
NK Korotan Prevalje
- Slovenian Football Cup
- Semi-finalist: 2002–03
- Slovenian Indoor Soccer All-Stars Competition
- Champion: 2003
NK Dravograd
NK Aluminij
- Slovenian Football Cup
- Semi-finalist: 2012–13
Education and qualifications
Osmanović has a UEFA Pro Licence, which is the highest football licence in Europe. He has also graduated from the Faculty of Sport (DIF) in Ljubljana.
Licence | Year |
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Slovenian A Licence[24] | 1989 |
Slovenian Pro Licence[25] | 1994 |
UEFA Pro Licence[26][27] | 2003 |
References
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- ^ a b c "Pokal Uefa 2000/2001: Izločili Nefči iz Bakuja, v Novi Gorici gostovala AS Roma" (in Slovenian). ND Gorica. 2000. Retrieved 15 February 2012.
- ^ "Crvena Zvezda ponovno poražena". 24ur.com (in Slovenian). Pro Plus. Central European Media Enterprises. 8 February 2000. Retrieved 15 February 2012.
- ^ a b c "1.SNL: 1999/2000 - 2. mesto" (in Slovenian). ND Gorica. 2000. Retrieved 15 February 2012.
- ^ "Zapisnik prve tekme finala, 19.05.04" (in Slovenian). Football Association of Slovenia (NZS). 19 May 2004. Retrieved 21 March 2013.
- ^ "Zapisnik povratne tekme finala, 26.05.04" (in Slovenian). Football Association of Slovenia (NZS). 26 May 2004. Retrieved 21 March 2013.
- ^ "Osmanović, Bozgo in Plošnik v Muri 05" (in Slovenian). SobotaInfo.com. 21 June 2007. Retrieved 15 February 2012.
- ^ "Izjava po tekmi" (in Slovenian). ND Mura 05. Retrieved 15 February 2012.
- ^ "Aluminij bo reševal Edin Osmanović". Delo (in Slovenian). Pivovarna Laško. 11 March 2013. Retrieved 11 March 2013.
- ^ R.T. (11 March 2013). "Osmanović novi trener Aluminija". Slovenske novice (in Slovenian). Delo, d.d. Pivovarna Laško. Retrieved 13 March 2013.
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- ^ "Rubežniki zasedli Bonifiko". Dnevnik (in Slovenian). DZS, d.d. 28 April 2001. Retrieved 15 February 2012.
- ^ "Osmanović novi trener Aluminija" (in Slovenian). Nogomania. 11 March 2013. Retrieved 14 March 2013.
- ^ "All change at Šmartno and Korotan". UEFA. 28 July 2002. Retrieved 15 February 2012.
- ^ "Edin Osmanović novi trener Aluminija". Ekipa (in Slovenian). Salomon 2000, d.o.o. 11 March 2013. Retrieved 14 March 2013.
- ^ "Edin Osmanović je novi trener NK Aluminij" (in Slovenian). Radio Ptuj. 11 March 2013. Retrieved 14 March 2013.
- ^ "Nogometna zveza Slovenije: Licenciranje nogometnih klubov: Uradne osebe 2005/2006" (PDF) (in Slovenian). Football Association of Slovenia (NZS). 1 September 2005. Retrieved 15 February 2012.
- ^ "2. slovenska nogometna liga 05/06: Uradne osebe ekipe: Aluminij" (in Slovenian). Football Association of Slovenia (NZS). Retrieved 15 February 2012.
- ^ "2. slovenska nogometna liga 07/08: Uradne osebe ekipe: Mura 05" (in Slovenian). Football Association of Slovenia (NZS). Retrieved 15 February 2012.
- ^ Hozjan, Mitja; Miklavič, Marko (11 March 2013). "Osmanovič: Primarni cilj je obstanek v ligi" (in Slovenian). Šport TV. Retrieved 14 March 2013.
- ^ "Osmanović sedel na klop Aluminija". 24ur.com (in Slovenian). Pro Plus. 11 March 2013. Retrieved 13 March 2013.
- ^ "UEFA Europa League 1999/00 - History - Panathinaikos-Gorica". UEFA. Retrieved 18 October 2014.
- ^ "UEFA Europa League 2000/01 - History - Gorica-Neftçi". UEFA. Retrieved 18 October 2014.
- ^ a b R.P. (11 March 2013). "V Kidričevem padla trenerska glava. Prišel Osmanović". Planet SiOL.net (in Slovenian). Telekom Slovenije. Retrieved 13 March 2013.
- ^ Osmanović, Edin (1994). Edin Osmanović Slovenian Pro Licence (in Slovenian).
- ^ "Nova kandidata za mednarodno diplomo PRO" (in Slovenian). Football Association of Slovenia (NZS). 8 May 2003. Retrieved 21 March 2013.
- ^ "Prva ovira za šefa rudonjo". Delo (in Slovenian). Pivovarna Laško. 23 March 2006. Retrieved 15 February 2012.