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Marjan Sekulovski
Personal information
Full name Marjan Sekulovski
Date of birth (1973-03-13) 13 March 1973 (age 51)
Place of birth Bitola, SFR Yugoslavia
Height 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
Position(s) Head Coach
Team information
Current team
Yangon United
Youth career
Pelister
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
Pelister
Borec
Prespa
Napredok
Novaci
Bitola
International career
Macedonia U15
Macedonia U17
Macedonia U19
Managerial career
2001–2004 Pelister (youth team)
2004–2007 Pelister
2007–2009 Sileks
2009–2010 11 Oktomvri
2010–2011 Novaci
2011–2012 11 Oktomvri
2011–2012 Pelister
2012 Ayeyawady United
2013 Ayeyawady United
2014 Makedonija Gjorče Petrov
2014 Pelister
2014 Ayeyawady United
2015 Ayeyawady United
2016 Yangon United
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Marjan Sekulovski (Template:Lang-mk; born 13 March 1973) is a football coach from the Republic of Macedonia who was recently coached Yangon United in Myanmar. Since December 2010, he is UEFA PRO DIPLOMA / LICENCE Football Head Coach.

As a football player Marjan Sekulovski played for: FK Pelister, FK Prespa, FK Napredok, FK Novaci, FK Bitola, FK Borec and FK Napredok among other clubs . Also, he played for Macedonian National Team ( U-15 ; U-17 ; U-19 ) . He was played at the creative midfielder position. He was one of the biggest talent in his generation, in that time, but, not proved his big talent, because of many injuries . Because of last big injury, he finished football career very young, at age 28, in May 2001, and started his coaching career.[1]

Career

  • Marjan Sekulovski, in June 2001, at age 28, started his coaching career as Head Coach of the FK Pelister Youth Team, FK Pelister ( U-15 ) .
  • In first three seasons, under him, FK Pelister Youth Team, 2001/2002 - FK Pelister ( U-15 ), 2002/2003 - FK Pelister ( U-16 ), 2003/2004 - FK Pelister ( U-17 ), was three times, runners up, in Macedonian First Youth League ( U-15, U-16, U-17 ).
  • In May 2004, under him, FK Pelister ( U-17 ), become Champion, Winner at the Macedonian National Cup U-17, in the season 2003-04 .
  • In June 2004, at age 31, Marjan Sekulovski, become, the youngest ever Head Coach in FK Pelister history .
  • In June 2004, at age 31, he take over and coached the Professional Senior Team of the FK Pelister, in Macedonian Second League 2004-2005 .
  • In June 2005, he continue to coached the Professional Senior Team of the FK Pelister, in Macedonian Second League 2005-2006, guiding them to a Macedonian Second League title in the 2005-06 season .
  • In May 2006, FK Pelister, become Champion, in Macedonian Second League 2005-2006, for first time under him, with unbeaten record of 18 official matches in row .[2]
  • In June 2006, he continue to coached the Professional Senior Team of the FK Pelister in Macedonian First League 2006 - 2007.
  • In his first season in Macedonian First League, 2006 - 2007, under him, FK Pelister finished at 5 position, and play 1/2 final match in National Cup.
  • Marjan Sekulovski stay in FK Pelister until June 2007.
  • In June 2007, he take over FK Sileks from Kratovo, Macedonian First League, and stay until November 2008.
  • Start from January 2009, he attend the education class for UEFA PRO DIPLOMA / LICENCE, and successfully finished in December 2010 .
  • Since December 2010, Marjan Sekulovski is graduated, UEFA PRO DIPLOMA / LICENCE Football Head Coach.
  • In November 2009, he take over FK 11 Oktomvri from Prilep, Macedonian Second League, and stay until June 2010 .
  • In December 2010, he take over FK Novaci from Novaci, Macedonian Second League, and stay until June 2011.
  • In September 2011, he second time, take over FK 11 Oktomvri from Prilep, Macedonian First League, and stay until November 2011.
  • In November 2011, he second time, take over FK Pelister, guiding them to a Macedonian Second League title in the 2011-12 season.
  • In May 2012, FK Pelister, become Champion, for second time under him, in Macedonian Second League 2011-2012, with unbeaten record of 14 official matches in row .
  • He stayed in FK Pelister until May 2012.
  • In May 2012, Marjan Sekulovski left FK Pelister ( Europa ) and went to Myanmar ( Asia ), in Ayeyawady United FC ( Myanmar ), to manage his first international club in Ayeyawady United.[3][4]
  • In October 2012, first time under him, first time in history, Ayeyawady United FC, become Champion, Winner the Myanmar National Cup 2012 ( MFF Digicel Cup 2012 ), and qualified to play in AFC CUP 2013, in Group Stage.
  • In January 2013, under him, Ayeyawady United FC, was, runners up, in Myanmar Super Cup 2013.
  • In period, February 2013 - May 2013, Ayeyawady United FC, under him, play in AFC Cup 2013 Group Stage.
  • He stayed in Ayeyawady United FC until finishing his 18 months contract in November 2013.
  • In March 2014, he take over FK Makedonija Gjorce Petrov from Skopje, Macedonian First League, and stayed until May 2014.
  • In July 2014, for third time, he take over FK Pelister from Bitola, Macedonian First League, and stayed until December 2014.
  • In December 2014, Macedonian Football Federation, awarded Marjan Sekulovski, the Best Macedonian Football Coach, who work abroad.
  • In December 2014, for second time, he returned to the Myanmar team, Ayeyawady United FC.
  • In January 2015, under him, Ayeyawady United FC, become Champion, winning the Myanmar Super Cup 2015 ( MFF Charity Cup 2015 ).
  • In May 2015, under him, first time in history, Ayeyawady United FC successfully finished and pass the Group Stage in AFC CUP 2015, without losing match in Group Stage, and qualified to play 1/8 final match in AFC CUP 2015.
  • In period, Janyary 2015 - May 2015, Ayeyawady United FC, under him, successfully played in Myanmar National League 2015 and AFC CUP 2015, with unbeaten record of 15 official matches in row .
  • In Septembar 2015, second time under him, Ayeyawady United FC, become Champion, Winner the Myanmar National Cup 2015 (General Aung San Shield 2015), and qualified to play in AFC CUP 2016, in Group Stage.
  • Marjan Sekulovski, with this big success, become the most successful football Head Coach in New Professional Myanmar Football History, with 3 Myanmar Cup Champion titles, in last 3 seasons.
  • Marjan Sekulovski stay in Ayeyawady United FC until January 2016.
  • In January 2016 Marjan Sekulovski sign the contract with Yangon United FC, the best and most famous and respectable club in Myanmar.
  • In February 2016, Marjan Sekulovski with his new team Yangon United FC, first time in history played second preliminary round qualifications match in Asian Champions League 2016 (ACL 2016)
  • Since February 2016 until May 2016, Marjan Sekulovski with Yangon United FC take a part in AFC CUP 2016 (Group Stage) in Group G .
  • Marjan Sekulovski stay in Yangon United FC until end of the June 2016. At the time when he leave the team, Yangon United FC were at Second ( 2 ) position in MNL 2016 and already qualified in Quarterfinal in Myanmar National Cup 2016 .

Achievements

HEAD COACH AWARDS / ACHIEVEMENTS :

  • 2001 / 2002 - FC " PELISTER " - BITOLA ( YOUTH TEAM U - 15 ) - RUNNER UP - MACEDONIA NATIONAL YOUTH LEAGUE ( U – 15 ) ;
  • 2002 / 2003 - FC " PELISTER " - BITOLA ( YOUTH TEAM U - 16 ) - RUNNER UP - MACEDONIA NATIONAL YOUTH LEAGUE ( U – 16 ) ;
  • 2003 / 2004 - FC " PELISTER " - BITOLA ( YOUTH TEAM U - 17 ) - RUNNER UP - MACEDONIA NATIONAL YOUTH LEAGUE ( U – 17 ) ;
  • 2003 / 2004 - FC " PELISTER " - BITOLA ( YOUTH TEAM U - 17 ) - CHAMPION / WINNER - MACEDONIA NATIONAL CUP ;
  • 2005 / 2006 - FC " PELISTER " - BITOLA ( MACEDONIA ) - CHAMPION / WINNER - I PLACE - PROMOTION IN I MFL ;
  • 2006 / 2007 - FC " PELISTER " - BITOLA ( MACEDONIA ) - 1 / 2 FINAL MATCH - MACEDONIA NATIONAL CUP ;
  • 2009 / 2010 - UEFA PRO DIPLOMA / LICENCE - FOOTBALL HEAD COACH - GRADUATION ;
  • 2011 / 2012 - FC " PELISTER " - BITOLA ( MACEDONIA ) - CHAMPION / WINNER - I PLACE - PROMOTION IN I MFL ;
  • 2012 - " AYEYAWADY UNITED FC " ( MYANMAR ) - CHAMPION / WINNER - MYANMAR NATIONAL CUP ;
  • 2013 - " AYEYAWADY UNITED FC " ( MYANMAR ) - RUNNER UP - MYANMAR SUPER CUP ;
  • 2013 - " AYEYAWADY UNITED FC " ( MYANMAR ) - AFC CUP 2013 - GROUP STAGE ;
  • 2014 - THE BEST MACEDONIAN COACH ABROAD - AWARDED FROM FOOTBALL FEDERATION OF MACEDONIA ;
  • 2015 - " AYEYAWADY UNITED FC " ( MYANMAR ) - CHAMPION / WINNER - MYANMAR SUPER CUP ;
  • 2015 - " AYEYAWADY UNITED FC " ( MYANMAR ) - AFC CUP 2015 - PASS THE GROUP STAGE AND QUALIFICATED TO PLAY 1/8 FINAL IN AFC CUP 2015 ;
  • 2015 - " AYEYAWADY UNITED FC " ( MYANMAR ) - CHAMPION / WINNER - MYANMAR NATIONAL CUP ;
  • 2016 - " YANGON UNITED FC " ( MYANMAR ) - RUNNER UP - MYANMAR NATIONAL LEAGUE ;
  • 2016 - " YANGON UNITED FC " ( MYANMAR ) - RUNNER UP - MYANMAR NATIONAL CUP ;
  • 2016 - " YANGON UNITED FC " ( MYANMAR ) - ASIAN CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 2016 - SECOND PRELIMINARY STAGE ;
  • 2016 - " YANGON UNITED FC " ( MYANMAR ) - AFC CUP 2016 - GROUP STAGE ;

References

  1. ^ "Marjan Sekulovski ( Football/Soccer Coach ) Website". Marjansekulovskifootball. Retrieved 17 July 2014.
  2. ^ "Marjan Sekulovski ( Football/Soccer Coach ) Website". Marjansekulovskifootball. Retrieved 17 July 2014.
  3. ^ "Macedonian Football- Marjan Sekulovski left Pelister". macedonianfootball.com. Retrieved 17 July 2014.
  4. ^ http://sportefe.mk/index.php/2012-03-30-02-55-37/2012-03-30-03-22-23/398-e