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African Super Cup managers

CAF Super Cup winning managers[edit]

Year Manager Nationality Club Country Ref(s)
1993 Ibrahim Sunday  GHA Africa Sports  CIV
1994 Mahmoud El-Gohary  EGY Zamalek  EGY
1995 Faouzi Benzarti  TUN Espérance  TUN
1996 Viktor Bondarenko  RUS Orlando Pirates  RSA
1997 Werner Olk  GER Zamalek (2)  EGY
1998 Ivan Buljan  CRO Étoile du Sahel  TUN
1999 Oscar Fulloné  ARG ASEC Mimosas  CIV
2000 Oscar Fulloné (2)  ARG Raja Casablanca  MAR
2001 Cecil Jones Attuquayefio  GHA Hearts of Oak  GHA
2002 Manuel José  POR Al-Ahly  EGY
2003 Carlos Cabral  BRA Zamalek (3)  EGY
2004 Michael Urukalo  AUS Enyimba  NGA
2005 Okey Emordi  NGA Enyimba (2)  NGA
2006 Manuel José (2)  POR Al-Ahly (2)  EGY
2007 Manuel José (3)  POR Al-Ahly (3)  EGY
2008 Mrad Mahjoub  TUN Étoile du Sahel (2)  TUN
2009 Manuel José (4)  POR Al-Ahly (4)  EGY
2010 Diego Garzitto  FRA TP Mazembe  COD
2011 Lamine N'Diaye  SEN TP Mazembe (2)  COD
2012 Rachid Taoussi  MAR MAS Fez  MAR
2013 Hossam El-Badry  EGY Al-Ahly (5)  EGY
2014 Mohamed Youssef  EGY Al-Ahly (6)  EGY
2015 Kheïreddine Madoui  ALG ES Sétif  ALG
2016 Hubert Velud  FRA TP Mazembe (3)  COD
2017 Pitso Mosimane  RSA Mamelodi Sundowns  RSA
2018 Faouzi Benzarti  TUN Wydad Casablanca  MAR

CAF Champions League winning managers[edit]

Final Nationality Manager Country Club Ref(s)
African Cup of Champions Clubs (1964–1996)
1965 Samuel Missipo  CMR Oryx Douala
1966  BEN Luc Olivier  CIV Stade d'Abidjan
1967 Célestin Tambwe Laye  COD TP Englebert
1968 Célestin Tambwe Laye  COD TP Englebert (2)
1969 Ali Osman  UAR Ismaily
1970 E.J. Aggrey-Fynn  GHA Asante Kotoko
1971  FRG Peter Schnittger  CMR Canon Yaoundé
1972  HUN László Budai [hu]  GUI Hafia FC
1973 Kalambaye Ngoie  ZAI Vita Club
1974  ROM Cicerone Manolache  CGO CARA Brazzaville
1975  ROM Petre Moldoveanu  GUI Hafia FC (2)
1976  ALG Abdelhamid Zouba [fr]  ALG MC Alger
1977  GUI Nabi Camara  GUI Hafia FC (3)
1978  YUG Ivan Ridanović  CMR Canon Yaoundé (2)
1979  CMR Théophile Abong  CMR Union Douala
1980  YUG Branko Žutić  CMR Canon Yaoundé (3)
1981  POL Stefan Żywotko  ALG JE Tizi-Ouzou
1982  EGY Mahmoud El-Gohary  EGY Al-Ahly
1983  GHA Ibrahim Sunday  GHA Asante Kotoko (2)
1984  EGY Mahmoud Abou-Regaila  EGY Zamalek
1985  BRA José Faria  MAR FAR Rabat
1986  ENG Richie Barker  EGY Zamalek (2)
1987  EGY Anwar Salama  EGY Al-Ahly (2)
1988  ALG Mokhtar Arribi [fr]  ALG ES Sétif
1989  ALG Rabah Saâdane  MAR Raja Casablanca
1990  POL Stefan Żywotko  ALG JS Kabylie (2)
1991  ROM Ilie Balaci  TUN Club Africain
1992  UKR Yuri Sebastianko  MAR Wydad Casablanca
1993  EGY Mahmoud El-Gohary (2)  EGY Zamalek (3)
1994  TUN Faouzi Benzarti  TUN Espérance de Tunis
1995  SCO Joe Frickleton  RSA Orlando Pirates
1996  GER Werner Olk  EGY Zamalek (4)
CAF Champions League (1997–present)
1997  BIH Vahid Halilhodžić  MAR Raja Casablanca (2)
1998  ARG Oscar Fulloné  CIV ASEC Abidjan
1999  ARG Oscar Fulloné (2)  MAR Raja Casablanca (3)
2000  GHA Cecil Jones Attuquayefio  GHA Hearts of Oak
2001  POR Manuel José  EGY Al-Ahly (3)
2002  BRA Carlos Cabral  EGY Zamalek (5)
2003  NGA Kadiri Ikhana  NGA Enyimba
2004  NGA Okey Emordi  NGA Enyimba (2)
2005  POR Manuel José (2)  EGY Al-Ahly (4)
2006  POR Manuel José (3)  EGY Al-Ahly (5)
2007  FRA Bertrand Marchand  TUN Étoile du Sahel (2)
2008  POR Manuel José (4)  EGY Al-Ahly (6)
2009  FRA Diego Garzitto  COD TP Mazembe (3)
2010  SEN Lamine N'Diaye  COD TP Mazembe (4)
2011  TUN Nabil Maâloul  TUN Espérance de Tunis (2)
2012  EGY Hossam El-Badry  EGY Al-Ahly (7)
2013  EGY Mohamed Youssef  EGY Al-Ahly (8)
2014  ALG Kheïreddine Madoui  ALG ES Sétif (2)
2015  FRA Patrice Carteron  COD TP Mazembe (5)
2016  RSA Pitso Mosimane  RSA Mamelodi Sundowns
2017  MAR Hussein Ammouta  MAR Wydad Casablanca (2)

References[edit]


South African Premier Division[edit]

Season Champions (titles) Runners-up Third place Top league scorer
Player (Club) Nat. Goals
1996–97 (1st) Manning Rangers Kaizer Chiefs Orlando Pirates Wilfred Mugeyi (Bush Bucks)  ZIM 22
1997–98 (2nd) Mamelodi Sundowns Kaizer Chiefs Orlando Pirates Daniel Mudau (Mamelodi Sundowns)  RSA 24
1998–99 (3rd) Mamelodi Sundowns (2) Kaizer Chiefs Orlando Pirates Pollen Ndlanya (Kaizer Chiefs)  RSA 21
1999–2000 (4th) Mamelodi Sundowns (3) Orlando Pirates Kaizer Chiefs Dennis Lota (Orlando Pirates)  ZAM 18
2000–01 (5th) Orlando Pirates Kaizer Chiefs Mamelodi Sundowns Gilbert Mushangazhike (Manning Rangers)  ZIM 20
2001–02 (6th) Santos SuperSport United Orlando Pirates Ishmael Maluleke (Manning Rangers)  RSA 18
2002–03 (7th) Orlando Pirates (2) SuperSport United Wits University Lesley Manyathela (Orlando Pirates)  RSA 18
2003–04 (8th) Kaizer Chiefs Ajax Cape Town SuperSport United Jackie Ledwaba (Zulu Royals)  RSA 14
2004–05 (9th) Kaizer Chiefs (2) Orlando Pirates Mamelodi Sundowns Collins Mbesuma (Kaizer Chiefs)  ZAM 25
2005–06 (10th) Mamelodi Sundowns (4) Orlando Pirates Kaizer Chiefs Mame Niang (Moroka Swallows)  SEN 14
2006–07 (11th) Mamelodi Sundowns (5) Platinum Stars Moroka Swallows Chris Katongo (Jomo Cosmos)  ZAM 15
2007–08 (12th) SuperSport United Ajax Cape Town Santos James Chamanga (Moroka Swallows)  ZAM 14
2008–09 (13th) SuperSport United (2) Orlando Pirates Kaizer Chiefs Richard Henyekane (Golden Arrows)  RSA 19
2009–10 (14th) SuperSport United (3) Mamelodi Sundowns Kaizer Chiefs Katlego Mphela (Mamelodi Sundowns)  RSA 17
2010–11 (15th) Orlando Pirates (3) Ajax Cape Town Kaizer Chiefs Knowledge Musona (Kaizer Chiefs)  ZIM 15
2011–12 (16th) Orlando Pirates (4) Moroka Swallows SuperSport United Siyabonga Nomvethe (Moroka Swallows)  RSA 20
2012–13 (17th) Kaizer Chiefs (3) Platinum Stars Orlando Pirates Katlego Mashego (Moroka Swallows)  RSA 13
2013–14 (18th) Mamelodi Sundowns (6) Kaizer Chiefs Bidvest Wits Bernard Parker (Kaizer Chiefs)  RSA 10
2014–15 (19th) Kaizer Chiefs (4) Mamelodi Sundowns Bidvest Wits Moeketsi Sekola (Free State Stars)  RSA 14
2015–16 (20th) Mamelodi Sundowns (7) Bidvest Wits Platinum Stars Collins Mbesuma (Black Aces)  ZAM 14
2016–17 (21st) Bidvest Wits (1) Mamelodi Sundowns Cape Town City Lebogang Manyama (Cape Town City)  RSA 13

List of Croatia games[edit]

M Date Venue Opponent Score Result Tournament
1 17 Oct 1990 ‡ Maksimir, Zagreb (H)  United States 2 – 1 W Friendly
2 22 Dec 1990 ‡ Kantrida, Rijeka (H)  Romania 2 – 0 W Friendly
3 19 Jun 1991 ‡ Fazanerija, Murska Sobota (A)  Slovenia 1 – 0 W Friendly
4 05 Jul 1992 Olympic Park, Melbourne (A)  Australia 0 – 1 L Friendly
5 08 Jul 1992 Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide (A)  Australia 1 – 3 L Friendly
6 12 Jul 1992 Football Stadium, Sydney (A)  Australia 0 – 0 D Friendly
7 22 Oct 1992 Maksimir, Zagreb (H)  Mexico 3 – 0 W Friendly
8 25 Jun 1993 Maksimir, Zagreb (H)  Ukraine 3 – 1 W Friendly
9 23 Mar 1994 Luís Casanova, Valencia (A)  Spain 2 – 0 W Friendly
10 10 Apr 1994 Tehelné pole, Bratislava (A)  Slovakia 1 – 4 L Friendly
11 18 May 1994 ETO Park, Győr (A)  Hungary 2 – 2 D Friendly
12 04 Jun 1994 Maksimir, Zagreb (H)  Argentina 0 – 0 D Friendly
13 17 Aug 1994 Ramat Gan Stadium, Tel Aviv (A)  Israel 4 – 0 W Friendly
14 04 Sep 1994 Kadrioru Stadium, Tallinn (A)  Estonia 2 – 0 W Q Euro 1996
15 09 Oct 1994 Maksimir, Zagreb (H)  Lithuania 2 – 0 W Q Euro 1996
16 16 Nov 1994 Stadio La Favorita, Palermo (A)  Italy 2 – 1 W Q Euro 1996
17 25 Mar 1995 Maksimir, Zagreb (H)  Ukraine 4 – 0 W Q Euro 1996
18 29 Mar 1995 Žalgiris Stadium, Vilnius (A)  Lithuania 0 – 0 D Q Euro 1996
19 26 Apr 1995 Maksimir, Zagreb (H)  Slovenia 2 – 0 W Q Euro 1996
20 11 Jun 1995 Republican Stadium, Kiev (A)  Ukraine 0 – 1 L Q Euro 1996
21 03 Sep 1995 Maksimir, Zagreb (H)  Estonia 7 – 1 W Q Euro 1996
22 08 Oct 1995 Poljud, Split (H)  Italy 1 – 1 D Q Euro 1996
23 15 Nov 1995 Bežigrad Stadium, Ljubljana (A)  Slovenia 2 – 1 W Q Euro 1996
24 28 Feb 1996 Kantrida, Rijeka (H)  Poland 2 – 1 W Friendly
25 13 Mar 1996 Kranjčevićeva, Zagreb (H)  South Korea 3 – 0 W Friendly
26 26 Mar 1996 Varteks Stadium, Varaždin (H)  Israel 2 – 0 W Friendly
27 10 Apr 1996 Gradski vrt, Osijek (H)  Hungary 4 – 1 W Friendly
28 24 Apr 1996 Wembley Stadium, London (A)  England 0 – 0 D Friendly
29 02 Jun 1996 Lansdowne Road, Dublin (A)  Republic of Ireland 2 – 2 D Friendly
30 11 Jun 1996 City Ground, Nottingham (N)  Turkey 1 – 0 W Euro 1996
31 16 Jun 1996 Hillsborough Stadium, Sheffield (N)  Denmark 3 – 0 W Euro 1996
32 19 Jun 1996 City Ground, Nottingham (N)  Portugal 0 – 3 L Euro 1996
33 23 Jun 1996 Old Trafford, Manchester (N)  Germany 1 – 2 L Euro 1996
34 08 Oct 1996 Stadio Renato Dall'Ara, Bologna (N) Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia-Herzegovina 4 – 1 W Q World Cup 1998
35 10 Nov 1996 Maksimir, Zagreb (H)  Greece 1 – 1 D Q World Cup 1998
36 11 Dec 1996 Stade Mohamed V, Casablanca (A)  Morocco 2 – 2 D King Hassan II Cup
37 12 Dec 1996 Stade Mohamed V, Casablanca (N)  Czech Republic 1 – 1 D King Hassan II Cup
38 29 Mar 1997 Poljud, Split (H)  Denmark 1 – 1 D Q World Cup 1998
39 02 Apr 1997 Poljud, Split (H)  Slovenia 3 – 3 D Q World Cup 1998
40 30 Apr 1997 Kaftanzoglio Stadium, Thessaloniki (A)  Greece 1 – 0 W Q World Cup 1998
41 08 Jun 1997 National Stadium, Tokyo (A)  Japan 3 – 4 L Kirin Cup
42 12 Jun 1997 Sendai Stadium, Sendai (N)  Turkey 1 – 1 D Kirin Cup
43 06 Sep 1997 Maksimir, Zagreb (H) Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia-Herzegovina 3 – 2 W Q World Cup 1998
44 10 Sep 1997 Parken Stadium, Copenhagen (A)  Denmark 1 – 3 L Q World Cup 1998
45 11 Oct 1997 Bežigrad Stadium, Ljubljana (A)  Slovenia 3 – 1 W Q World Cup 1998
46 29 Oct 1997 Maksimir, Zagreb (H)  Ukraine 2 – 0 W QPO World Cup 1998
47 15 Nov 1997 Olimpiysky Stadium, Kiev (A)  Ukraine 1 – 1 D QPO World Cup 1998
48 22 Apr 1998 Gradski vrt, Osijek (H)  Poland 4 – 1 W Friendly
49 29 May 1998 Aldo Drosina, Pula (H)  Slovakia 1 – 2 L Friendly
50 03 Jun 1998 Kantrida, Rijeka (H)  Iran 2 – 0 W Friendly
51 06 Jun 1998 Maksimir, Zagreb (H)  Australia 7 – 0 W Friendly
52 14 Jun 1998 Stade Félix-Bollaert, Lens (N)  Jamaica 3 – 1 W World Cup 1998
53 20 Jun 1998 Stade de la Beaujoire, Nantes (N)  Japan 1 – 0 W World Cup 1998
54 26 Jun 1998 Parc Lescure, Bordeaux (N)  Argentina 0 – 1 L World Cup 1998
55 30 Jun 1998 Parc Lescure, Bordeaux (N)  Romania 1 – 0 W World Cup 1998
56 04 Jul 1998 Stade de Gerland, Lyon (N)  Germany 3 – 0 W World Cup 1998
57 08 Jul 1998 Stade de France, Saint-Denis (A)  France 0 – 2 L World Cup 1998
58 11 Jul 1998 Parc des Princes, Paris (N)  Netherlands 2 – 1 W World Cup 1998
59 05 Sep 1998 Lansdowne Road, Dublin (A)  Republic of Ireland 0 – 2 L Q Euro 2000
60 10 Oct 1998 National Stadium, Ta' Qali (A)  Malta 4 – 1 W Q Euro 2000
61 14 Oct 1998 Maksimir, Zagreb (H)  North Macedonia 3 – 2 W Q Euro 2000
62 10 Feb 1999 Poljud, Split (H)  Denmark 0 – 1 L Friendly
63 10 Mar 1999 Spiros Louis Stadium, Athens (A)  Greece 2 – 3 L Friendly
64 28 Apr 1999 Maksimir, Zagreb (H)  Italy 0 – 0 D Friendly
65 05 May 1999 Estadio Olímpico, Sevilla (A)  Spain 1 – 3 L Friendly
66 05 Jun 1999 City Stadium, Skopje (A)  North Macedonia 1 – 1 D Q Euro 2000
67 13 Jun 1999 Dongdaemun Stadium, Seoul (N)  Egypt 2 – 2 D Korea Cup
68 16 Jun 1999 Dongdaemun Stadium, Seoul (N)  Mexico 2 – 1 W Korea Cup
69 19 Jun 1999 Jamsil Olympic Stadium, Seoul (A)  South Korea 1 – 1 D Korea Cup
70 18 Aug 1999 Red Star Stadium, Belgrade (A) Federal Republic of Yugoslavia FR Yugoslavia 0 – 0 D Q Euro 2000
71 21 Aug 1999 Maksimir, Zagreb (H)  Malta 2 – 1 W Q Euro 2000
72 04 Sep 1999 Maksimir, Zagreb (H)  Republic of Ireland 1 – 0 W Q Euro 2000
73 09 Oct 1999 Maksimir, Zagreb (H) Federal Republic of Yugoslavia FR Yugoslavia 2 – 2 D Q Euro 2000
74 13 Nov 1999 Stade de France, Saint-Denis (A)  France 0 – 3 L Friendly
75 23 Feb 2000 Poljud, Split (H)  Spain 0 – 0 D Friendly
76 29 Mar 2000 Maksimir, Zagreb (H)  Germany 1 – 1 D Friendly
77 26 Apr 2000 Ernst Happel, Vienna (A)  Austria 2 – 1 W Friendly
78 28 May 2000 Maksimir, Zagreb (H)  France 0 – 2 L Friendly
79 16 Aug 2000 Tehelné pole, Bratislava (A)  Slovakia 1 – 1 D Friendly
80 02 Sep 2000 King Baudouin Stadium, Brussels (A)  Belgium 0 – 0 D Q World Cup 2002
81 11 Oct 2000 Maksimir, Zagreb (H)  Scotland 1 – 1 D Q World Cup 2002
82 28 Feb 2001 Kantrida, Rijeka (H)  Austria 1 – 0 W Friendly
83 24 Mar 2001 Gradski vrt, Osijek (H)  Latvia 4 – 1 W Q World Cup 2002
84 25 Apr 2001 Varteks Stadium, Varaždin (H)  Greece 2 – 2 D Friendly
85 02 Jun 2001 Varteks Stadium, Varaždin (H)  San Marino 4 – 0 W Q World Cup 2002
86 06 Jun 2001 Skonto Stadium, Riga (A)  Latvia 1 – 0 W Q World Cup 2002
87 15 Aug 2001 Lansdowne Road, Dublin (A)  Republic of Ireland 2 – 2 D Friendly
88 01 Sep 2001 Hampden Park, Glasgow (A)  Scotland 0 – 0 D Q World Cup 2002
89 05 Sep 2001 Stadio Olimpico, Serravalle (A)  San Marino 4 – 0 W Q World Cup 2002
90 06 Oct 2001 Maksimir, Zagreb (H)  Belgium 1 – 0 W Q World Cup 2002
91 10 Nov 2001 World Cup Stadium, Seoul (A)  South Korea 0 – 2 L Friendly
92 13 Nov 2001 World Cup Stadium, Gwangju (A)  South Korea 1 – 1 D Friendly
93 13 Feb 2002 Kantrida, Rijeka (H)  Bulgaria 0 – 0 D Friendly
94 27 Mar 2002 Maksimir, Zagreb (H)  Slovenia 0 – 0 D Friendly
95 17 Apr 2002 Maksimir, Zagreb (H) Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia-Herzegovina 2 – 0 W Friendly
96 08 May 2002 Stadion PMFC, Pecs (A)  Hungary 2 – 0 W Friendly
97 03 Jun 2002 Niigata Stadium, Niigata (N)  Mexico 0 – 1 L World Cup 2002
98 08 Jun 2002 Kashima Soccer Stadium, Kashima (N)  Italy 2 – 1 W World Cup 2002
99 13 Jun 2002 Nissan Stadium, Yokohama (N)  Ecuador 0 – 1 L World Cup 2002
100 21 Aug 2002 Varteks Stadium, Varaždin (H)  Wales 1 – 1 D Friendly
101 07 Sep 2002 Gradski vrt, Osijek (H)  Estonia 0 – 0 D Q Euro 2004
102 12 Oct 2002 Vasil Levski Stadium, Sofia (A)  Bulgaria 0 – 2 L Q Euro 2004
103 20 Nov 2002 Stadionul Dan Păltinişanu, Timişoara (A)  Romania 1 – 0 W Friendly
104 09 Feb 2003 Šubićevac, Šibenik (H)  North Macedonia 2 – 2 D Friendly
105 12 Feb 2003 Poljud, Split (H)  Poland 0 – 0 D Marjan Trophy
106 29 Mar 2003 Maksimir, Zagreb (H)  Belgium 4 – 0 W Q Euro 2004
107 02 Apr 2003 Varteks Stadium, Varaždin (H)  Andorra 2 – 0 W Q Euro 2004
108 30 Apr 2003 Råsunda Stadium, Stockholm (A)  Sweden 2 – 1 W Friendly
109 11 Jun 2003 A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn (A)  Estonia 1 – 0 W Q Euro 2004
110 20 Aug 2003 Portman Road, Ipswich (A)  England 1 – 3 L Friendly
111 06 Sep 2003 Comunal, Andorra la Vella (A)  Andorra 3 – 0 W Q Euro 2004
112 10 Sep 2003 King Baudouin Stadium, Brussels (A)  Belgium 1 – 2 L Q Euro 2004
113 11 Oct 2003 Maksimir, Zagreb (H)  Bulgaria 1 – 0 W Q Euro 2004
114 15 Nov 2003 Maksimir, Zagreb (H)  Slovenia 1 – 1 D Q Euro 2004 PO
115 19 Nov 2003 Bežigrad Stadium, Ljubljana (A)  Slovenia 1 – 0 W Q Euro 2004 PO
116 18 Feb 2004 Poljud, Split (H)  Germany 1 – 2 L Friendly
117 31 Mar 2004 Maksimir, Zagreb (H)  Turkey 2 – 2 D Friendly
118 28 Apr 2004 City Stadium, Skopje (A)  North Macedonia 1 – 0 W Friendly
119 29 May 2004 Kantrida, Rijeka (H)  Slovakia 1 – 0 W Friendly
120 05 Jun 2004 Parken Stadium, Copenhagen (A)  Denmark 2 – 1 W Friendly
121 13 Jun 2004 Estádio Dr. Magalhães Pessoa, Leiria (N)   Switzerland 0 – 0 D Euro 2004
122 17 Jun 2004 Estádio Dr. Magalhães Pessoa, Leiria (N)  France 2 – 2 D Euro 2004
123 21 Jun 2004 Estádio da Luz, Lisbon (N)  England 2 – 4 L Euro 2004
124 18 Aug 2004 Varteks Stadium, Varaždin (H)  Israel 1 – 0 W Friendly
125 04 Sep 2004 Maksimir, Zagreb (H)  Hungary 3 – 0 W Q World Cup 2006
126 08 Sep 2004 Ullevi Stadium, Gothenburg (A)  Sweden 1 – 0 W Q World Cup 2006
127 09 Oct 2004 Maksimir, Zagreb (H)  Bulgaria 2 – 2 D Q World Cup 2006
128 16 Nov 2004 Lansdowne Road, Dublin (A)  Republic of Ireland 0 – 1 L Friendly
129 09 Feb 2005 Teddy Stadium, Jerusalem (A)  Israel 3 – 3 D Friendly
130 26 Mar 2005 Maksimir, Zagreb (H)  Iceland 4 – 0 W Q World Cup 2006
131 30 Mar 2005 Maksimir, Zagreb (H)  Malta 3 – 0 W Q World Cup 2006
132 04 Jun 2005 Vasil Levski, Sofia (A)  Bulgaria 3 – 1 W Q World Cup 2006
133 17 Aug 2005 Poljud, Split (H)  Brazil 1 – 1 D Friendly
134 03 Sep 2005 Laugardalsvöllur, Reykjavík (A)  Iceland 3 – 1 W Q World Cup 2006
135 07 Sep 2005 National Stadium, Ta' Qali (A)  Malta 1 – 1 D Q World Cup 2006
136 08 Oct 2005 Maksimir, Zagreb (H)  Sweden 1 – 0 W Q World Cup 2006
137 12 Oct 2005 Szusza Ferenc, Budapest (A)  Hungary 0 – 0 D Q World Cup 2006
138 12 Nov 2005 Estádio Cidade, Coimbra (A)  Portugal 0 – 2 L Friendly
139 29 Jan 2006 Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong (N)  South Korea 0 – 2 L Carlsberg Cup
140 01 Feb 2006 Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong (A)  Hong Kong 4 – 0 W Carlsberg Cup
141 01 Mar 2006 St. Jakob-Park, Basel (N)  Argentina 3 – 2 W Friendly
142 23 May 2006 Ernst Happel, Vienna (A)  Austria 4 – 1 W Friendly
143 28 May 2006 Gradski vrt, Osijek (H)  Iran 2 – 2 D Friendly
144 03 Jun 2006 Volkswagen Arena, Wolfsburg (N)  Poland 0 – 1 L Friendly
145 07 Jun 2006 Stade de Genève, Geneva (N)  Spain 1 – 2 L Friendly
146 13 Jun 2006 Olympiastadion, Berlin (N)  Brazil 0 – 1 L World Cup 2006
147 18 Jun 2006 Frankenstadion, Nuremberg (N)  Japan 0 – 0 D World Cup 2006
148 22 Jun 2006 Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion, Stuttgart (N)  Australia 2 – 2 D World Cup 2006
149 16 Aug 2006 Armando Picchi, Livorno (A)  Italy 2 – 0 W Friendly
150 06 Nov 2006 Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow (A)  Russia 0 – 0 D Q Euro 2008
151 07 Oct 2006 Maksimir, Zagreb (H)  Andorra 7 – 0 W Q Euro 2008
152 11 Oct 2006 Maksimir, Zagreb (H)  England 2 – 0 W Q Euro 2008
153 15 Nov 2006 Ramat Gan Stadium, Tel Aviv (A)  Israel 4 – 3 W Q Euro 2008
154 07 Feb 2007 Kantrida, Rijeka (H)  Norway 2 – 1 W Friendly
155 24 Mar 2007 Maksimir, Zagreb (H)  North Macedonia 2 – 1 W Q Euro 2008
156 02 Jun 2007 A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn (A)  Estonia 1 – 0 W Q Euro 2008
157 06 Jun 2007 Maksimir, Zagreb (H)  Russia 0 – 0 D Q Euro 2008
158 22 Aug 2007 Asim Ferhatović, Sarajevo (A) Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia-Herzegovina 5 – 3 W Friendly
159 08 Sep 2007 Maksimir, Zagreb (H)  Estonia 2 – 0 W Q Euro 2008
160 12 Sep 2007 Comunal, Andorra la Vella (A)  Andorra 6 – 0 W Q Euro 2008
161 13 Oct 2007 Maksimir, Zagreb (H)  Israel 1 – 0 W Q Euro 2008
162 16 Oct 2007 Kantrida, Rijeka (H)  Slovakia 3 – 0 W Friendly
163 17 Nov 2007 City Stadium, Skopje (A)  North Macedonia 0 – 2 L Q Euro 2008
164 21 Nov 2007 Wembley Stadium, London (A)  England 3 – 2 W Q Euro 2008
165 06 Feb 2008 Poljud, Split (H)  Netherlands 0 – 3 L Friendly
166 26 Mar 2008 Hampden Park, Glasgow (A)  Scotland 1 – 1 D Friendly
167 24 May 2008 Kantrida, Rijeka (H)  Moldova 1 – 0 W Friendly
168 31 May 2008 Szusza Ferenc, Budapest (A)  Hungary 1 – 1 D Friendly
169 08 Jun 2008 Ernst Happel, Vienna (A)  Austria 1 – 0 W Euro 2008
170 12 Jun 2008 Hypo-Arena, Klagenfurt (N)  Germany 2 – 1 W Euro 2008
171 16 Jun 2008 Hypo-Arena, Klagenfurt (N)  Poland 1 – 0 W Euro 2008
172 20 Jun 2008 Ernst Happel, Vienna (N)  Turkey 1 – 1 D Euro 2008
173 20 Aug 2008 Ljudski vrt, Maribor (A)  Slovenia 3 – 2 W Friendly
174 06 Sep 2008 Maksimir, Zagreb (H)  Kazakhstan 3 – 0 W Q World Cup 2010
175 10 Sep 2008 Maksimir, Zagreb (H)  England 1 – 4 L Q World Cup 2010
176 11 Oct 2008 Metalist Stadium, Kharkiv (A)  Ukraine 0 – 0 D Q World Cup 2010
177 18 Oct 2008 Maksimir, Zagreb (H)  Andorra 4 – 0 W Q World Cup 2010
178 11 Feb 2009 Steaua Stadium, Bucharest (A)  Romania 2 – 1 W Friendly
179 01 Apr 2009 Comunal, Andorra la Vella (A)  Andorra 2 – 0 W Q World Cup 2010
180 06 Jun 2009 Maksimir, Zagreb (H)  Ukraine 2 – 2 D Q World Cup 2010
181 12 Aug 2009 Dinamo Stadium, Minsk (A)  Belarus 3 – 1 W Q World Cup 2010
182 05 Sep 2009 Maksimir, Zagreb (H)  Belarus 1 – 0 W Q World Cup 2010
183 09 Sep 2009 Wembley Stadium, London (A)  England 1 – 5 L Q World Cup 2010
184 08 Oct 2009 Kantrida, Rijeka (H)  Qatar 3 – 2 W Friendly
185 14 Oct 2009 Astana Arena, Astana (A)  Kazakhstan 2 – 1 W Q World Cup 2010
186 14 Nov 2009 Stadion Cibalia, Vinkovci (H)  Liechtenstein 5 – 0 W Friendly
187 03 Mar 2010 King Baudouin Stadium, Brussels (A)  Belgium 1 – 0 W Friendly
188 19 Mar 2010 Hypo-Arena, Klagenfurt (A)  Austria 1 – 0 W Friendly
189 23 May 2010 Gradski vrt, Osijek (H)  Wales 2 – 0 W Friendly
190 26 May 2010 A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn (A)  Estonia 0 – 0 D Friendly
191 11 Aug 2010 Štadión Pasienky, Bratislava (A)  Slovakia 1 – 1 D Friendly
192 03 Sep 2010 Skonto Stadium, Riga (A)  Latvia 3 – 0 W Q Euro 2012
193 07 Sep 2010 Maksimir, Zagreb (H)  Greece 0 – 0 D Q Euro 2012
194 09 Oct 2010 Ramat Gan Stadium, Ramat Gan (A)  Israel 2 – 1 W Q Euro 2012
195 12 Oct 2010 Maksimir, Zagreb (H)  Norway 2 – 1 W Friendly
196 17 Nov 2010 Maksimir, Zagreb (H)  Malta 3 – 0 W Q Euro 2012
197 09 Feb 2011 Aldo Drosina, Pula (H)  Czech Republic 4 – 2 W Friendly
198 26 Mar 2011 Boris Paichadze, Tbilisi (A)  Georgia 0 – 1 L Q Euro 2012
199 29 Mar 2011 Stade de France, Saint-Denis (A)  France 0 – 0 D Friendly
200 03 Jun 2011 Poljud, Split (H)  Georgia 2 – 1 W Q Euro 2012
201 10 Aug 2011 Aviva Stadium, Dublin (A)  Republic of Ireland 0 – 0 D Friendly
202 02 Sep 2011 National Stadium, Ta' Qali (A)  Malta 3 – 1 W Q Euro 2012
203 06 Sep 2011 Maksimir, Zagreb (H)  Israel 3 – 1 W Q Euro 2012
204 07 Oct 2011 Karaiskakis Stadium, Piraeus (A)  Greece 0 – 2 L Q Euro 2012
205 11 Oct 2011 Kantrida, Rijeka (H)  Latvia 2 – 0 W Q Euro 2012
206 11 Nov 2011 Türk Telekom Arena, Istanbul (A)  Turkey 3 – 0 W QPO Euro 2012
207 15 Nov 2011 Maksimir, Zagreb (H)  Turkey 0 – 0 D QPO Euro 2012
208 29 Feb 2012 Maksimir, Zagreb (H)  Sweden 1 – 3 L Friendly
209 25 May 2012 Aldo Drosina, Pula (H)  Estonia 3 – 1 W Friendly
210 02 Jun 2012 Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo (A)  Norway 1 – 1 D Friendly
211 10 Jun 2012 City Stadium, Poznań (N)  Republic of Ireland 3 – 1 W Euro 2012
212 14 Jun 2012 City Stadium, Poznań (N)  Italy 1 – 1 D Euro 2012
213 18 Jun 2012 PGE Arena, Gdańsk (N)  Spain 0 – 1 L Euro 2012
214 15 Aug 2012 Poljud, Split (H)   Switzerland 2 – 4 L Friendly
215 07 Sep 2012 Maksimir, Zagreb (H)  Macedonia 1 – 0 W Q World Cup 2014
216 11 Sep 2012 King Baudouin Stadium, Brussels (A)  Belgium 1 – 1 D Q World Cup 2014
217 12 Oct 2012 Philip II Arena, Skopje (A)  Macedonia 2 – 1 W Q World Cup 2014
218 16 Oct 2012 Gradski vrt, Osijek (H)  Wales 2 – 0 W Q World Cup 2014
219 06 Feb 2013 Craven Cottage, London (N)  South Korea 4 – 0 W Friendly
220 22 Mar 2013 Maksimir, Zagreb (H)  Serbia 2 – 0 W Q World Cup 2014
221 26 Mar 2013 Liberty Stadium, Swansea (A)  Wales 2 – 1 W Q World Cup 2014
222 07 Jun 2013 Maksimir, Zagreb (H)  Scotland 0 – 1 L Q World Cup 2014
223 10 Jun 2013 Stade de Genève, Geneva (N)  Portugal 0 – 1 L Friendly
224 14 Aug 2013 Rheinpark Stadion, Vaduz (A)  Liechtenstein 3 – 2 W Friendly
225 06 Sep 2013 Red Star Stadium, Belgrade (A)  Serbia 1 – 1 D Q World Cup 2014
226 10 Sep 2013 World Cup Stadium, Jeonju (A)  South Korea 2 – 1 W Friendly
227 11 Oct 2013 Maksimir, Zagreb (H)  Belgium 1 – 2 L Q World Cup 2014
228 15 Oct 2013 Hampden Park, Glasgow (A)  Scotland 0 – 2 L Q World Cup 2014
229 15 Nov 2013 Laugardalsvöllur, Reykjavík (A)  Iceland 0 – 0 D QPO World Cup 2014
230 19 Nov 2013 Maksimir, Zagreb (H)  Iceland 2 – 0 W QPO World Cup 2014
231 05 Mar 2014 AFG Arena, St. Gallen (A)   Switzerland 2 – 2 D Friendly
232 31 May 2014 Gradski vrt, Osijek (H)  Mali 2 – 1 W Friendly
233 06 Jun 2014 Estádio de Pituaçu, Salvador (N)  Australia 1 – 0 W Friendly
234 12 Jun 2014 Arena Corinthians, São Paulo (A)  Brazil 1 – 3 L World Cup 2014
235 18 Jun 2014 Arena da Amazônia, Manaus (N)  Cameroon 4 – 0 W World Cup 2014
236 23 Jun 2014 Arena Pernambuco, Recife (N)  Mexico 1 – 3 L World Cup 2014
237 04 Sep 2014 Aldo Drosina, Pula (H)  Cyprus 2 – 0 W Friendly
238 09 Sep 2014 Maksimir, Zagreb (H)  Malta 2 – 0 W Q Euro 2016
239 10 Oct 2014 Vasil Levski National Stadium, Sofia (A)  Bulgaria 1 – 0 W Q Euro 2016
240 13 Oct 2014 Gradski vrt, Osijek (H)  Azerbaijan 6 – 0 W Q Euro 2016
241 12 Nov 2014 Upton Park, London (N)  Argentina 1 – 2 L Friendly
242 16 Nov 2014 San Siro, Milan (A)  Italy 1 – 1 D Q Euro 2016
243 28 Mar 2015 Maksimir, Zagreb (H)  Norway 5 – 1 W Q Euro 2016
244 07 Jun 2015 Varteks Stadium, Varaždin (H)  Gibraltar 4 – 0 W Friendly
245 12 Jun 2015 Poljud, Split (H)  Italy 1 – 1 D Q Euro 2016
246 03 Sep 2015 Tofiq Bahramov Stadium, Baku (A)  Azerbaijan 0 – 0 D Q Euro 2016
247 06 Sep 2015 Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo (A)  Norway 0 – 2 L Q Euro 2016
248 10 Oct 2015 Maksimir, Zagreb (H)  Bulgaria 3 – 0 W Q Euro 2016
249 13 Oct 2015 Ta' Qali National Stadium, Ta' Qali (A)  Malta 1 – 0 W Q Euro 2016
250 17 Nov 2015 Olimp-2, Rostov-on-Don (A)  Russia 3 – 1 W Friendly
251 23 Mar 2016 Gradski vrt, Osijek (H)  Israel 2 – 0 W Friendly
252 26 Mar 2016 Groupama Arena, Budapest (A)  Hungary 1 – 1 D Friendly
253 27 May 2016 Gradski, Koprivnica (H)  Moldova 1 – 0 W Friendly
254 04 Jun 2016 Rujevica, Rijeka (H)  San Marino 10 – 0 W Friendly
255 12 Jun 2016 Parc des Princes, Paris (N)  Turkey 1 – 0 W Euro 2016
256 17 Jun 2016 Stade Geoffroy-Guichard, Saint-Étienne (N)  Czech Republic 2 – 2 D Euro 2016
257 21 Jun 2016 Nouveau Stade de Bordeaux, Bordeaux (N)  Spain 2 – 1 W Euro 2016
258 25 Jun 2016 Stade Bollaert-Delelis, Lens (N)  Portugal 0 – 1 L Euro 2016
XXX 05 Sep 2016 Maksimir, Zagreb (H)  Turkey Q World Cup 2018
XXX 09 Oct 2016 Ratina Stadium, Tampere (A)  Finland Q World Cup 2018
XXX 12 Nov 2016 Maksimir, Zagreb (H)  Iceland Q World Cup 2018
XXX 24 Mar 2017 Maksimir, Zagreb (H)  Ukraine Q World Cup 2018
XXX 11 Jun 2017 Laugardalsvöllur, Reykjavik (A)  Iceland Q World Cup 2018
XXX 05 Sep 2017 (A)  Turkey Q World Cup 2018
XXX 06 Oct 2017 Maksimir, Zagreb (H)  Finland Q World Cup 2018
XXX 09 Oct 2017 (A)  Ukraine Q World Cup 2018

1 Croatia score always listed first

List of managers by tenure
  • 1990–1991 – Dražan Jerković (Games 1–3; Caretaker manager before Croatia was admitted to FIFA and UEFA)
  • 199200000Stanko Poklepović (Games 4–7; Caretaker manager, following FIFA membership in July 1992, led the team in three matches on tour in Australia (OFC member) and then a friendly against Mexico (CONCACAF member) in Zagreb)
  • 1993–1994 – Vlatko Marković (Game 8; first official manager appointed by CFF, held the post from April 1993 to February 1994; following UEFA membership in June 1993 he led the team in a friendly match against UEFA-member Ukraine)
  • 1994–2000 – Miroslav Blažević (Games 9–81, except game 16 which was managed by one-off caretaker Tomislav Ivić; longest serving manager to date, led the team in their first competitive match (vs Estonia in Sep 1994 in the qualifiers for Euro 1996), and the first two tournaments (Euro 1996 and World Cup 1998); also the most successful, winning third place in 1998 World Cup; failed to qualify for Euro 2000 and then resigned after picking up just two points in the opening 2002 World Cup qualifiers against Belgium and Scotland.)
  • 2000–2002 – Mirko Jozić (Games 82–99; appointed in November 2000 to replace Blažević, finished top of qualifying group and led the team in the World Cup where he failed to pass through group stage)
  • 2002–2004 – Otto Barić (Games 100–123; appointed in July 2002, successfully led the team through Euro 2004 qualifiers and failed to exit group stage in the tournament)
  • 2004–2006 – Zlatko Kranjčar (games 124–148 appointed in July 2004, successfully led the team through 2006 World Cup qualifiers, failed to exit group stage)
  • 2006–2012 – Slaven Bilić (Games 149–213; second longest serving manager to date, appointed in July 2006 after managing Croatia U-21; successfully led the team through qualifiers for Euro 2008 and managed to reach quarter-finals only to be knocked out dramatically by Turkey on penalties; failed to qualify for World Cup 2010 and then successfully led the team to Euro 2012, where they failed to exit group stage)
  • 2012–2013 – Igor Štimac (Games 214–228; shortest serving manager to date, led the team through qualifiers for 2014 World Cup, sacked after two back-to-back defeats against Belgium and Scotland in the last rounds of the qualifying campaign, sending Croatia into qualifying playoffs
  • 2013–2015 – Niko Kovač (Games 229–247; took over from Štimac before the 2014 World Cup qualifying playoffs against Iceland, successfully led the team to the 2014 World Cup, but failed to exit group stage; his contract was renewed after the tournament, but was then sacked midway through Euro 2016 qualifiers after stringing a disappointing run of three draws against Italy and Azerbaijan and a defeat to Norway.)
  • 2015–0000Ante Čačić (Games 248–; Successfully led the team through the end of Euro 2016 qualifiers)

Croatia manager record[edit]

The following table provides a summary of the complete record of each Croatia manager including their results in World Cups and European Championships.

Statistics correct as of 25 June 2016 and Croatia 0–1 Portugal. Only official FIFA-recognised matches are included, with the exception of the first three exhibition matches played in 1990 and 1991 before Croatia was admitted to UEFA and FIFA, which are recognised as official by the CFF.
Manager Nat. Tenure Pld W D L Win % Major competitions
Dražan Jerković  CRO 1990–1991 3 3 0 0 100.0
Stanko Poklepović  CRO 1992 4 1 1 2 025.0
Vlatko Marković  CRO 1993–1994 1 1 0 0 100.0
Miroslav Blažević  CRO 1994–2000 72 33 24 15 045.8 1996 European Championship – Quarter-final
1998 World Cup – Third place
2000 European Championship – Failed to qualify
Tomislav Ivić (c)  CRO 1994 1 1 0 0 100.0
Mirko Jozić  CRO 2000–2002 18 9 6 3 050.0 2002 World Cup – Group stage
Otto Barić  CRO 2002–2004 24 11 8 5 045.8 2004 European Championship – Group stage
Zlatko Kranjčar  CRO 2004–2006 25 11 8 6 044.0 2006 World Cup – Group stage
Slaven Bilić  CRO 2006–2012 65 42 15 8 064.6 2008 European Championship – Quarter-final
2010 World Cup – Failed to qualify
2012 European Championship – Group stage
Igor Štimac  CRO 2012–2013 15 8 2 5 053.3
Niko Kovač  CRO 2013–2015 19 10 5 4 052.6 2014 World Cup – Group stage
Ante Čačić  CRO 2015– 11 8 2 1 072.7 2016 European Championship – Round of 16
2018 World Cup – TBD
Totals 258 138 71 49 53.5 9 out of 11

Key: Pld–games played, W–games won, D–games drawn; L–games lost, %–win percentage

Tenure dates
  • Marković - From 29 April 1993 to 28 February 1994 [1]
  • Blažević - From 9 March 1994 to 15 October 2000 [2] (at the time of his resignation his assistents were Marijan Vlak and Branko Ivanković)
  • Jozić - From 25 November 2000 [3] to 12 July 2002 [4]
  • Barić - From 17 July 2002 to 30 June 2004 [5]
  • Kranjčar - From 13 July 2004 to 14 July 2006 [6]
  • Bilić - 25 July 2006 to 20 June 2012 [7]
  • Štimac - From 6 July 2012 to 16 October 2013 [8]

New Zealand manager record[edit]

Manager Nat. Tenure Pld W D L Win % Major competitions
Selection Committee  NZL 1922–1957 38 14 3 21 036.8
Ken Armstrong  ENG 1957–1964 9 7 1 1 077.8
Ljubiša Broćić  YUG 1965–1966 0 0 0 0 !
Juan Schwanner  CHI 1967–1968 7 3 0 4 042.9
Ljubiša Broćić (2nd)  YUG 1969 6 1 1 4 016.7 1970 World Cup – Failed to qualify
Barrie Truman  NZL 1970–1976 31 10 9 12 032.3 1973 Nations Cup – Winners
1974 World Cup – Failed to qualify
Wally Hughes  ENG 1977–1978 7 5 1 1 071.4 1978 World Cup – Failed to qualify
John Adshead  ENG 1979–1982 46 22 11 13 047.8 1980 Nations Cup – Group stage
1982 World Cup – Group stage
Allan Jones  ENG 1983–1984 19 10 4 5 052.6
Kevin Fallon  ENG 1985–1988 32 17 5 10 053.1 1986 World Cup – Failed to qualify
John Adshead (2nd)  ENG 1989 4 1 1 2 025.0 1990 World Cup – Failed to qualify
Ian Marshall  SCO 1990–1993 16 7 1 8 043.8 1994 World Cup – Failed to qualify
Bobby Clark  SCO 1994–1995 9 1 2 6 011.1 1996 Nations Cup – Semi-final
Keith Pritchett  SCO 1996–1997 9 2 1 6 022.2
Joe McGrath  IRL 1997–1998 9 3 1 5 033.3 1998 World Cup – Failed to qualify
Ken Dugdale  ENG 1998–2002 34 15 6 13 044.1 1998 Nations Cup – Winners
1999 Confederations Cup – Group stage
2000 Nations Cup – Runners-up
2002 World Cup – Failed to qualify
Mick Waitt  ENG 2002–2004 18 8 1 9 044.4 2002 Nations Cup – Winners
2003 Confederations Cup – Group stage
2004 Nations Cup – Third place
2006 World Cup – Failed to qualify
Ricki Herbert  NZL 2005–2013 60 22 14 24 036.7 2008 Nations Cup – Winners
2009 Confederations Cup – Group stage
2010 World Cup – Group stage
2012 Nations Cup – Third place
2014 World Cup – Failed to qualify
Neil Emblen  ENG 2014 2 0 1 1 000.0
Anthony Hudson  ENG 2014– 6 3 1 2 050.0 2016 Nations Cup – Winners
Totals 247 130 69 48 52.6 8 out of 10

Key: Pld–games played, W–games won, D–games drawn; L–games lost, %–win percentage

Croatia at the World Cup[edit]

  Champions    Runners-up    Third Place    Fourth Place  

FIFA World Cup record Qualification record
Year Round Position Pld W D L GF GA Squads Pld W D L GF GA
United States 1994 Did not enter [1] Did not enter
France 1998 Semi-final 3rd 7 5 0 2 11 5 Squad 10 5 4 1 20 12
South Korea Japan 2002 Group stage 23rd 3 1 0 2 2 3 Squad 8 5 3 0 15 2
Germany 2006 Group stage 22nd 3 0 2 1 2 3 Squad 10 7 3 0 21 5
South Africa 2010 Did not qualify 10 6 2 2 19 13
Brazil 2014 Group stage 19th 3 1 0 2 6 6 Squad 12 6 3 3 14 9
Total Semi-final 4/5 16 7 2 7 21 17 50 29 15 6 89 41
UEFA European Championship record Qualification record
Year Round Position Pld W D L GF GA Squads Pld W D L GF GA
England 1996 Quarter-final 7th 4 2 0 2 5 5 Squad 10 7 2 1 22 5
Belgium Netherlands 2000 Did not qualify 8 4 3 1 13 9
Portugal 2004 Group stage 13th 3 0 2 1 4 6 Squad 8 5 3 0 15 2
Austria Switzerland 2008 Group stage 22nd 3 0 2 1 2 3 Squad 10 7 3 0 21 5
Poland Ukraine 2012 Did not qualify 10 6 2 2 19 13
France 2016 Group stage 19th 3 1 0 2 6 6 Squad 12 6 3 3 14 9
Total Semi-final 4/5 16 7 2 7 21 17 50 29 15 6 89 41

Albums recorded at Power Station studio[edit]

Power Station (1977–1996)
Year Artist Album Recorded
1982 Roxy Music Avalon
1983 David Bowie Let's Dance December 1982
1984 Pat Metheny Group Rejoicing November 29–30, 1983
1984 Pat Metheny Group First Circle February 15–19, 1984
1984 Bruce Springsteen Born in the U.S.A.
1984 Madonna Like a Virgin April–September 1984
1985 The Power Station The Power Station 1984
1986 Pat Metheny and Ornette Coleman Song X December 12–14, 1985
1987 Pat Metheny Group Still Life (Talking) March–April 1987
1989 Pat Metheny Group Letter from Home Spring 1989
1992 Pat Metheny Secret Story Fall 1991–Winter 1992
1994 Pat Metheny Zero Tolerance for Silence December 16, 1992
1994 John Scofield and Pat Metheny I Can See Your House from Here December 1993
Avatar Studio (1996–2017)
Year Artist Album Recorded
1998 Like Minds December 15–17, 1997
2001 Diana Krall The Look of Love 2001
2002 Sheryl Crow C'mon, C'mon
2006 Donald Fagen Morph the Cat
2006 John Mayer Continuum
2016 Sting 57th & 9th Summer 2016

Champions[edit]

Key
00 League champions also won the Serbia and Montenegro Cup (1993–2006) or the Serbian Cup (2007–present), i.e. they completed the domestic Double.
Season Champions (titles) Runners-up Third place Top league scorer
Player (Club) Nat. Goals
FR Yugoslavia First League (1992–2002)
1992–93 (2nd) Partizan (12) Red Star Vojvodina Anto Drobnjak (Red Star)
Vesko Mihajlović (Vojvodina)
 FRY
 FRY
22
1993–94 (3rd) Partizan (13) Red Star Vojvodina Savo Milošević (Partizan)  FRY 21
1994–95 (4th) Red Star (20) Partizan Vojvodina Savo Milošević (Partizan)  FRY 30
1995–96 (5th) Partizan (14) Red Star Vojvodina Vojislav Budimirović (Čukarički)  FRY 23
1996–97 (6th) Partizan (15) Red Star Vojvodina Zoran Jovičić (Red Star)  FRY 21
1997–98 (7th) Obilić (1) Red Star Partizan Saša Marković (Železnik, Red Star)  FRY 27
1998–99 (8th) Partizan (16) Obilić Red Star Dejan Osmanović (Hajduk Kula)  FRY 16
1999–00 (9th) Red Star (21) Partizan Obilić Mateja Kežman (Partizan)  FRY 27
2000–01 (10th) Red Star (22) Partizan Obilić Petar Divić (OFK Beograd)  FRY 27
2001–02 (11th) Partizan (17) Red Star Sartid Zoran Đurašković (Mladost Lučani)  FRY 27
First League of Serbia and Montenegro (2002–2006)
2002–03 (12th) Partizan (18) Red Star OFK Beograd Zvonimir Vukić (Partizan)  SCG 22
2003–04 (13th) Red Star (23) Partizan Železnik Nikola Žigić (Red Star)  SCG 19
2004–05 (14th) Partizan (19) Red Star Zeta Marko Pantelić (Red Star)  SCG 21
2005–06 (15th) Red Star (24) Partizan Voždovac Srđan Radonjić (Partizan)  SCG 20
Serbian SuperLiga (2006–present)
2006–07 (16th) Red Star (25) Partizan Vojvodina Srđan Baljak (Banat)  SRB 18
2007–08 (17th) Partizan (20) Red Star Vojvodina Nenad Jestrović (Red Star)  SRB 13
2008–09 (18th) Partizan (21) Vojvodina Red Star Lamine Diarra (Partizan)  SEN 19
2009–10 (19th) Partizan (22) Red Star OFK Beograd Dragan Mrđa (Vojvodina)  SRB 22
2010–11 (20th) Partizan (23) Red Star Vojvodina Ivica Iliev (Partizan)
Andrija Kaluđerović (Red Star)
 SRB
 SRB
13
2011–12 (21st) Partizan (24) Red Star Vojvodina Darko Spalević (Radnički Kragujevac)  SRB 19
2012–13 (22nd) Partizan (25) Red Star Vojvodina Miloš Stojanović (Jagodina)  SRB 19
2013–14 (23rd) Red Star (26) Partizan Jagodina Dragan Mrđa (Red Star)  SRB 19
2014–15 (24th) Partizan (26) Red Star Čukarički Patrick Eze (Mladost Lučani)  NGA 15
2015–16 (25th) Red Star (27) Partizan Čukarički Aleksandar Katai (Red Star)  SRB 21
2016–17 (26th) Partizan (27) Red Star Vojvodina Uroš Đurđević (Partizan)
Leonardo (Partizan)
 SRB
 BRA
24

Notes:

Performance by club[edit]

Club Champions Runners-up Third place
Dinamo Zagreb 18 4 2
Hajduk Split 6 12 5
Rijeka 1 5 3
NK Zagreb 1 2 3
Slaven Belupo 1 1
Inter Zaprešić 1
Lokomotiva 1
Osijek 6
Varteks 3
Cibalia 1
Hrvatski Dragovoljac 1
RNK Split 1
  1. ^ Draw for 1994 FIFA World Cup qualifiers was made on December 8, 1991, however due to break-up of SFR Yugoslavia and consequent military conflict, which broke in early 1991, FSJ ceased to exist as football organization of the SFR Yugoslavia. Organization that remained based in Belgrade, Serbia, was excluded from taking part as FSJ or its successor due to UN sanctions. "History of the FIFA World Cup Preliminary Competition (by year)" (PDF). FIFA.com. Fédération Internationale de Football Association. Retrieved December 13, 2011.