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Yugoslav footballer and coach Bozovic Miodrag

Bozovic Miodrag is a Yugoslav football player and coach, who leads the leading Serbian club "Crvena Zvezda". Now he is 48 years old, but he already managed to head a dozen different clubs, most of which were Russian. When Bozovic Miodrag was a football player, he acted as a defender.

Carier start

Bozovic Miodrag was born on June 22, 1968 in Yugoslavia. There he joined the academy of the local football club Buduchnost, where he spent his young years. In 1986, when he was eighteen years old, Bozovic concluded a professional contract with the club, for which he eventually played an impressive segment of his career. For six years Miodrag defended the colors of "Buduchnost" before moving to one of the strongest clubs in Yugoslavia - "Crvena Zvezda" in 1992. However, it was Buduchnost that became a real home for the player - Bozovic Miodrag defeated 107 games for the club, scoring six goals.

Player's career

In the team "Crvena Zvezda" Bozhovich Miodrag, whose photographs began to appear on the covers of local sports magazines, spent only two years. In 1994, the 26-year-old decided to try exotics and moved to the Indonesian club Pelita Jaya, where he played two more years. In 1996, Miodrag decided that he wanted to perform in Europe, but still in a warm country, so he moved to Cyprus, where he defended the colors of "APOP" for a year. In 1997, he moved to the Dutch "Valveik", but could not get accustomed to it. As a result, the following year, Bozhovich moved to the Japanese "Aviispus", but also spent only one season there, almost without going on the field. In 1999, the 31-year-old defender returned to Holland, where he signed a short-term contract with Rozendal, and in the summer of that year announced that he was completing his career. So in the past the player Bozovic Miodrag left - a photo in his youth this player can hardly be found, since he is better known as a coach.

Career coach

Immediately after the completion of his football career, Bozhovich decided that he wanted to become a coach. Therefore, in 2000, he entered the coaching staff of the Yugoslav club Belgrade, where he moved to Japan after a year, where he began to work in the Consadol as an assistant coach. In 2002, he returned to Yugoslavia, entering the coaching staff of Boraca, and then moved to Hajduk. Since 2004, Bozovic assisted in the club "AEP" in Cyprus, until in 2005 he was not able to independently train professional teams. Then he headed "Borac", with whom he had previously worked. There he worked for a year, then returned to his native club Buduchnost, which at that time already performed in the Montenegro Championship. There, the coach spent a very successful year, and then moved to another Montenegrin club "Grbal". In the same year, Bozhovich once again headed "Borac", and in 2008 began his journey to Russia.

At first he headed the "Amkar" for a little less than a year, then stood at the helm of "Moscow" for a year and a half, after which he moved to another capital club, "Dinamo". There he worked for a year, after which he returned to Amkar. In June 2012, Bozhovich headed "Rostov", with whom he had the worst series in his career. In the fall of 2014, Miodrag was appointed head coach of Lokomotiv - this was the last Russian club he coached. In May 2015, Bozhovich returned to his homeland, where he headed the team "Crvena Zvezda", and to date shows incredible results with her. Out of 64 matches, he lost only 8 and 9 played in a draw - the remaining 47 ended in victories.

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