Dimitri Tadić
Managerial career | |||
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Years | Team | ||
1966–1969 | Kuwait | ||
1976 | United Arab Emirates |
Dimitri Tadić was a Yugoslav football manager who coached the national teams of Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates.[1][2] While coaching the UAE at the 1976 Gulf Cup, Tadić suffered a heart attack and was replaced by local coach Jumaa Ghareeb.[3] The team did not win any of their games in the competition.[4]
References
- ^ "Kuwait National Team Coaches". RSSSF. Retrieved 7 September 2014.
- ^ "UAE National Team Coaches". RSSSF. Retrieved 7 September 2014.
- ^ Yasir Abbasher (14 January 2002). "UAE a force to reckon with in Gulf Cup arena". Gulf News. Retrieved 7 September 2014.
- ^ Ahmed Rizvi (3 January 2013). "Gulf Cup: six years of separation for UAE since 2007 triumph". The National. Retrieved 7 September 2014.
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Kuwait national football team – managers
- Othman & Mohammed (1955)
- Taha (1957)
- Majowski (1958)
- Broćić (1962)
- El-Wahsh (1964)
- Grosics (1966)
- Tadić (1966–69)
- El-Doukhi (1970)
- Broćić (1971–73)
- Nassir (1973)
- Broćić (1973–75)
- Zagallo (1976–78)
- Zakaria (1978)
- Parreira (1978–82)
- Lopes (1983–85)
- Allison (1985–86)
- Zakaria (1986)
- Mezey (1986–87)
- A. Vieira (1987–88)
- Armstrong (1988)
- Pereira (1989)
- Otacílio (1989–90)
- Scolari (1990)
- Karam (1990)
- Louruz (1990–92)
- Campos (1992–93)
- Rodrigues (1993)
- Maqseed (1993)
- Lobanovskyi (1993–96)
- Máčala (1996–99)
- Uhrin (1999–01)
- Vogts (2002)
- Avramović (2002)
- Carpegiani (2003–04)
- Hajeyah (2004)
- Pavković (2005)
- Hajeyah (2005)
- Stoichiță (2005–06)
- Zakaria (2006–07)
- Gačanin (2007–08)
- Hajeyah (2008–09)
- Tufegdžić (2009–13)
- J. Vieira (2013–14)
- Maâloul (2014–15)
- Bunjak (2017)
- Avramović (2018)
- Jozak (2018–19)
- Enad (2019–20)
- Carrasco (2020–21)
- Enad (2021–22)
- Lavička (2022)
- Bento (2022–)
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