Danilo Dončić Explained

Danilo Dončić
Birth Date:20 August 1969
Birth Place:Vranje, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia
Death Place:Sofia, Bulgaria
Position:Forward
Youthyears1:1981–1989
Youthclubs1:Beograd
Years1:1989–1990
Clubs1:Rudar Ljubija
Caps1:23
Goals1:1
Years2:1990–1992
Clubs2:Napredak Kruševac
Years3:1992–1993
Clubs3:Čukarički
Years4:1993–1994
Clubs4:Beograd
Years5:1994–1997
Clubs5:Valletta
Caps5:63
Goals5:58
Years6:1997–1999
Clubs6:Lokomotiv Sofia
Caps6:49
Goals6:17
Years7:1999–2001
Clubs7:Imortal DC
Caps7:43
Goals7:6
Years8:2001–2006
Clubs8:Sliema Wanderers
Caps8:133
Goals8:93
Years9:2006–2007
Clubs9:San Ġwann
Caps9:6
Goals9:2
Manageryears1:2006–2007
Managerclubs1:San Ġwann
Manageryears2:2007–2008
Managerclubs2:Floriana
Manageryears3:2008–2010
Managerclubs3:Lokomotiv Sofia (assistant)
Manageryears4:2010–2011
Managerclubs4:Kavala (assistant)
Manageryears5:2011–2012
Managerclubs5:Sliema Wanderers
Manageryears6:2012–2013
Managerclubs6:Tarxien Rainbows
Manageryears7:2013–2014
Managerclubs7:Mosta
Manageryears8:2014
Managerclubs8:St. Andrews
Manageryears9:2014–2015
Managerclubs9:Al-Najma
Manageryears10:2015–2016
Managerclubs10:Ethnikos Achnas
Manageryears11:2016–2017
Managerclubs11:St. Andrews
Manageryears12:2017–2019
Managerclubs12:Valletta
Manageryears13:2022
Managerclubs13:Valletta
Manageryears14:2023–2024
Managerclubs14:Lokomotiv Sofia

Danilo Dončić (Serbian: Данило Дончић; 20 August 1969 – 1 May 2024) was a Serbian football player and manager.

Early life

Dončić was born in Vranje but spent most of his early life in Belgrade.[1] He started his youth football career with FK Beograd before joining his first professional football team, FK Rudar Ljubija playing back then in the Yugoslav Second League.

Playing career

Dončić continued his professional career with famous Serbian football clubs FK Napredak Kruševac, FK Čukarički before returning to FK Beograd.[2] Having spent the majority of his early football career in Serbia, Dončić decided to try the international waters by joining Valletta where he won all possible Maltese Cups in one season 2006–07 and was the top scorer[3] in Malta by breaking the record of scoring 32 league goals in one season. He left Malta for one of the top Bulgarian clubs Lokomotiv Sofia and continued his career by moving to Portugal playing for Imortal DC. After that he spent five years playing for Sliema Wanderers where he won three league campaigns in a row and one trophy. In those years of his most success Dončić was three times top scorer of the Maltese Premier League. In total, he played eight years in Malta with a record of 196 games played and 151 goals scored. In May 2006 at the age of 37, Dončić retired from playing football.

Coaching career

Dončić decided to concentrate on coaching and soon after he finished his career as a player, he started coaching the First Division Maltese team San Ġwann in 2006. In the consecutive season, he signed with Floriana as a head coach of this premier Maltese team. Floriana, a team with a successful football history placed fifth in the Premier league and was a semi-finalist in the Trophy for the same year.

Following this achievement, Dončić got invited by one of the best Serbian coaches, Dragan Okuka, where he accepted to become his first assistant coach in Dončić's ex-club Lokomotiv Sofia.[4] [5] [6] Subsequently, Dončić moved on to a top Greek league team Kavala together with Dragan Okuka. After some time, Okuka resigned and Dončić continued working with Henryk Kasperczak till the year 2011. At the same time, Dončić was contacted by Sliema Wanderers for the post of a head coach and he returned to Malta to take over his ex-team Sliema Wanderers from February 2011 till May 2012. For the remainder of 2012, Dončić coached Premier League team Tarxien Rainbows. His career continued with Mosta (2013–2014) and St. Andrews (2014 – autumn 2014) as a club manager.[7] With the start of the new football season Dončić decided to accept the offer of Al-Najma (2014–2015) on position of club manager.[8] Following a successful year at Al-Najma Dončić took the contract with Ethnikos Achnas (2015–2016). He was back to the Maltese Premier League after reaching an agreement with St. Andrews.[9] [10]

In February 2022 Dončić came back to Valetta for a second spell as a manager, signing a contract until the end of the season.[11]

Death

Dončić died of a heart attack in Sofia, on 1 May 2024, at the age of 54.[12]

Honours

Valletta

Sliema Wanderers

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Official website . Danilodoncic.com . 26 January 2014.
  2. Web site: UEFA Champions League – Danilo Doncic – UEFA.com . 2000.uefa.com . 20 August 1969 . 4 October 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20131211153539/http://2000.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/season%3D2003/clubs/player%3D28919/index.html . 11 December 2013 .
  3. https://www.rsssf.org/tablesm/malttops.html Maltese Top Scorers List
  4. http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20090415/sport/doncic-enjoying-bulgarian-experience-as-lokomotiv-hit-top-gear.252904#.UuT8ubQ1jIU Doncic as Lokomotiv hit top gear
  5. http://bulgarian.ibox.bg/news/id_637453939 Danilo Doncic to Take Up Coaching Role at Lokоmotiv Sofia
  6. http://www.blitz.bg/sport/article/208819 Сърбин поема Локомотив (Сф)
  7. http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20140110/football/Doncic-takes-over-as-St-Andrew-s-coach.502075#.UuT4WLQ1jIU Danilo takes over as St. Andrews coach.
  8. http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20140907/football/Doncic-lands-coaching-job-in-Bahrain.534712 Danilo Lands Coaching Position in Bahrain
  9. http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20161008/football/Doncic-replaces-Borg-as-coach-of-St-Andrew-s.627316 Danilo Replaces Borg as Coach of St. Andrews
  10. http://www.tvm.com.mt/mt/sports/esklussiva-danilo-doncic-kowc-gdid-ta-st-andrews-minflok-jose-borg/ Danilo Doncic Kowc Gdid Ta St.Andrews
  11. News: BOV PREMIER LEAGUEUpdated: Doncic starts his work at Valletta FC as Toze Mendes departs. Camilleri. Valhmor. 3 February 2022. 4 February 2022. SportsDesk.
  12. News: Camilleri . Valhmor . Watch: Former Valletta FC and Sliema Wanderers legend Danilo Doncic dies, aged 54 . 2 May 2024 . Times of Malta . 1 May 2024.