Drago Dumbovic Explained

Drago Dumbovic
Birth Date:5 February 1960
Birth Place:Zagreb, PR Croatia, FPR Yugoslavia
Position:Forward
Years1:1979–1983
Clubs1:Dinamo Zagreb
Caps1:37
Goals1:4
Years2:1983–1984
Clubs2:Pittsburgh Spirit (indoor)
Caps2:37
Goals2:32
Years3:1984–1985
Clubs3:Wichita Wings (indoor)
Caps3:12
Goals3:3
Years4:1984–1986
Clubs4:Minnesota Strikers (indoor)
Caps4:46
Goals4:27
Years5:1985–1987
Clubs5:Chicago Sting (indoor)
Caps5:45
Goals5:44
Years6:1986–1988
Clubs6:Baltimore Blast (indoor)
Caps6:74
Goals6:47
Years7:1989
Clubs7:Maryland Bays
Years8:1989–1990
Clubs8:Hershey Impact (indoor)
Caps8:22
Goals8:28
Years9:1989–1991
Clubs9:Atlanta Attack (indoor)
Years10:1990
Years11:1990–1994
Clubs11:Detroit Rockers (indoor)
Caps11:41
Goals11:69
Years12:1991
Clubs12:Windsor Wheels
Years13:1994–1995
Clubs13:Detroit Neon (indoor)
Years14:1995–1996
Clubs14:Pittsburgh Stingers (indoor)
Years15:1995–1996
Clubs15:Detroit Neon (indoor)
Years16:1996–1997
Clubs16:Sacramento Knights (indoor)
Caps16:23
Goals16:12
Years17:1998–1999
Clubs17:Detroit Rockers (indoor)
Caps17:12
Goals17:0
Manageryears1:1999–2001
Managerclubs1:Detroit Rockers (indoor)
Manageryears2:2003–2012
Managerclubs2:Saginaw Valley State Cardinals (women)

Drago Dumbovic (born February 5, 1960) is a Croatian former footballer and a head coach. He is noted for playing indoor soccer and the adoption of the nickname Drago in 1986.[1]

Career

Dumbovic played in the Yugoslav First League in 1979 with Dinamo Zagreb.[2] Throughout his tenure with Dinamo he played in the 1979–80 UEFA Cup, 1980–81 European Cup Winners' Cup, and the 1982–83 European Cup. In 1983, he played abroad in the Major Indoor Soccer League with Pittsburgh Spirit.[3] After his stint with Pittsburgh he spent time with Wichita Wings, and Minnesota Strikers. In 1985, he signed with league rivals Chicago Sting, where he began using the nickname Drago and shaved his hair. After two seasons in Chicago he played with the Baltimore Blast in 1986.[4]

In 1989, he played in the American Soccer League with Maryland Bays, and with the Washington Diplomats in 1990.[5] In 1990, he played in the National Professional Soccer League with Atlanta Attack, and later with the Detroit Rockers.[6] [7] During his time in Detroit he assisted in securing the NPSL Championship in the 1991–92 season.[8] In 1991, he played in Canada with Windsor Wheels in the National Soccer League.[9] After three seasons with the Rockers he played in Continental Indoor Soccer League with Detroit Neon, and a season with Pittsburgh Stingers and Sacramento Knights.[10]

In 1998, he returned to his former team the Detroit Rockers.[11]

Managerial career

Dumbovic began coaching in the National Professional Soccer League with the Detroit Rockers in the 1998-1999 season as an interim assistant coach for Bryan Finnerty. The following season he was given head coach responsibilities.[12] In 2003, he was appointed the head coach for Saginaw Valley State University's women's soccer team.[13] In 2014, he was named the director for Cleveland United's girl soccer program.[14]

Honors

Detroit Rockers

References

  1. Web site: Leptich. John. November 16, 1986. HE'S JUST DRAGO -- AND DELIGHTED TO BE A STING. 2020-08-07. chicagotribune.com. Chicago Tribune. en-US.
  2. Web site: Drago Dumbović - Povijest Dinama. 2020-08-07. povijest.gnkdinamo.hr.
  3. Web site: MISL-Drago Dumbovic. 2020-08-07. www.nasljerseys.com.
  4. Web site: January 19, 1987. New Player. 2020-08-08. Newspapers.com. The Evening Sun. 1. en.
  5. Web site: Free. Bill. April 16, 1989. Drago, Chinapoo to give Bays familiar look. 2020-08-07. Newspapers.com. The Baltimore Sun. 101. en.
  6. News: Sernoffsky. Dan. January 21, 1990. Blockbuster trade offsets Impact's slow start. 25. The Daily News.
  7. News: VanOlinda. Dick. November 1, 1990. Lilley takes on new role with Impact. 16. The York Dispatch.
  8. News: McDonald. Ken. November 13, 1992. A Rocker by any other name... 35. Detroit Free Press.
  9. Web site: June 29, 1991. Local Roundup - Wheels. 2020-08-07. Newspapers.com. The Windsor Star. 23. en.
  10. News: Roose. Bill L.. September 2, 1995. Drago dealt; will he return as a future consideration?. 14. Detroit Free Press.
  11. News: March 15, 1999. Soccer - National Professional Soccer League. 24. El Paso Times.
  12. News: October 22, 1999. NPSL team by team capsules. 166. The Baltimore Sun.
  13. Web site: Saginaw Valley State. 2020-08-07. Saginaw Valley State. en.
  14. Web site: Staff. 2020-08-08. Cleveland United Soccer. en-us.