Dušan Nenković Explained

Dušan Nenković
Fullname:Dušan Nenković
Birth Date:3 November 1929
Birth Place:Kragujevac, Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Death Place:Kragujevac, Serbia
Clubs1:Radnički Kragujevac
Clubs2:Zemun
Clubs3:Timočanin
Managerclubs1:Radnički Kragujevac
Manageryears2:1963–1965
Managerclubs2:Radnički Niš
Manageryears3:1965–1969
Managerclubs3:Hajduk Split
Manageryears4:1972–1973
Managerclubs4:Budućnost Titograd
Manageryears5:1973–1974
Managerclubs5:Independiente Santa Fe
Manageryears6:1977–1978
Managerclubs6:Egypt
Manageryears7:1979–1982
Managerclubs7:Radnički Niš
Manageryears8:1982–1984
Managerclubs8:Brest
Manageryears9:1984–1985
Managerclubs9:Radnički Niš
Manageryears10:1985–1986
Managerclubs10:Zamalek

Dušan Nenković (Serbian Cyrillic: Душан Ненковић; 3 November 1929 – 24 August 2007[1]) was a Serbian footballer and football manager.

Playing career

Nenković played for Radnički Kragujevac, Zemun and Timočanin.

Managerial career

Nenković managed Radnički Kragujevac, Radnički Niš,[2] Hajduk Split, Budućnost Titograd, Independiente Santa Fe, Egypt,[3] Brest,[4] and Zamalek.

He won the Yugoslav Cup with Hajduk in the 1966–67 season.

Personal life

Nenković's nephew, Milutin Sredojević, is also a professional football manager who, at one point, also managed Zamalek.[5]

Honours

Manager

Hajduk Split

1966–67Zamalek

Notes and References

  1. Web site: DUŠAN NENKOVIĆ . HNK Hajduk Split . unfit . https://web.archive.org/web/20101124080224/http://hajduk.hr/?otvori=klub&kat=treneri&trener=dusan-nenkovic . November 24, 2010 .
  2. https://web.archive.org/web/20090425065902/http://www.fcradnicki-nis.com/statistika_treneri.htm TRENERI - statistika
  3. https://www.rsssf.org/miscellaneous/egy-coach-triv.html Egyptian National Team Coaches
  4. Web site: STADE BRESTOIS 29 - LE SITE OFFICIEL.
  5. Web site: Milutin 'Micho' Sredojevic swaps Orlando Pirates for Zamalek. BBC Sport. 19 August 2019.