Goran Djuricin Explained

Goran Djuricin
Birth Date:16 October 1974
Birth Place:Vienna, Austria
Height:1.78 m
Position:Forward
Youthyears1:1985–1987
Youthclubs1:PSV Wien
Youthyears2:1987–1990
Youthclubs2:SV Hütteldorf
Youthyears3:1990–1991
Youthclubs3:Rapid Wien
Youthyears4:1991
Youthclubs4:PSV Wien
Years1:1991–1997
Clubs1:Austria Wien
Caps1:10
Goals1:1
Years2:1997–1999
Clubs2:SK Vorwärts Steyr
Years3:1999–2001
Clubs3:Würnitz
Years4:2001–2005
Clubs4:St. Andrä-Wördern
Years5:2005–2006
Clubs5:Kapellerfeld
Years6:2006–2007
Clubs6:SV Donau
Manageryears1:2002–2005
Managerclubs1:Rapid Wien U18
Manageryears2:2006–2007
Managerclubs2:SC-ESV Parndorf 1919 II
Manageryears3:2009–2010
Managerclubs3:IC Favoriten
Manageryears4:2010–2011
Managerclubs4:Mannsdorf
Manageryears5:2012
Managerclubs5:Neuaigen
Manageryears6:2012–2016
Managerclubs6:ASK Ebreichsdorf
Manageryears7:2017–2018
Managerclubs7:Rapid Wien
Manageryears8:2019
Managerclubs8:FC Blau-Weiß Linz
Manageryears9:2020
Managerclubs9:Grasshoppers
Manageryears10:2022–2023
Managerclubs10:SV Stripfing/Weiden

Goran Djuricin (Serbian: Goran Đuričin; born 16 October 1974) is an Austrian football manager, coach and former player.

Djuricin played professionally as a forward and is best remembered for his six years with Austria Wien. As a manager, his highest-profile roles were with Rapid Wien, FC Blau-Weiß Linz and Grasshoppers. He is the father of Austrian international forward Marco Djuricin.

Playing career

A forward, Djuricin joined Austrian Bundesliga side Austria Wien in 1991 and made 15 appearances and scored one goal before departing in 1997.[1] The high points of his time with Austria Wien were a late substitute appearance in the 1994 Austrian Supercup (which was lost 2–1 to Austria Salzburg) and two 1994–95 European Cup Winners' Cup appearances versus NK Branik Maribor.[2] [3] He dropped into lower-league football and played for SK Vorwärts Steyr, Würnitz, St. Andrä-Wördern, Kapellerfeld and SV Donau before retiring in 2007.

Management career

Djuricin has had a long career as a manager and assistant manager at club and international level.[4] He held assistant manager positions with the Austrian U18, U19 and U20 international teams between 2008 and 2011 and was involved at the 2011 U20 World Cup.[5] He managed ASK Ebreichsdorf between 2012 and 2016 and won the 1. Niederösterreichische Landesliga championship in the 2014–15 season,[6] to clinch promotion to the Regionalliga Ost.[7]

Djuricin returned to Austrian Bundesliga club Rapid Wien for the third time of his career in November 2016, as assistant manager to Damir Canadi.[8] On 9 April 2017, he succeeded Canadi as the club's manager.[9] Djuricin was sacked on 30 September 2018 and had to wait until April 2019 for his next role,[10] when was appointed manager of Second League club FC Blau-Weiß Linz on a two-year contract.[11] [12] A run of one win from nine league games prior to the 2019–20 winter break led to Djuricin's sacking in December 2019.[13]

On 9 February 2020, Djuricin was announced as manager of Swiss Challenge League club Grasshoppers until 30 May 2020.[14] [15] He won one of two league matches before the season was halted due to the COVID-19 pandemic. On 15 May and with the Swiss Challenge League having yet failed to resume, it was announced that Djuricin's contract would not be renewed. In December 2021, Djuricin was appointed as assistant to new manager Andreas Heraf at 3. Liga club Türkgücü München and continued in the role until the club's insolvency late in the season.[16] [17]

Following a period coaching and advising SV Gerasdorf/Stammersdorf (whom he had also served between his Grasshoppers and Türkgücü München roles),[18] [19] Djuricin signed a one-year contract to manage Austrian Regionalliga East club SV Stripfing/Weiden in May 2022.[20] [21] Despite winning the division championship, concerns over partner club Austria Wien foisting young players on the club led to his departure at the end of the 2022–23 season.[22]

Personal life

Djuricin's son, Marco Djuricin, is an Austrian international footballer.[23] He is of Serbian and Croatian descent.[24]

Honours

ASK Ebreichsdorf

SV Stripfing/Weiden

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Austria Wien Archiv – Die Online Statistik . 2 September 2015 . www.austria-archiv.at.
  2. Web site: SV Austria Salzburg – Austria Wien 2:1 (Supercup 1994, Final) . 2 September 2015 . worldfootball.net.
  3. Web site: Goran Djuricin » Cup Winners Cup 1994/1995 . 2 September 2015 . worldfootball.net.
  4. Web site: Goran Djuricin . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160918075835/http://www.fanreport.com/at/fussballspieler/goran-djuricin-188553/ . 18 September 2016 . 2 September 2015 . Fanreport.com – Amateurfußball in Deutschland und Österreich.
  5. Web site: Fan & Media Guide FIFA U-20 World Cup Colombia 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20170913230805/http://www.oefb.at/_uploads/_elements/83223_oefb-fan-media-guide-download.pdf . 13 September 2017 . 1 October 2018.
  6. Web site: Summary – Landesliga – Austria – Results, fixtures, tables and news . 7 August 2023 . Soccerway.
  7. Web site: Goran Djuricin ist neuer Trainer in Ebreichsdorf – News – 2. Landesliga Ost – Niederösterreich . 2 September 2015 . Fanreport.com – Amateurfußball in Deutschland und Österreich.
  8. Web site: Das neue Trainerteam um Damir Canadi steht fest! . 24 May 2017 . SK Rapid.
  9. News: 24 May 2017 . Trainer-Entscheidung bei Rapid gefallen . de . Spox . 24 May 2017.
  10. News: 30 September 2018 . Goran Djuricin: Rapid Vienna sack manager before Rangers Europa League tie . BBC Sport . 1 October 2018.
  11. Web site: Djuricin neuer Trainer von Blau Weiß Linz . 19 June 2019 . Der Standard . de-AT.
  12. Web site: 6 December 2019 . Blau Weiß Linz trennt sich von Trainer Goran Djuricin . 16 February 2020 . sport.ORF.at . de.
  13. Web site: 6 December 2019 . Blau-Weiß Linz: Aus für Trainer Djuricin und den Vorstand . 16 February 2020 . kurier.at . de.
  14. Web site: Goran Djuricin Appointed New GC Head Coach . 16 February 2020 . Grasshopper Club Zurich . en.
  15. Web site: Keine Vertragsverlängerung Mit Trainer Djuricin . 16 May 2020 . Grasshopper Club Zürich . de.
  16. Web site: 27 December 2021 . Andreas Heraf und Goran Djuricin übernehmen Türkgücü München . 21 January 2022 . kurier.at . de.
  17. Web site: 31 May 2022 . Ex-Rapid-Coach Goran Djuricin heuert in Stripfing an . 21 June 2022 . www.spox.com . de.
  18. Web site: 22 September 2021 . Marco und Gogo Djuricin beim SV Gerasdorf: Vater-Sohn Derby beim Ehrenankick . 21 June 2022 . MeinBezirk.at . de.
  19. Web site: 18 May 2022 . Ex-Rapid-Trainer Djuricin ist doppelt gefragt . 21 June 2022 . Kronen Zeitung . de.
  20. Web site: Fix! Ex-Rapid-Coach Goran Djuricin hat neuen Job . 21 June 2022 . www.laola1.at . de.
  21. Web site: Nach fixierter Kooperation: Goran Djuricin verlässt Stripfing . 7 August 2023 . www.laola1.at . de.
  22. Web site: Eßmeister . Mathias . 24 May 2023 . Djuricin: "Tue mir Stripfing nicht mehr an" . 7 August 2023 . noe.ORF.at . de.
  23. Web site: 25 August 2010 . Papa Djuricin über Herthas Super-Bubi . 2 September 2015.
  24. News: Herthas Youngster: Marco Djuricin: Instinkt für die große Bühne – Hertha – Sport . Der Tagesspiegel Online . 12 September 2015.