Husref Musemić Explained

Husref Musemić
Birth Date:4 July 1961
Birth Place:Janja, FPR Yugoslavia
Height:1.86 m
Position:Striker
Currentclub:Igman Konjic (manager)
Years1:1977–1979
Clubs1:Radnik Bijeljina
Caps1:28
Goals1:3
Years2:1979–1985
Clubs2:Sarajevo
Caps2:118
Goals2:47
Years3:1985–1989
Clubs3:Red Star Belgrade
Caps3:87
Goals3:26
Years4:1989
Clubs4:Hearts
Caps4:6
Goals4:3
Years5:1990
Clubs5:Sarajevo
Caps5:26
Goals5:9
Years6:1991
Clubs6:Twente
Caps6:10
Goals6:0
Years7:1992
Clubs7:FC VVV
Caps7:0
Goals7:0
Years8:1992–1994
Clubs8:Pfullendorf
Caps8:32
Goals8:16
Totalcaps:307
Totalgoals:104
Nationalyears1:1983
Nationalteam1:Yugoslavia
Nationalcaps1:1
Nationalgoals1:0
Nationalyears2:1995
Nationalteam2:Bosnia and Herzegovina
Nationalcaps2:1
Nationalgoals2:0
Manageryears1:1999–2000
Managerclubs1:Đerzelez
Manageryears2:2001
Managerclubs2:Sarajevo
Manageryears3:2002–2003
Managerclubs3:Sarajevo
Manageryears4:2004
Managerclubs4:Čelik Zenica
Manageryears5:2005–2008
Managerclubs5:Sarajevo
Manageryears6:2008–2009
Managerclubs6:Olimpik
Manageryears7:2011–2012
Managerclubs7:Bosnia and Herzegovina U18
Manageryears8:2012–2013
Managerclubs8:Olimpik
Manageryears9:2013
Managerclubs9:Sarajevo
Manageryears10:2015–2016
Managerclubs10:Sloboda Tuzla
Manageryears11:2016–2017
Managerclubs11:Mladost Doboj Kakanj
Manageryears12:2017–2019
Managerclubs12:Sarajevo
Manageryears13:2021–2022
Managerclubs13:Tuzla City
Manageryears14:2022–2023
Managerclubs14:Igman Konjic
Manageryears15:2024–
Managerclubs15:Igman Konjic

Husref Musemić (born 4 July 1961) is a Bosnian professional football manager and former player who is the manager of Bosnian Premier League club Igman Konjic. He is regarded as one of the most successful Bosnian football managers.[1]

Club career

Born in the town of Janja, near Bijeljina, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, SFR Yugoslavia, Musemić began his career playing at local club Radnik Bijeljina, which played in the Yugoslav Second League group West.[2] In 1979, he joined Yugoslav First League side FK Sarajevo, where he played for 6 seasons. He was an important member of the memorable Sarajevo squad that won the 1984–85 Yugoslav First League, which earned him a move that summer to Red Star Belgrade.[3]

In Belgrade, Musemić represented the red & whites for the following four seasons, winning another Yugoslav First League title in the 1987–88 season.

He moved abroad in summer of 1989 to join Hearts in Scotland, but he only played the first half of the 1989–90 Scottish Premier Division, though scoring a derby winner against Hibernian in August 1989, though, to cement his place in Hearts' history books.[4]

During the winter break he returned to Yugoslavia and joined his former club, FK Sarajevo. By then, Sarajevo had already lost many of the championship winning squad of 1985, so a year later, Musemić moved abroad again, this time to the Netherlands by joining Twente. He played nine games in the second half of the 1990–91 Eredivisie season, but in the following season he only managed to play one match,[5] so he spent the second part of the season playing with FC VVV. He however played no official games for them.[6]

Before retiring, Musemić played in Germany between 1992 and 1994 with SC Pfullendorf in the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg where he got the chance to show his scoring skills by netting 16 times in 32 matches. He finished his playing career after the end of that season at the age of 33.

International career

Musemić made his debut and played his only match for the Yugoslavia national team in a friendly match played in Timișoara, Romania, on 30 March 1983, in a Yugoslav victory of 2–0 against Romania.

Later, after the break-up of Yugoslavia, in 1995, he played in the first half of the first ever official match of the Bosnia and Herzegovina national team, away against Albania.[7] [8]

Managerial career

Early career

After retiring from playing, Musemić began his managerial career. Initially, he worked at Sarajevo as an assistant to managers Mehmed Janjoš and Nermin Hadžiahmetović. Afterwards he managed Đerzelez in the late 1990s, before becoming Sarajevo's main manager and winning the 2004–05 Bosnian Cup and two years later, the 2006–07 Bosnian Premier League.

After Sarajevo, Musemić managed Olimpik, with whom he won the 2008–09 First League of FBiH and got them promoted to the Bosnian Premier League. He also managed Sloboda Tuzla and Mladost Doboj Kakanj. While at Sloboda, Musemić also had good success, finishing 2nd in the 2015–16 Premier League season and being the 2015–16 Bosnian Cup runner-up.

In between his two appointments at Olimpik, from 29 June 2011 until 2012, he was head coach of the Bosnia and Herzegovina U18 national team.[9]

Return to Sarajevo

In August 2017, for the fifth time in his career, Musemić was appointed as the manager of Sarajevo.[10] In November 2017, he overtook Miroslav Brozović as Sarajevo's manager with the most wins in the club's history.[11] In the 2018–19 season, he had for a second time in his career won the Bosnian Cup after Sarajevo beat Široki Brijeg in the final on 15 May 2019.[12]

Just three days after the cup success, on 18 May 2019, Musemić led Sarajevo to a 4–0 home league win against Zvijezda 09 and won the league title with Sarajevo once again and also won the club's first ever double in history, as well as also the first double ever in his managerial career.[13] On 23 May 2019, he was given the Bosnian Premier League Manager of the Season award for the 2018–19 season.[14] On 12 June 2019, he extended his contract with Sarajevo, which was due to keep him at the club until the summer of 2021.[15]

On 2 December 2019, Musemić got sacked from his position of Sarajevo manager after an underwhelming performance of his team in its 3–1 home league loss against fierce city rivals Željezničar in the Sarajevo derby two days earlier, on 30 November.[16] [17] It was that same season in which Željezničar also beat Sarajevo 5–2 at home on the Grbavica Stadium on 31 August 2019, with Musemić getting most of the blame for the team's loss.[18]

Tuzla City

On 7 January 2021, it was announced that Musemić had become the new manager of Tuzla City, signing a two-and-a-half-year contract with the club.[19] In his first game in charge, Tuzla City beat city rivals Sloboda in a league match on 28 February 2021.[20]

Musemić oversaw his first loss as Tuzla City manager against his former Sarajevo, in a semi-final cup game on 7 April 2021.[21] He left the club by mutual consent on 10 April 2022, following a string of poor results.[22]

Igman Konjic

On 22 December 2022, Musemić was appointed as the manager of relegation threatened Igman Konjic.[23] He was victorious in his first match in charge, as Igman won 3–1 against Željezničar on 25 February 2023.[24]

Musemić suffered his first defeat on 11 March 2023, losing 3–0 at home in a match against Zrinjski Mostar.[25] He finished the season with the side in eighth place, managing to avoid relegation.[26] On 27 July 2023, it was announced by Igman that Musemić had left the club by mutual consent, two days before the start of the new season.[27]

Return to Igman Konjic

On 22 June 2024, Igman Konjic announced Musemić's return to the club as manager.[28] His first competitive game back in charge of Igman ended in a 1–0 away loss to Posušje on 4 August 2024.[29]

Personal life

Musemić's older brother Vahidin was a professional footballer as well and Sarajevo legend.

Managerial statistics

[30]

Team! rowspan="2"
FromToRecord
Sarajevo1 July 200214 September 2003
Sarajevo1 January 200517 June 2008
Olimpik4 October 200826 August 2009
Olimpik20 September 201210 February 2013
Sarajevo19 March 20131 December 2013
Sloboda Tuzla15 January 201511 September 2016
Mladost Doboj Kakanj27 September 20161 June 2017
Sarajevo26 August 20172 December 2019
Tuzla City7 January 202110 April 2022
Igman Konjic22 December 202227 July 2023
Igman Konjic22 June 2024Present
Total

Honours

Player

Sarajevo

1984–85

Red Star Belgrade

Manager

Sarajevo

2006–07, 2018–19

2004–05, 2018–19

Olimpik[31]

2008–09

Individual

2018–19

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ko su najtrofejniji treneri iz BiH?. 1 December 2017. 1 December 2017. bs. E.K.. sportske.ba.
  2. Husref Musemić at Playerhistory
  3. http://www.reprezentacija.rs/index.php/statistika/reprezentativci/1330 Husref Musemić
  4. https://www.scotsman.com/sport/football/scottish-premiership/latest-premiership-news/ex-hearts-striker-husref-musemic-reacts-celtic-euro-draw-1415140 Ex-Hearts striker Husref Musemic reacts to Celtic Euro draw
  5. http://www.fctwente.nl/statistieken/spelers/spelerInfo.php?spelerID=123&seizoenID=27 FC Twente stats
  6. https://historie.vvv-venlo.nl/nl/spelers/Musemic/Husref/04-07-1961 Profile
  7. https://historija.ba/d/144-prva-zvanicna-utakmica-reprezentacije-bih Prva zvanična utakmica reprezentacije BiH
  8. Web site: Player Database. eu-football.info. 2021-04-17.
  9. Web site: Musemić selektor olimpijske reprezentacije. 29 June 2011. 29 June 2011. bs. sportsport.ba.
  10. https://www.klix.ba/sport/nogomet/zvanicno-husref-musemic-novi-trener-fk-sarajevo/170826018 Zvanično: Husref Musemić novi trener FK Sarajevo
  11. https://fksarajevo.ba/vijesti/husref-musemic-trener-sa-najvise-pobjeda-u-historiji-fk-sarajevo/4239 HUSREF MUSEMIĆ TRENER SA NAJVIŠE POBJEDA U HISTORIJI FK SARAJEVO
  12. Web site: FK Sarajevo osvojio Kup Bosne i Hercegovine. 15 May 2019. 15 May 2019. bs. E.B.. Klix.ba.
  13. Web site: Sarajevo je šampion!. 18 May 2019. 18 May 2019. bs. E.B.. Klix.ba.
  14. Web site: Ahmetović najbolji igrač, Musemić najbolji trener u Premijer ligi BiH. 23 May 2019. 23 May 2019. bs. A. Lendo. sportsport.ba.
  15. Web site: Zvanično: Husref Musemić ostaje trener Sarajeva. 12 June 2019. 12 June 2019. bs. E.B.. Klix.ba.
  16. Web site: Husref Musemić više nije trener FK Sarajevo. 2 December 2019. 2 December 2019. bs. A.P.. Klix.ba. https://web.archive.org/web/20191202205538/https://www.klix.ba/sport/nogomet/husref-musemic-vise-nije-trener-fk-sarajevo/191202148. 2 December 2019. dead.
  17. Web site: Plavi na krilima Štilića pokorili Koševo i preuzeli vrh tabele Premijer lige BiH. 30 November 2019. 30 November 2019. bs. E.B.. Klix.ba.
  18. Web site: Derbi za pamćenje: Željezničar razbio Sarajevo s 5:2 i preuzeo prvo mjesto na tabeli. 31 August 2019. 31 August 2019. bs. N.K.. Klix.ba.
  19. Web site: Husref Musemić je novi trener Tuzla Cityja. 7 January 2021. 7 January 2021. bs. E.B.. Klix.ba.
  20. Web site: Musemić debitovao na klupi Tuzla Cityja pobjedom u derbiju sa Slobodom. 28 February 2021. 28 February 2021. bs. H.H.. Klix.ba.
  21. Web site: Dobar i borben meč na teškom terenu Tušnja: Sarajevo savladalo Tuzla City i zakoračilo u finale. 7 April 2021. 7 April 2021. bs. A. Čaušević. Klix.ba.
  22. Web site: Poznata sudbina Husrefa Musemića na klupi Tuzla Cityja. 10 April 2022. 10 April 2022. bs. sport.avaz.ba.
  23. Web site: Husref Musemić preuzeo posljednjeplasiranu ekipu Premijer lige BiH. 22 December 2022. 22 December 2022. bs. H.H.. Klix.ba.
  24. Web site: Željo pao pokraj Neretve: Velika pobjeda Igmana u Musemićevom debiju. 25 February 2023. 25 February 2023. bs. faktor.ba.
  25. Web site: Zrinjski ne prestaje pobjeđivati, a Bilbija zabijati: Danas je žrtva bio Igman. 11 March 2023. 11 March 2023. bs. E. Ganibegović. sportsport.ba.
  26. Web site: Igman pobijedio na Koševu i spasio se, Sarajevo prepušta treće mjesto Željezničaru. 28 May 2023. 28 May 2023. bs. K.K.. Sport1.ba.
  27. Web site: Husref Musemić više nije trener Igmana iz Konjica. 27 July 2023. 27 July 2023. bs. H.H.. Klix.ba.
  28. Web site: FK Igman potvrdio povratak Husrefa Musemića: "Dobrodošao nazad!". 22 June 2024. 22 June 2024. bs. Eldar Ganibegović. sportsport.ba.
  29. Web site: Posušje savladalo Igman, gosti imali nevjerovatnu nesreću koja će se još dugo prepričavati. 4 August 2024. 4 August 2024. bs. R.S.. Sport1.ba.
  30. Web site: Husref Musemić. 17 August 2024. Sofascore.
  31. http://www.bihsoccer.com/?s=arhiva_pl# Champion, First League of FBiH