Ivan Jurić Explained

Ivan Jurić
Height:1.74 m
Birth Date:1975 8, df=yes
Birth Place:Split, SR Croatia, Yugoslavia
Position:Midfielder
Years1:1993–1997
Clubs1:Hajduk Split
Caps1:53
Goals1:2
Years2:1997–2001
Clubs2:Sevilla
Caps2:64
Goals2:6
Years3:2000
Clubs3:Albacete (loan)
Caps3:17
Goals3:1
Years4:2001
Clubs4:Šibenik
Caps4:2
Goals4:0
Years5:2001–2006
Clubs5:Crotone
Caps5:148
Goals5:10
Years6:2006–2010
Clubs6:Genoa
Caps6:84
Goals6:1
Totalcaps:368
Totalgoals:20
Nationalyears1:1993
Nationalteam1:Croatia U17
Nationalcaps1:2
Nationalgoals1:0
Nationalyears2:1993–1994
Nationalteam2:Croatia U18
Nationalcaps2:2
Nationalgoals2:0
Nationalyears3:1993–1994
Nationalteam3:Croatia U19
Nationalcaps3:4
Nationalgoals3:0
Nationalyears4:1995
Nationalteam4:Croatia U20
Nationalcaps4:2
Nationalgoals4:0
Nationalyears5:1995–1997
Nationalteam5:Croatia U21
Nationalcaps5:16
Nationalgoals5:1
Nationalyears6:2009
Nationalteam6:Croatia
Nationalcaps6:5
Nationalgoals6:0
Manageryears1:2011-2012
Managerclubs1:Inter Milan (assistant)
Manageryears2:2012-2013
Managerclubs2:Palermo (assistant)
Manageryears3:2014–2015
Managerclubs3:Mantova
Manageryears4:2015–2016
Managerclubs4:Crotone
Manageryears5:2016–2017
Managerclubs5:Genoa
Manageryears6:2017
Managerclubs6:Genoa
Manageryears7:2018
Managerclubs7:Genoa
Manageryears8:2019–2021
Managerclubs8:Hellas Verona
Manageryears9:2021–2024
Managerclubs9:Torino

Ivan Jurić (pronounced as /hr/;[1] [2] born 25 August 1975) is a Croatian professional football manager and former player.

Jurić spent most of his playing career as a midfielder and his entire managerial career in Italy.

Playing career

Club career

A versatile and technically skilled midfielder or winger, Jurić started his career with Hajduk Split, where he played from 1993 to 1997. He then moved to Spain to join Sevilla FC, where he played from 1997 to 2001, except for a short loan to Albacete in 2000. After a short time back in Croatia with Šibenik, he moved to Italy in 2001 to join Serie B team Crotone, and then moved to Genoa in 2006, following his mentor Gian Piero Gasperini, his former head coach at Crotone. Since then, he established himself as a fan favourite, being the protagonist of the rossoblu's return to Serie A and then being appointed vice-captain for the team.

He announced his retirement in June 2010, at the age of 34, contemporaneously confirming his interest in becoming a football coach.[3]

International career

Jurić made his international debut for Croatia in a friendly match against Romania on 11 February 2009 and went on to play five times with his national team, though he did not score any goals. His final international was a September 2009 World Cup qualification match against Belarus.[4]

Coaching career

After retiring as a football, Jurić stayed at Genoa as a youth team coach for the 2010–11 season. He passed the UEFA A coaching exam in June 2011.[5]

On 5 July 2011, new Inter manager Gian Piero Gasperini unveiled Jurić as one of his first team coaches in the new club,[6] but was removed from his post the following September together with Gasperini and his entire staff. He reunited with Gasperini in September 2012, working alongside him at Palermo as assistant coach.[7]

His Crotone side won promotion in 2015–16 season to the top flight Serie A for the 2016–17 season for the first time in the club's history.[8]

After achieving promotion with Crotone, he was offered to replace his mentor Gasperini at his former club Genoa in June 2016, which he accepted, thus becoming the new head coach of the Grifone.

He was sacked on 19 February 2017 after a 0–5 defeat against bottom-placed Pescara.[9] He was reinstated as Genoa manager on 10 April 2017 after the sacking of Andrea Mandorlini. On 9 October 2018, he was appointed manager of Genoa for a third time. On 6 December 2018, he was sacked again after losing to third tier Virtus Entella on penalties in the Coppa Italia.[10]

In July 2019, he was appointed at the helm of the newly promoted Serie A club Hellas Verona. Under his tenure with the Gialloblu, he competed in two top flight seasons with impressive results despite having one of the smallest budgets of the league. On 28 May 2021, Hellas Verona announced to have released him from his contract;[11] on the same day, he was unveiled as the new head coach of Torino, effective 1 July 2021.[12]

After three mid-table seasons with Torino, Jurić amicably parted ways with the Granata by the end of the club's 2023–24 campaign.[13]

Managerial statistics

Managerial record by team and tenure
TeamNatFromToRecord
Mantova17 June 20149 June 2015
Crotone9 June 201528 June 2016
Genoa28 June 201619 February 2017
Genoa10 April 20175 November 2017
Genoa9 October 20186 December 2018
Hellas Verona14 June 201928 May 2021
Torino1 July 202130 June 2024
Career total

Honours

Coach

Individual

Personal life

Jurić is a self-described metalhead, with the passion for death metal music in particular. In the 2010 interview with the Italian edition of Rolling Stone, he cited Napalm Death, Obituary, Carcass, Death, Metallica, Megadeth, Ministry, Soundgarden, Soulfly as some of his favorite artists. He occasionally goes to rock and metal live shows.[15]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ìvan. Ìvan. Hrvatski jezični portal. 2018-03-18. sh.
  2. Web site: Jȕraj. Júrić. Hrvatski jezični portal. 2018-03-18. sh.
  3. News: Genoa, addio al calcio giocato per Juric. TuttoMercatoWeb. it. 2010-06-14. 14 June 2010.
  4. Web site: Player Database. 17 September 2022. EU-football.
  5. News: Baggio's new life As a professional coach. 18 July 2011. 20 July 2011. La Gazzetta dello Sport. it. https://web.archive.org/web/20110722114856/http://english.gazzetta.it/Football/18-07-2011/baggio-s-new-life-802081638321.shtml. 22 July 2011. dead.
  6. News: F.C. Internazionale – Technical staff 2011/12. Internazionale web site. 5 July 2011. 5 July 2011. 16 March 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130316115450/http://www2.inter.it/aas/squadra/staff?L=en. dead.
  7. News: US Città di Palermo. it. 20 September 2012. 18 September 2012. LO STAFF DEL MISTER. THE COACHING STAFF.
  8. Web site: Crotone promoted to Serie A for first time in their history. ESPN FC. 29 April 2016. 6 September 2017.
  9. Web site: GENOA CFC – COMUNICATO STAMPA. it. 20 February 2017. 19 February 2017. Genoa CFC. https://web.archive.org/web/20170906224821/http://genoacfc.it/notizie/genoa-cfc-comunicato-stampa-16/. 6 September 2017. dead.
  10. Web site: Official: Ballardini out, Juric in. Football Italia. 9 October 2018.
  11. News: Hellas Verona FC. 28 May 2021 . 28 May 2021 . Ivan Juric e Hellas Verona FC si separano. Italian .
  12. Web site: Torino FC . 28 May 2021 . 28 May 2021 . Ivan Juric allenatore del Toro . Italian . 2 June 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210602215543/https://www.torinofc.it/news/28/05/2021/ivan-juric-allenatore-del-toro_26777 . dead .
  13. Web site: COMUNICATO STAMPA. it. Torino FC. 2024-06-21 . 2024-06-21 .
  14. Web site: Sarri wins Panchina d'Oro. Football Italia. 27 March 2017. 27 March 2017.
  15. Web site: Calcio e musica metal le passioni di Ivan Juric. 10 November 2015.