Matjaž Kek Explained

Matjaž Kek
Upright:1.1
Birth Date:1961 9, df=yes[1]
Birth Place:Maribor, People's Republic of Slovenia, FPR Yugoslavia
Height:1.84 m
Position:Defender
Currentclub:Slovenia (manager)
Youthclubs1:Maribor
Youthclubs2:Železničar Maribor
Years1:1979–1980
Clubs1:Železničar Maribor
Years2:1980–1985
Clubs2:Maribor
Caps2:114
Goals2:36
Years3:1985–1988
Clubs3:Spittal/Drau
Caps3:98
Goals3:32
Years4:1988–1995
Clubs4:GAK
Caps4:113
Goals4:19
Years5:1995–1999
Clubs5:Maribor
Caps5:126
Goals5:17
Nationalyears1:1992
Nationalteam1:Slovenia
Nationalcaps1:1
Nationalgoals1:0
Manageryears1:2000
Managerclubs1:Maribor
Manageryears2:2001
Managerclubs2:Maribor (interim)
Manageryears3:2002–2004
Managerclubs3:Maribor
Manageryears4:2006
Managerclubs4:Slovenia U15
Manageryears5:2006–2007
Managerclubs5:Slovenia U16
Manageryears6:2007–2011
Managerclubs6:Slovenia
Manageryears7:2011–2012
Managerclubs7:Al-Ittihad
Manageryears8:2013–2018
Managerclubs8:Rijeka
Manageryears9:2018–
Managerclubs9:Slovenia

Matjaž Kek (born 9 September 1961) is a Slovenian professional football manager and former player who is the manager of the Slovenia national team.

In his managerial career, he has won the Slovenian league twice with Maribor. As coach of the Slovenia national team, he led the team to two major tournaments, qualifying for the 2010 FIFA World Cup and UEFA Euro 2024.

Playing career

Kek started his career at his home club NK Maribor, before moving to another Maribor-based team, Železničar Maribor.[2] In 1980, he returned to Maribor.[1] In 1985 he joined the Austrian club Spittal/Drau, where he stayed for three seasons. Kek then transferred to another Austrian club, GAK of the Austrian Bundesliga where he played for seven years. After that, he returned to Maribor, where between 1995 and 1999 he won three Slovenian league titles, before retiring. Overall, Kek made 280 appearances for Maribor in all competitions over the span of eleven seasons.[3] He spent most of his career playing in defense, mostly in the centre-back position and was known for his leadership abilities.

He was capped once by Slovenia, in a 1992 friendly match against Cyprus.[4]

Managerial career

Maribor

After finishing his career as a player, Kek stayed at Maribor, serving as an assistant manager for one season, before being appointed as manager in March 2000 after Bojan Prašnikar left the club.[5] He immediately won the league title in the 1999–2000 season.[6] He resigned in September 2000 after a 3–1 defeat against Korotan Prevalje.[7] In October 2001, Kek returned to Maribor as an interim manager after Ivo Šušak resigned.[8] A couple weeks later, he was moved to the assistant manager position after Prašnikar took over the managerial role.[9] In September 2002, he once again became a manager of the team,[10] and won the league title in the 2002–03 season.[6] Kek was sacked by the team on 20 September 2004 after a string of poor results.[11]

Slovenia national team

Between 2006 and 2007, Kek was the head coach of Slovenia's under-15 and under-16 youth teams.[1] On 5 January 2007, Kek was appointed manager of the Slovenia national team,[12] which he led to the 2010 FIFA World Cup after beating Russia in the play-off. On 24 October 2011, after the unsuccessful UEFA Euro 2012 qualifications, Kek and the Football Association of Slovenia came to a mutual agreement on the early termination of his contract.[13] He was succeeded by Slaviša Stojanović.[14]

Al-Ittihad

On 20 December 2011, Kek became the head coach of Saudi Arabian club Al-Ittihad, however, his brief encounter with the Arabian football finished abruptly when he was sacked less than two months later, on 8 February 2012.[15] [16]

Rijeka

On 27 February 2013, after more than a year without contract, Kek took over Croatian top division club HNK Rijeka.[17] He led Rijeka to the group stage of the UEFA Europa League in both the 2013–14 and 2014–15 seasons. In the 2016–17 season, Kek led Rijeka to their first-ever championship title and the historic double. He also won the 2013–14 and 2016–17 editions of the Croatian Cup, as well as the 2014 Croatian Super Cup. In the 2013–14, 2014–15 and 2015–16 seasons of the Croatian First League, Rijeka finished as the runners-up. With over five years at the club, Kek holds numerous club records, including for most wins and appearances for a manager. On 24 October 2016, he became Rijeka's longest-serving manager by single appointment.[18] [19] In June 2017, Kek signed a new three-year contract with Rijeka, which ties him with the club until June 2020.[20] On 7 September 2017, Kek became the longest-serving manager by single appointment in the history of the Croatian First Football League.[21] He resigned on 6 October 2018 after a 2–1 defeat against HNK Gorica.[22]

Return to the Slovenia national team

On 27 November 2018, Kek was appointed as the manager of Slovenia for the second time in his career, replacing caretaker manager Igor Benedejčič.[23] He managed the team in the UEFA Euro 2020 qualifiers, where Slovenia finished in fourth place with four wins out of ten games.[24] In 2020, Slovenia went undefeated for a record eight consecutive games, and also finished first in Group 3 of the 2020–21 UEFA Nations League C and was thus promoted to League B.[25]

In the UEFA Euro 2024 qualifiers, Kek guided Slovenia to second place in the group after defeating Kazakhstan 2–1 on the final matchday, securing the country's first European Championship appearance in 24 years.[26]

Personal life

Matjaž's father, Franc, played for NK Maribor during the early 1960s, earning 51 appearances for the club and scoring one goal.[27] [28] His son, also named Matjaž, is a former footballer.[29]

Managerial statistics

Managerial record by team and tenure
TeamFromToRecord
Maribor9 March 200010 September 2000[30] [31]
Maribor9 September 200220 September 2004[32] [33] [34]
Slovenia5 January 200724 October 2011[35]
Al-Ittihad20 December 20118 February 2012[36]
Rijeka27 February 20136 October 2018
Slovenia27 November 2018Present
Total

Honours

Player

Maribor

1996–97, 1997–98, 1998–99

1996–97, 1998–99

Manager

Maribor

Rijeka

2016–17[36]

2013–14, 2016–17[36]

2014[36]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Strokovno vodstvo . . 14 July 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200626110337/https://www.nzs.si/Reprezentanca/Moske_reprezentance/A_reprezentanca/Strokovno_vodstvo . sl . 26 June 2020.
  2. Web site: Matjaž Kek: Po zmagi nad Rusi so nas gledali, kot bi padli z lune . Metropolitan.si . 9 July 2021 . sl-SI . 23 March 2010.
  3. News: Kek Matjaž – nastopi. . 14 July 2020. sl .
  4. Web site: Matjaž Kek, international football player . eu-football.info . 11 November 2023 . en.
  5. Web site: STA: Kek namesto Prašnikarja . sta.si . . 9 July 2020 . sl . 9 March 2000.
  6. Web site: Nekdanji podprli zdajšnje . . 9 July 2020 . sl.
  7. Web site: STA: Matjaž Kek ponudil odstop . sta.si . . 11 July 2020 . sl . 9 September 2000.
  8. Web site: STA: Šušak ni več trener Maribora Pivovarne Laško . sta.si . . 11 July 2020 . sl . 11 October 2001.
  9. Web site: Novi trener vijoličastih je Bojan Prašnikar . . 11 July 2020 . sl . 28 October 2001.
  10. Web site: Matjaž Kek na čelu vijoličastih. . 11 July 2020 . sl . 9 September 2002.
  11. Web site: Matjaž Kek nič več na mariborski klopi . sta.si . . 11 July 2020 . sl . 20 September 2004.
  12. Web site: Na vročo klop bo sedel Matjaž Kek . . 3 March 2021 . sl . 5 January 2007.
  13. Web site: Kek No Longer National Football Team Coach. Football Association of Slovenia. 24 October 2011. 14 July 2020. dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120219145119/http://www.football.si/news/2011-10-24-Kek-No-Longer-National-Football-Team-Coach . 19 February 2012.
  14. Web site: Slaviša Stojanović novi selektor reprezentance Slovenije . . 13 July 2020 . sl . 24 October 2011.
  15. Web site: Suhadolnik . Jernej . Kek ob Rdečem morju: Ittihad zame velik izziv . . 14 July 2020 . sl-si . 20 December 2011.
  16. Web site: Ben. Somerford . Saudi Arabian giants Al Ittihad sack ex-Slovenia coach Matjaz Kek . goal.com . 14 July 2020. 8 February 2012.
  17. Web site: Pacak. Tomislav. Rijeka odabrala Matjaža Keka. Sportnet.hr. hr. 27 February 2013.
  18. Web site: Matjaž Kek od Intera do Intera: rekordnih 1335 dana na klupi Rijeke . Vlado . Vivoda . Hocuri.com . 24 October 2016 . 25 October 2016 . hr .
  19. Web site: Pod stijenama Kantride 24.10. – Ruše se rekordi . Korado . Vujnović . Radio Rijeka . 24 October 2016 . 4 November 2016 . hr .
  20. Web site: Matjaž Kek i Srećko Juričić produžili ugovor . . 3 July 2017 . 4 July 2017 . hr .
  21. Web site: Zgodovinski podvig: Matjažu Keku ploska vsa Hrvaška . . Rok . Plestenjak . 7 September 2017 . 8 September 2017 . sl .
  22. News: Kek podnio ostavku: "Čuo sam se s Miškovićem, više nisam trener Rijeke". Index.hr. hr. 6 October 2018. 6 October 2018. H. V..
  23. News: Veliki Matjaž Kek. Pretkani Štajerec se vrača na krov.. sl. 27 November 2018. 27 November 2018. Rok. Viškovič. Siol.
  24. Web site: European Qualifiers – Standings . . 14 July 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200705222207/https://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/standings/ . 5 July 2020.
  25. Web site: Gruden . Toni . Iz letala se vidi, da je Slovenija postala ekipa, ki pa bo svojo vrednost dokazovala v 2021 . . 25 November 2020 . sl . 19 November 2020.
  26. Web site: Kek: Odkar sem prišel v Stožice, sem si požvižgaval "Dviga Slovenija zastave" . . 21 November 2023 . sl . 20 November 2023.
  27. News: Kek Franc – nastopi. . 27 November 2018. sl .
  28. News: Kek Franc – goli. . 27 November 2018. sl .
  29. News: Družina Kek: dvakrat šest. rb. Ekipa24. sl. 10 November 2014. 27 November 2018.
  30. Web site: 1. Slovenska nogometna liga – 1999/00 . . 3 March 2021 . sl.
  31. Web site: 1. Slovenska nogometna liga – 2000/01 . . 3 March 2021 . sl.
  32. Web site: 1. Slovenska nogometna liga – 2002/03 . . 2 March 2021 . sl.
  33. Web site: 1. Slovenska nogometna liga – 2003/04 . . 2 March 2021 . sl.
  34. Web site: 1. Slovenska nogometna liga – 2004/05 . . 2 March 2021 . sl.
  35. Web site: Matjaž Kek – national football team manager . eu-football.info . 14 July 2020.
  36. Web site: Matjaz Kek. footballdatabase.eu. 9 July 2020.