Miroslav Đukić Explained

Miroslav Đukić
Birth Date:19 February 1966
Height:1.85 m
Years1:1986–1989
Caps1:87
Goals1:4
Years2:1989–1990
Caps2:31
Goals2:1
Years3:1990–1997
Caps3:217
Goals3:7
Years4:1997–2003
Caps4:157
Goals4:4
Years5:2003–2004
Caps5:27
Goals5:0
Nationalyears1:1991–2001
Nationalcaps1:48
Nationalgoals1:2
Manageryears1:2006–2007
Manageryears2:2007
Manageryears3:2007–2008
Manageryears4:2009
Manageryears5:2011
Manageryears6:2011–2013
Manageryears7:2013
Manageryears8:2014–2015
Manageryears9:2017
Manageryears10:2017–2018
Manageryears11:2019–2020

Miroslav Đukić (Serbian: Мирослав Ђукић, pronounced as /mǐroslaʋ dʑǔkitɕ/; born 19 February 1966) is a Serbian former footballer who played as a sweeper, and a manager.

He spent fourteen years of his professional career in Spain, notably at the service of Deportivo de La Coruña and Valencia, amassing La Liga totals of 368 games and 11 goals and winning a combined six major titles for the two teams.

Đukić represented FR Yugoslavia in one World Cup and one European Championship. After retiring, he embarked in a managerial career at both club and international level.

Playing career

Club

Born in Šabac and living in a small town near Šabac called Štitar in the Socialist Republic of Serbia, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Đukić began his playing career with FK Mačva Šabac, moving in 1988 to Belgrade with FK Rad after reported interest from both national giants FK Partizan and Red Star Belgrade.

In the middle of 1990, Đukić signed for Deportivo de La Coruña in Spain, who purchased him for 40 million pesetas in 1990. He only appeared in five league games for the Galicians in his first season, which ended in La Liga promotion, but, from there onwards, became an undisputed starter, never totalling less than 35 matches and 3,000 minutes of action in five consecutive campaigns, as Super Depor was coming to fruition.

On 14 May 1994, in the league's last round, at home against Valencia CF, Đukić missed a penalty kick in the game's last minute (eventual 0–0 draw), as habitual taker Donato had already been replaced and second option Bebeto refused the responsibility since he failed to score one the previous match.[1] [2] As a result, FC Barcelona were crowned champions instead, and the elegant defender left A Coruña at the end of 1996–97 at the age of 31 as his contract was not renewed.

Subsequently, Đukić joined Valencia,[3] starting in all of the league games he took part in his first three seasons and helping the Che to two consecutive UEFA Champions League finals, both lost.[4] [5] Already as a backup, he made 16 appearances as the club won the first national championship in 31 years in 2002.

Đukić returned to Segunda División after 12 years for the last season of his career, playing for CD Tenerife[6] and retiring at the age of 38, having appeared in exactly 400 matches in the Spanish league (both major levels combined).

International

Đukić made his debut for Yugoslavia on 27 February 1991, in a 1–1 friendly draw against Turkey in İzmir. He went on to win 48 caps scoring twice,[7] and represented the newly formed FR Yugoslavia at UEFA Euro 2000 (all the games and minutes for the quarter-finalists).[8] [9] [10] [11] [12]

Đukić was also a member of the squad that competed at the 1998 FIFA World Cup, but did not play due to injury. His final international was a September 2001 World Cup qualification match against Slovenia.[13]

Coaching career

Serbia U-21 national team and Partizan

Đukić earned his coaching license in Spain, and started his new career in July 2006 with Serbia's under-21 team with which he qualified in dramatic fashion for the 2007 UEFA European Championship (3–0 home loss against Sweden, followed by a 5–0 away win).[14]

On 23 January 2007, Đukić was simultaneously named head coach of Partizan,[15] [16] being eventually voted Manager of the Year.

Đukić led the Serbia under-21 team to the final of the 2007 UEFA European Championship, losing against hosts Netherlands.[17] He stepped down shortly thereafter.

On 19 December 2007, Đukić decided not to extend his expired contract with Partizan and was appointed head coach of Serbia. He was replaced at the helm of Partizan by Slaviša Jokanović.

Serbia national team

On 25 December 2007, Đukić was officially presented as the new head coach of the Serbia national team.[18] He made his debut as head coach against Macedonia in Skopje, on 6 February 2008. The match ended with a score of 1-1. In the next four friendly matches, Đukić recorded defeats against Ukraine (2-0), Russia (2-1) and Germany (2-1) and a draw with the Republic of Ireland (1-1).

Đukić also led Serbia at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. Before the tournament, Đukić had a brief public row with Partizan and several other European clubs who did not wish to let their players go to Beijing.[19] At the Olympic tournament, Serbia was eliminated in the group stage with only one point won (playing Australia 1-1, Ivory Coast 2-4 and Argentina 0-2).

On 19 August 2008, the Executive Board of the Football Association of Serbia announced that Miroslav Đukić is no longer the manager of Serbia and that Radomir Antić will be appointed in his place, reasoning that Đukić was replaced due to "bad results in friendly matches of the senior national team this year, as well as failure at the Olympic Games in Beijing".[20] Đukić was Serbia manager for only eight months, and he was replaced without ever leading the national team in a competitive match.

Belgium, Spain and UAE

On 11 June 2009 he signed for R.E. Mouscron in Belgium, replacing Enzo Scifo and being joined at the Pro League team by former Valencia teammates Amedeo Carboni and Juan Sánchez, who acted as sporting director and technical director, respectively; all left shortly after, as the club folded due to severe economical problems.[21]

In late March 2011, Đukić became Hércules CF manager after Esteban Vigo was sacked. His first match in charge was a 3–1 away win against Real Sociedad,[22] but the Valencians ultimately suffered top-flight relegation.[23]

On 6 July 2011, Đukić was appointed at another second division side, agreeing to a three-year contract with Real Valladolid.[24] In early June 2013, after leading them to promotion in his first season – via the playoffs – and the 14th position in the second, he replaced Ernesto Valverde at the helm of former club Valencia.[25]

Đukić was relieved of his duties on 16 December 2013, following the team's eighth loss of the season, 3–0 at Atlético Madrid which left it in ninth place.[26] He was revealed as the new Córdoba CF manager on 20 October 2014, succeeding Albert Ferrer.[27]

On 23 January 2017, Đukić became the head coach of Al Shabab, but was forced out after the club merged with Al Ahli to form Shabab Al Ahli.

Return to Partizan

At the beginning of June 2017, Đukić was appointed head coach of Partizan for the second time in his coaching career.[28] He signed a two-year contract, replacing Marko Nikolić, who previously resigned. Đukić made his comeback debut on the Partizan bench in the 2nd round of Champions League qualification against Budućnost Podgorica. With Đukić on the bench, Partizan managed to eliminate Budućnost in two matches,[29] but was then eliminated by Olympiacos in the 3rd round of qualification.[30] After that, Partizan managed to win a place in the group stage of the Europa League after eliminating Videoton.[31] Under the leadership of Đukić, Partizan managed to pass the group stage of the Europa League in competition with Dynamo Kyiv, Young Boys and Skënderbeu, thus securing a "European spring" after thirteen years.[32] In the round of 16 of the Europa League, Partizan was eliminated by Viktoria Plzeň.[33]

Although he had success in Europe, Đukić failed to defend the title of Serbian champion with Partizan. In March 2018, the usually calm Đukić made headlines after he used profanities at a press conference, saying that he "was born in fucking Štitar and not sunny Valencia" and that he was "a bum like all of you here."[34] He finished the 2017–18 competitive season in the Serbian Superliga in second place, 17 points behind first-place Red Star.[35] He managed to defend the trophy in the Serbian Cup, after defeating Mladost Lučani in the final (2–1).[36] In May, Đukić arose minor controversy when he said "if Marko Janković manages to overcome the Montenegrin in him, he will be a great player."[37]

Đukić also started the 2018–19 season on the bench of Partizan. He led the club in the first two rounds of the 2018–19 competition in the Serbian Superliga, where in the first round they were defeated by Radnik Surdulica and then in the second round they defeated Dinamo Vranje.[38] [39] He also led the black and whites in the qualification for the Europa League, where first Rudar Pljevlja and then Lithuanian FK Trakai were eliminated. He again arose controversy before the latter match-up for referring to Trakai as "not being some Indians with feathers."[40] Despite the fact that he led Partizan to the 3rd round of qualification for the Europa League, Đukić was dismissed on 3 August 2018 and replaced by Zoran Mirković.[41]

Sporting Gijón

Đukić came back to the Spanish second tier on 22 December 2019, taking the helm of Sporting de Gijón.[42] Following a 13th-place finish, he was replaced by David Gallego the following July.[43]

Career statistics

International

Appearances and goals by national team and year[44]
National teamYearAppsGoals
Yugoslavia199120
199200
1993*00
199420
199510
199650
1997111
199860
199970
200070
200171
Total482

Managerial statistics

Managerial record by team and tenure
TeamNatFromToRecord
Serbia U211 July 200630 June 2007
Partizan9 January 200719 December 2007
Serbia19 December 200719 August 2008[45]
Mouscron11 June 200931 October 2009
Hércules24 March 201123 June 2011[46]
Valladolid6 July 20115 June 2013[47]
Valencia5 June 201316 December 2013[48]
Córdoba20 October 201416 March 2015[49]
Al Shabab23 January 201716 May 2017
Partizan5 June 20173 August 2018
Sporting Gijón22 December 201921 July 2020[50]
Total

Honours

Player

Deportivo

1994–95

1995

Valencia

2001–02

1998–99

1999

1998

Manager

Serbia U21

Valladolid

2012

Partizan

2017–18

Individual

2007[51]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Joy of Six: the greatest league title finales . . Rob . Smyth . 18 April 2008 . 1 December 2013.
  2. News: El Depor perdió la Liga en 1994 ante un Valencia primado . Depor lost 1994 league against sold out Valencia . La Opinión A Coruña . es . 6 May 2008 . 1 December 2013.
  3. News: Djukic, todo ambición . Djukic, all ambition . . Carlos . Urrutia . es . 3 July 1997 . 26 June 2018.
  4. Web site: Real storm to Cup glory. BBC Sport. 24 May 2000. 26 June 2018.
  5. Web site: Bayern crowned European champions. BBC Sport. 23 May 2001. 26 June 2018.
  6. News: Djukic firma por un año con el Tenerife . Djukic signs for one year with Tenerife . . es . 4 August 2003 . 26 June 2018.
  7. Web site: Yugoslavia (Serbia (and Montenegro)) - Record International Players. 7 July 2024. RSSSF.
  8. News: Mucho talento y muchos años . A lot of talent and a lot of years . . Santiago . Segurola . es . 21 June 2000 . 26 June 2018.
  9. Web site: Milošević stars as Yugoslavia beat the odds . UEFA . 6 October 2003 . 26 June 2018.
  10. Web site: Yugoslavs ease past Norway . BBC Sport . 18 June 2000 . 26 June 2018.
  11. Web site: Spain pull off a miracle in seven-goal classic . UEFA . 6 October 2003 . 26 June 2018.
  12. Web site: Kluivert stars as Oranje leave Yugoslavia in shade . UEFA . 6 October 2003 . 26 June 2018.
  13. Web site: Miroslav Đukić, international football player. 7 July 2024. EU-football.info.
  14. Web site: U21 herr: Sverige utslaget – Serbien vann med 5–0 . U21 men: Sweden ousted – Serbia won by 5–0 . Svensk Fotboll . sv . 10 October 2016 . 12 July 2017.
  15. News: Partizan need more than Djukic spirit . The Guardian . Jonathan . Wilson . 23 January 2007 . 1 December 2013.
  16. News: Fudbaleri su vrlo monogamni . Footballers are very monogamous . . Radmila . Radosavljević . sr . 30 June 2007 . 1 December 2013.
  17. Web site: Jong Oranje clinch European crown . UEFA . Michael . Harrold . 23 June 2007 . 12 July 2017.
  18. News: Miroslav Djukić prvi Srbin selektor Srbije . mondo.rs . 25 December 2007 . 1 July 2024 . 29 June 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180629074208/http://mondo.rs/a83384/Sport/Fudbal/Miroslav-Djukic-prvi-Srbin-selektor-Srbije.html .
  19. News: Djukic threatens to step down over player row . . 20 July 2008 . 1 July 2024 . en.
  20. Web site: Đukićev oproštaj od novinara. Djukic's farewell to the press. Radio Television of Serbia. sr. 20 August 2008. 1 July 2024.
  21. News: Djukic dimite como técnico del Excelsior Mouscron, que podría bajar a Cuarta por las deudas . Djukic resigns as manager of Excelsior Mouscron, who could be relegated to the Fourth for debts . . es . 3 November 2009 . 26 June 2018.
  22. Web site: Hercules claim giant win . . 3 April 2011 . 1 December 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20131231215617/http://espnfc.com/gamecast?id=301825&cc=5739 . 31 December 2013 .
  23. News: Djukic: "El descenso es una decepción para todos" . Djukic: "The relegation is a disappointment for everybody" . . es . 11 May 2011 . 26 June 2018.
  24. News: Miroslav Djukic, nuevo entrenador del Valladolid . Miroslav Djukic, new Valladolid coach . Diario AS . es . 6 July 2011 . 1 December 2013.
  25. News: Djukic ya es técnico del Valencia . Djukic is already the Valencia manager . . Fidel . De la Fuente . es . 5 June 2013 . 1 December 2013.
  26. News: El Valencia destituye a Djukic . Valencia dismiss Djukic . Marca . Fernando . Álvarez . es . 16 December 2013 . 16 December 2013.
  27. News: El serbio Miroslav Djukic es el nuevo entrenador del Córdoba en lugar Ferrer . Serbian Miroslav Djukic is the new manager of Córdoba in place of Ferrer . Mundo Deportivo . es . 20 October 2014 . 23 November 2014.
  28. News: Djukic regresa para meter al Partizan en la Champions . Djukic returns to put Partizan in Champions . . César . Izquierdo . es . 7 June 2017 . 12 July 2017.
  29. News: Đukić: Nismo bili ONAJ Partizan koji želimo... . mondo.rs . 19 July 2017 . 14 March 2024 . sr.
  30. News: Đukić: Presudilo iskustvo i poraz u Humskoj . rts.rs . 2 August 2017. 14 March 2024 . sr.
  31. News: Đukićeva podvala i savršene kontre Partizana! Ovakav tim zaslužuje Evropu (VIDEO) . mozzartsport.com . 24 August 2017. 14 March 2024 . sr.
  32. News: Proleće stiglo u Humsku – Partizan u 1/16f LE! . b92.net . 23 November 2017 . 14 March 2024 . sr.
  33. News: RAZOČARAN POSLE ELIMINACIJE Đukić: Nisu nam dozvolili da napravimo šansu . sport.blic.rs . 2 February 2018 . 14 March 2024 . sr.
  34. Web site: Đukiću prekipelo: Rođen sam u je***om Štitaru, dripac sam kao i vi. Đukić seething: I was born in f***ing Štitar, I am a bum like you. B92. sr. 6 March 2018. 1 August 2018.
  35. News: Vazura: Đukić ostaje trener Partizana! . novosti.rs . 28 May 2018 . 14 March 2024 . sr.
  36. News: Đukićev prvi trofej posle 12 godina: Vrhunska sezona, igračima ništa ne zameram . mozzartsport.com . 23 May 2018 . 14 March 2024 . sr.
  37. Web site: O Jankovićevom skidanju dresa: Kad pobediš Crnogorca u sebi – bićeš igrač. About Janković's jersey removal: When you overcome the Montenegrin in you – you will be a player. Mozzart Sport. sr. 4 May 2018. 29 July 2018.
  38. News: Đukić posle poraza od Radnika ukazao na najveći problem Partizana . telegraf.rs . 22 July 2018 . 14 March 2024 . sr.
  39. News: MIROSLAV ĐUKIĆ POSLE TRIJUMFA NAD DINAMOM: Ovo je pobeda za samopouzdanje! . kurir.rs . 29 July 2018 . 14 March 2024 . sr.
  40. News: ĐUKIĆ O INDIJANCIMA, ZVIŽDUCIMA, PRITISKU: Ne znamo da se završio Drugi svetski rat i da je Tito umro, nismo se aktualizovali. ĐUKIĆ ON INDIANS, HEARTS, PRISONS: We do not know that the Second World War ended and that Tito died, we did not update ourselves. Večernje novosti. sr. 28 July 2018. 29 July 2018.
  41. News: Partizan: Đukić smenjen, Mirković novi trener . rts.rs . 3 August 2018 . 14 March 2024 . sr.
  42. Web site: Miroslav Djukić, nuevo entrenador del Sporting. Miroslav Djukić, new Sporting manager. Sporting Gijón. es. 22 December 2019. 23 December 2019.
  43. Web site: El surienc David Gallego relleva Djukic com a nou entrenador de l'Sporting. Súria-born David Gallego replaces Đukić as the new manager of Sporting. Regió 7. ca. 21 July 2020. 29 July 2020.
  44. Web site: Miroslav Đukić. European Football. 22 August 2018.
  45. Web site: Serbian strength in depth can dispel fiasco of 2006. Reuters. Zoran. Milosavljević. 19 May 2010. 12 July 2017.
  46. Web site: Djukić: Miroslav Djukić Micic: Matches 2010–11. BDFutbol. 12 February 2017.
  47. Web site: Djukić: Miroslav Djukić Micic: Matches 2011–12. BDFutbol. 12 February 2017.
    Web site: Djukić: Miroslav Djukić Micic: Matches 2012–13. BDFutbol. 12 February 2017.
  48. Web site: Djukić: Miroslav Djukić Micic: Matches 2013–14. BDFutbol. 12 February 2017.
  49. Web site: Djukić: Miroslav Djukić Micic: Matches 2014–15. BDFutbol. 12 February 2017.
  50. Web site: Djukić: Miroslav Djukić Micic: Matches 2019–20. BDFutbol. 22 December 2019.
  51. Web site: FSS: Žigić i Đukić najbolji u 2007. FAS: Zigić and Đukić best in 2007. B92. sr. 18 December 2007. 12 March 2020.