Preki Explained

Preki
Fullname:Predrag Radosavljević
Birth Date:24 June 1963
Birth Place:Belgrade, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia
Height:1.75m (05.74feet)[1]
Position:Midfielder
Currentclub:Seattle Sounders FC (assistant)
Youthclubs1:Čukarički
Years1:1982–1985
Clubs1:Red Star Belgrade
Caps1:2
Goals1:0
Years2:1985–1990
Clubs2:Tacoma Stars (indoor)
Caps2:247
Goals2:209
Years3:1990
Clubs3:Råslätts SK
Years4:1990–1992
Clubs4:St. Louis Storm (indoor)
Caps4:91
Goals4:113
Years5:1992–1994
Clubs5:Everton
Caps5:46
Goals5:4
Years6:1994–1995
Clubs6:San Jose Grizzlies (indoor)
Caps6:32
Goals6:67
Years7:1994–1995
Clubs7:Portsmouth
Caps7:40
Goals7:5
Years8:1996–2000
Clubs8:Kansas City Wizards
Caps8:145
Goals8:50
Years9:2001
Clubs9:Miami Fusion
Caps9:24
Goals9:8
Years10:2002–2005
Clubs10:Kansas City Wizards
Caps10:73
Goals10:21
Totalcaps:330
Totalgoals:88
Nationalyears1:1996–2001
Nationalteam1:United States
Nationalcaps1:28
Nationalgoals1:4
Manageryears1:2006
Managerclubs1:Chivas USA (assistant)
Manageryears2:2007–2009
Managerclubs2:Chivas USA
Manageryears3:2009–2010
Managerclubs3:Toronto FC
Manageryears4:2014–2015
Managerclubs4:Sacramento Republic
Manageryears5:2017
Managerclubs5:Saint Louis FC
Manageryears6:2018–
Managerclubs6:Seattle Sounders FC (assistant)

Predrag Radosavljević (Serbian: Предраг Радосављевић; born June 24, 1963), better known by the nickname Preki, is a former soccer player and coach. He is currently an assistant coach with Seattle Sounders FC in Major League Soccer (MLS). He previously coached Sacramento Republic FC and Saint Louis FC in the United Soccer League and coached in MLS with Toronto FC and Chivas USA. Born in Yugoslavia, he represented the United States national team.

He played indoor soccer in the United States for over a decade, being considered among the best indoor players of all time.[2] During his playing football career, he played for English clubs Everton and Portsmouth, and was an 'MLS original' upon the formation of MLS in 1996, playing for the Kansas City Wizards (now known as Sporting Kansas City) and Miami Fusion. He is the only two-time winner of the MLS MVP award, now known as the Landon Donovan MVP Award, and represented the United States at the 1998 FIFA World Cup. He was elected to the American National Soccer Hall of Fame in 2010.[3]

In 2015 Preki left his managing role at Sacramento Republic FC by mutual consent. It was thought that he had landed the Leicester City FC job, but it was given to Claudio Ranieri.[4]

Playing career

Professional

Born in Belgrade, SR Serbia, Preki played briefly for Red Star Belgrade in the old Yugoslav First League after coming from FK Čukarički where he played in their youth team.[5] In the summer of 1985, the Tacoma Stars head coach Bob McNab spotted Preki at an indoor tournament in Belgrade and sent him to the United States.[6] He played five seasons for the Stars. During those years, he was a three-time First Team All Star, the 1988 and 1989 All Star Game MVP, led the league in assists in 1988 and scoring in 1989, and was the 1989 MISL MVP. During the summer of 1989, Preki began to consider becoming a U.S. citizen and returning to the outdoor game in order to make himself eligible for the U.S. national team.[7] He played one season for Råslätts SK in Sweden in 1990.[8] The Stars released Preki in July 1990 as part of a salary reduction move.[9] In August, he signed with the St. Louis Storm.[10] He played two seasons in St. Louis before being bought by Everton manager Howard Kendall for a fee of £100,000 in the summer of 1992 following a trial. He made 53 appearances for the Blues, 28 of those as a substitute. In June 1994, Preki signed with the San Jose Grizzlies of the Continental Indoor Soccer League where he rejoined Bob McNab from his Tacoma days.[11] He played eight games, scoring sixteen goals, before returning to England in August 1994 to play for Portsmouth. On July 5, 1995, the Grizzlies purchased Preki's contract from Portsmouth.[12] He was the CISL's second-leading scorer and league MVP.[13]

Major League Soccer

Preki resumed outdoor play beginning with MLS's inaugural season in 1996 when he joined the Kansas City Wiz, renamed the Wizards after the 1996 season. The league allocated him to the Wiz on February 6, 1996.[14] He was named to the MLS All-Star for five straight years between 1996 and 2000, being the MVP of the 1999 match after scoring a first-half brace to lead his side to a 6–4 win.[2] In 1997, he won the scoring title with 41 points as well as the league MVP award.[2] On 9 September 1998, Preki scored a hat-trick and made two assists against San Jose Earthquakes, tying a league record with eight points in a single game.[2] In the opening match of the 2000 season, Preki scored his side's fourth goal in a 4–3 win over Chicago Fire, which proved to be crucial as both sides finished the 2000 regular season with a record-breaking 57 points, but the Wizards won the Supporters' Shield due to the goal difference.[15] On 15 October, the 37-year-old Preki started in the 2000 MLS Cup, again against Chicago Fire, which ended in a 1–0 victory, being one of only three players, along with Mo Johnston and Uche Okafor, to have been a member of the inaugural Wizards team.[16] The 2000 season still is the most successful in the club's history.[15] Between 1996 and 2000, Preki scored a total of 50 goals in 145 appearances for Kansas City.[1]

In 2001, Preki joined the Miami Fusion and scored eight goals and 14 assists in 24 games, thus playing a crucial role in the turnaround that saw the Fusion go from worst to first, winning his second Supporters Shield for the best regular season record in MLS.[2] After spending the 2001 campaign with the Miami Fusion, Preki was able to rejoin his former club in the 2002 MLS Dispersal Draft, but only after every other team in the league had passed on selecting him.[1] On 23 March 2002, he became MLS' all-time leading scorer with 223 points (65g, 93a), and finished that season as the team's leading scorer with 24 points (7g, 10a).[2] On 31 May 2003, Preki notched two late goal contributions against New England Revolution to salvage a 2–2 away draw, marking the first time that Kansas City had come away with a road result after trailing by two goals with 20 minutes remaining.[17] In 2003, the 40-year-old Preki played and started 30 games for the Wizards, logging nearly 2,700 minutes. His season total of 12 goals and 17 assists won him the MLS Most Valuable Player award, making him the oldest-ever winner of the award and also the only player to win MLS MVP more than once.[2] [17]

On 21 February 2004, Preki suffered a fractured fibula and dislocated left ankle during a preseason exhibition match and missed four months of the season, returning only in a 1–2 loss to Columbus Crew on 18 August.[2] On 10 September, he underwent a arthroscopic surgery on his left ankle that ended his season, so he did not participate in Kansas' triumphant campaign in the 2004 U.S. Open Cup.[2] He retired following the 2005 season, scoring a goal in the last minute of his final game with Kansas City to salvage a 2–2 draw with FC Dallas on 15 October, and in doing so at the age of 42 years and 111 days, he became both the oldest player and the oldest scorer in MLS history, although the appearance record has since been broken by Pat Onstad in 2011.[18] He was named to the MLS All-Time Best XI after his retirement.[2] [1]

Preki is the only player to have won the MLS MVP Award and the MLS Scoring Champion Award (now respectively known as the Landon Donovan MVP Award and the MLS Golden Boot) twice, winning in 1997 and 2003, and is also the current all-time league leader in points with 270 (79 goals and 112 assists, plus another 25 points on 10 goals and 5 assists in the playoffs).[19] Preki is still widely regarded as the greatest player in Kansas City's history, as he ranks first on career charts for both goals (79), and assists (112).[1]

International

Originally from Yugoslavia, Preki was living and working in the U.S. in 1985 but when he was offered a spot on the U.S. national team he applied for U.S. citizenship which was granted on October 25, 1996.[2] He made his debut for the United States on November 3, 1996, against Guatemala at the age of 33, making him one of the oldest players to make an international debut. Preki played a total of 28 games for the U.S., scoring four goals, one of them to beat Brazil at the 1998 Gold Cup.[2] He made his last appearance for the national team in a 2–0 loss away to Costa Rica in World Cup qualifying on September 5, 2001.[20]

International goals

Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 December 21, 1996 San Salvador, El Salvador 1–0 2–2 1998 World Cup Qualifying
2 November 16, 1997 4–2 4–2 1998 World Cup Qualifying
3 February 7, 1998 2–1 2–1 1998 CONCACAF Gold Cup
4 February 10, 1998 1–0 1–0 1998 CONCACAF Gold Cup

Coaching career

Upon the appointment of Bob Bradley as the United States national team head coach, Preki was promoted as head coach of Chivas USA for the 2007 Major League Soccer season.[21]

Preki left Chivas "by mutual consent" on November 12, 2009, following Chivas' failure to progress to the latter stages of the MLS playoffs.[22] He became head coach of Toronto FC on November 19, 2009.[23] However, Preki didn't last the 2010 MLS season with Toronto, being fired along with General Manager Mo Johnston on September 14, 2010.[24] Under Preki, Toronto qualified for the 2010–11 CONCACAF Champions League after winning the 2010 Canadian Championship.

On July 15, 2013, after nearly three years out of coaching, Preki was named head coach of the USL Professional Division (now United Soccer League) expansion Sacramento Republic FC in advance of their inaugural 2014 season.[25] He won the USL Pro Championship game in September 2014 with the club.[26] On July 8, 2015, Preki announced his resignation from his post to take up a coaching role in the United Kingdom.

On October 12, 2016, USL club Saint Louis FC introduced Preki as its coach for the upcoming 2017 season. On November 20, 2017, Saint Louis FC relieved Preki of his coaching duties.[27]

In January 2018, Preki was hired as an assistant coach to Brian Schmetzer with the Seattle Sounders FC.

Coaching record

TeamFromToRecord
GWLTGFGAGDWin %
Chivas USAJanuary 17, 2007November 12, 2009
Toronto FCNovember 19, 2009September 14, 2010
Sacramento RepublicJuly 15, 2013July 8, 2015
Saint Louis FCOctober 12, 2016November 19, 2017
Total

Honors

Tacoma Stars'

Kansas City Wizards

2000[28]

2000

2004[29]

Individual

1996,[30] 1997,[31] 1998,[32] 1999,[33] 2000[34]

1996, 1997, 2001, 2003[35]

1997, 2003[36]

1997, 2003

Class of 2010[38]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Preki MLSsoccer.com . MLSsoccer.com . 10 January 2022.
  2. Web site: Preki Radosavljevic – USMNT . ussoccerplayers.com . 2 April 2008 .
  3. Web site: MLS Legends: Preki on his favorite MLS players to watch, his "chop" move, Seattle and more . www.mlssoccer.com .
  4. Web site: Everton FC cult figure Preki tipped for remarkable Premier League return . July 8, 2015 . July 25, 2015. live . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304062130/http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/everton-fc-cult-figure-preki-9618350 . March 4, 2016 . mdy-all .
  5. http://www.pageflip-flap.com/read?r=tOqdiQoYQtfej3f5jl Monografija: 85 godina SD Čukarički
  6. SECRET' SLAV ADDS SOCK TO STARS' SOCCER OFFENSE THE SEATTLE TIMES – Thursday, October 24, 1985
  7. PREKI EYES RAISE, U.S. CITIZENSHIP – WORLD CUP BERTH IN MIND Seattle Post-Intelligencer – Wednesday, September 13, 1989
  8. Web site: Råslätts SK – Historia . January 25, 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170722042850/http://www.raslattsk.se/03Historia.aspx . July 22, 2017 . dead .
  9. Tacoma cuts Preki, 5 more to pare costs San Diego Union (CA) – Thursday, July 5, 1990
  10. STARS' PREKI SIGNS WITH ST. LOUIS THE SEATTLE TIMES – Monday, August 13, 1990
  11. CONTINENTAL INDOOR SOCCER LEAGUE USA TODAY (Arlington, VA) – Tuesday, June 7, 1994
  12. GRIZZLIES ACQUIRE TOP INDOOR PLAYER San Jose Mercury News (CA) – Thursday, July 6, 1995
  13. http://homepages.sover.net/~spectrum/year/1995.html#CISL The Year in American Soccer – 1995
  14. Transactions The Kansas City Star – Tuesday, February 6, 1996
  15. Web site: On This Day: Sporting opens historic 2000 season . www.sportingkc.com . 25 March 2020 . 24 October 2024 .
  16. Web site: Victory is special for three . www.newspapers.com . October 16, 2000 . 24 October 2024 .
  17. Web site: On This Day: Preki leads historic comeback at New England in 2003 . www.sportingkc.com . 31 May 2020 . 24 October 2024 .
  18. Web site: Top 15 oldest players in MLS history . fansided.com . 9 April 2024 . 24 October 2024.
  19. Web site: MLS Player Stats . web.mlsnet.com . 1 May 2008 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080501181728/http://web.mlsnet.com/players/bio.jsp?team=mls&player=radosavljevic_p&playerId=rad474619&statType=career . 1 May 2008 .
  20. Web site: About Coaches: Preki Radosavljevic, Head Coach . web.mlsnet.com . 22 May 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090522013613/http://web.mlsnet.com/t120/load.jsp?section=about&content=coaches . 22 May 2009 .
  21. News: Preki replaces Bradley as Chivas USA coach. https://archive.today/20130216034339/http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id=400382&cc=5901. dead. February 16, 2013. 14 January 2013. ESPN Soccernet. January 17, 2007. Associated Press.
  22. News: Chivas USA, Preki part ways. https://archive.today/20130216035911/http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id=697912&sec=mls&cc=5901. dead. February 16, 2013. January 14, 2013. ESPN Soccernet. November 12, 2009.
  23. Web site: TFC set to name Preki new head coach.
  24. News: Wolstat. Ryan. Axed TFC coach Preki fires back. January 14, 2013. Toronto Sun. September 15, 2010. QMI Agency.
  25. Web site: News | Sacramento Professional Soccer . July 15, 2013. dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130609190442/http://insider.sacprosoccer.com/page/press-release . 9 June 2013 . mdy-all .
  26. Web site: Republic FC Claims USL PRO Championship. USL Pro. 28 September 2014. 27 September 2014. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20141018101005/http://uslpro.uslsoccer.com/home/839638.html. 18 October 2014. mdy-all.
  27. News: Lyons . Joe . October 12, 2016 . St. Louis FC introduces Preki as its new coach . Saint Louis Post-Dispatch . Saint Louis, Missouri . 11 December 2016 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20161118010559/http://www.stltoday.com/sports/soccer/st-louis-fc-introduces-preki-as-its-new-coach/article_4f0433b9-e844-586a-ae10-ef6a4470fa5c.html . 18 November 2016 . mdy-all .
  28. Web site: 2000 MLS Cup . Sporting KC . MLS Digital . April 11, 2020.
  29. Web site: 2004 U.S. Open Cup . Sporting KC . MLS Digital . April 11, 2020.
  30. http://www.mlssoccer.com/all-star/news/article/2011/07/12/all-star-game-flashback-1996-east-wins-inaugural-event All-Star Game flashback, 1996
  31. https://www.mlssoccer.com/news/all-star-game-flashback-1997-valderrama-named-mvp-again All-Star Game flashback, 1997
  32. Web site: 1998 MLS All-Star Game. MLSsoccer.com. August 2, 1998 . July 27, 2023.
  33. Web site: July 17, 1999 . 1999 MLS All-Star Game . MLSsoccer.com . July 27, 2023.
  34. Web site: 2000 MLS All-Star Game . MLSSoccer.com . July 27, 2023.
  35. Web site: 2023 Fact and Record Book . Major League Soccer . 184 . July 27, 2023.
  36. Web site: Sporting Legends- Preki . Sporting KC . MLS Digital . April 11, 2020.
  37. Web site: MLS' 50-50 club set to welcome its 19th member | MLSSoccer.com. mlssoccer.
  38. Web site: PREKI RADOSAVLJEVIÄ . National Soccer Hall of Fame . U.S. Soccer . April 11, 2020.
  39. Web site: Hall of Famers . Indoor Soccer Hall of Fame . Soccer Shift . April 11, 2020.