Slaviša Vukičević Explained

Slaviša Vukičević
Birth Date:30 April 1962
Birth Place:Visoko, PR Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia
Position:Midfielder
Youthyears1:1976–1980
Years1:1980–1989
Years2:1989–1996
Years3:1996–1998
Clubs1:Sarajevo
Caps1:326
Goals1:34
Caps2:196
Goals2:21
Caps3:27
Goals3:2
Nationalyears1:1992–1995
Nationalcaps1:4
Nationalgoals1:0
Manageryears1:1993–1996
Managerclubs1:US Créteil (Youth team)
Manageryears2:1996–1998
Managerclubs2:US Ivry (Youth team)
Manageryears3:1998–2000
Managerclubs3:AS Arménienne
Manageryears4:2000–2001
Managerclubs4:US Créteil (Sporting director)
Manageryears5:2001–2003
Managerclubs5:US Créteil
Manageryears6:2003–2005
Managerclubs6:US Créteil (Sporting director)

Slaviša "Slavko" Vukičević[1] (Serbian Cyrillic: Славиша "Славко" Вукичевић; born 30 April 1962 in Visoko, Yugoslavia) is a Bosnian retired professional footballer, former football manager, footballing agent and sports official.

Playing career

Club

Coming through the youth department of his local hometown side FK Bosna Visoko, he was acquired by Yugoslav First League club FK Sarajevo in 1980.[2] Even though considered a massive talent, he did not get much playing time in his first two years with the club, being overlooked by the coaching staff that preferred fielding more experienced footballers.[3] With the departure of a vast array of players after the 1982-1983 season, including club legends Safet Sušić, Srebrenko Repčić and Ante Rajković, the club management decided to build a new team made up of youngsters that either came up through the club's youth department or were, as in the case of Vukičević, brought in as youth players from the Sarajevo region.[4] This young team that he had become an integral part of included the likes of Husref Musemić, Dragan Jakovljević, Boban Božović, Faruk Hadžibegić, Mehmed Janjoš, Predrag Pašić and Zijad Švrakić, and would eventually go on to win the Yugoslav national title in the 1984-1985 season, becoming only the second FK Sarajevo outfit to do so.[5] His last minute goal against a tough Vojvodina side, three matches before the end of the campaign was decisive in the side's title aspirations and was subsequently voted goal of the season.[6] In 1989, he left his native Yugoslavia and joined French club US Créteil whom he represented for six seasons.[7] [8] [9] He eventually retired from professional football in 1998 after playing two seasons for US Ivry.[10]

International

Between 1992 and 1996, during the Bosnian war, he represented Bosnia and Herzegovina internationally,[11] even though the Bosnian FA was not officially recognized for most of his international tenure, and the team only contested humanitarian matches with the aim of garnering support and aid for the newly independent state.[12] Because of his decision to represent Bosnia and Herzegovina as an ethnic Serb, he received numerous threats from Serb nationalists during the war.[13]

Managerial career

While still a player with Créteil he started his managerial career in the club's youth department. After transferring to US Ivry he again took over the side's youth team, before eventually being named manager of AS Arménienne whom he led for two seasons. In 2000, he was named sporting director of his former club Créteil, that was competing in Ligue 2 at the time.[14] A year later he was named manager of the club, hence holding positions of both sporting director and first team manager for two seasons, before relinquishing the latter.[15] He held the position of sporting director until 2005, before deciding to focus on being a footballing agent.[16]

Sports official

In 1997, he was named board member of the French association of professional managers and Vice-president of the Parisian-Val de Marne association of professional managers. Since 2010 he is a FIFA recognized agent and has worked as an official scout for Paris Saint-Germain, Bordeaux and Saint-Étienne[17] [18] In 2016, he organized a Real Madrid youth camp in his hometown of Visoko.[19] [20]

Honours

Club

Sarajevo

1984–85

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.zerodic.com/autor/fudbal_1945-1992/igraci/igraci_v.htm Igrači 1945-1992
  2. http://visoko.co.ba/slavisa-vukicevic-mi-iz-visokog-smo-uvijek-donosili-srecu-fk-sarajevo/8715/ Slaviša Vukičević: “Mi iz Visokog smo uvijek donosili sreću FK Sarajevo”
  3. http://fksinfo.com/intervju/slavisa-vukicevic/617 Intervju: Slaviša Vukičević
  4. http://fksinfo.com/bordo-vremeplov/bordo-vremeplov-viii-1980---1985/1702 Kako je Sarajevo po drugi put stiglo do titule prvaka Jugoslavije
  5. http://www.klix.ba/sport/nogomet/vrhunac-karijere-je-naslov-sa-sarajevom-85/100323150 "Vrhunac karijere je naslov sa Sarajevom '85"
  6. http://sportprimus.ba/clan-sampionske-generacije-sarajeva-slavisa-vukicevic-moje-sarajevo-napokon-vodi-pozitivnu-politiku/ Slaviša Vukičević: Moje Sarajevo napokon vodi pozitivnu politiku!
  7. http://fksinfo.com/intervju/slavisa-vukicevic/617 Intervju: Slaviša Vukičević
  8. https://www.humanite.fr/node/41730 CRETEIL: LA PRECARITE
  9. http://www.footballenfrance.fr/page2.php?club=Creteil&annee=1992-1993&Envoi=Effectifs Creteil 1992–1993
  10. http://www.footballdatabase.eu/football.joueurs.slavisa.vukicevic.72212.en.html Slavisa Vukicevic
  11. http://www.federalna.ba/bhs/vijest/14441/provedimo-vikend-zajedno Jasho vs. Slaviša
  12. http://sportavaz.ba/clanak/4696/svrakic-reprezentacija-bih-je-prvu-utakmicu-odigrala-1992-godine-u-istanbulu Švrakić: Reprezentacija BiH je prvu utakmicu odigrala 1992. godine u Istanbulu
  13. http://www.fksinfo.com/rp-617-Slavisa_Vukicevic.htm Slaviša Vukičević
  14. http://www.leparisien.fr/val-de-marne/creteil-change-encore-d-entraineur-20-03-2001-2002043647.php Créteil change encore d'entraîneur
  15. https://www.rsssf.org/players/trainers-fran-clubs.html France - Trainers of First and Second Division Clubs
  16. http://www.playeragents.co.uk/Bosnia-Herzegovina.html Bosnia-Herzegovina football agents
  17. http://sportske.ba/slavisa-vukicevic-za-sportske-ako-kladionice-imaju-prste-u-porazima-zelje-i-sarajeva-onda-je-to-krah-bh-fudbala/ Slaviša Vukićević za “Sportske”: Ako kladionice imaju prste u porazima Želje i Sarajeva, onda je to krah bh. fudbala
  18. http://www.magazinplus.eu/slavisa-vukicevic-prvak-jugoslavije-s-fk-sarajevo-i-bivsi-reprezentativac-bih/ Slaviša Vukičević – prvak Jugoslavije s FK Sarajevo i bivši reprezentativac BiH
  19. http://sportavaz.ba/clanak/13998/ekskluzivno-slavisa-vukicevic-i-zlatko-maric-dovode-slavni-real-madrid-u-bih Ekskluzivno: Slaviša Vukičević i Zlatko Marić dovode slavni Real Madrid u BiH
  20. http://balkans.aljazeera.net/vijesti/realov-nogometni-kamp-u-bih Realov nogometni kamp u BiH