Vlatko Konjevod Explained

Vlatko Konjevod
Fullname:Vladimir Konjevod
Birth Date:1923
Birth Place:Sarajevo,
Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
Death Place:Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Position:Striker
Years1:1939–1945
Clubs1:SAŠK
Years2:1945–1946
Clubs2:Osijek
Years3:1946–1947
Clubs3:Željezničar
Years4:1947–1954
Clubs4:Sarajevo
Years5:1954
Clubs5:Travnik
Years6:1955–1957
Clubs6:Slaven Živinice
Years7:1957–1959
Clubs7:Modriča
Manageryears1:1954
Managerclubs1:Travnik
Manageryears2:1955–1957
Manageryears3:1957–1959
Managerclubs3:Napredak Modriča
Manageryears4:1959–1960
Managerclubs4:Čelik Zenica
Manageryears5:1961–1964
Managerclubs5:Željezničar
Manageryears6:1964–1965
Managerclubs6:Dinamo Zagreb
Manageryears7:1966–1967
Managerclubs7:Beringen
Manageryears8:1968–1969
Managerclubs8:Olimpija Ljubljana
Manageryears9:1969–1970
Managerclubs9:Čelik Zenica

Vladimir "Vlatko" Konjevod (1923[1] – 4 December 2005[2]) was a Yugoslav and later Bosnian professional football manager and player.

Playing career

Club

He played for SAŠK, Osijek, Željezničar, Sarajevo, Travnik, Slaven Živinice and Napredak Modriča.

Managerial career

Konjevod player-managed Travnik, Slaven Živinice and Modriča, after which he fully managed Čelik Zenica, Željezničar, Dinamo Zagreb, Beringen[3] and Olimpija Ljubljana.

He won the 1948–49 Yugoslav Second League with Sarajevo as a player, while as a manager, Konjevod guided Željezničar to win the 1961–62 Yugoslav Second League (West Division) and Dinamo Zagreb to a 1964–65 Yugoslav Cup triumph.

Honours

Player

Sarajevo

1948–49

Manager

Željezničar

1961–62 (West)

Dinamo Zagreb

1964–65

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Enciklopedija.LZMK.hr .
  2. Web site: U Sarajevu preminuo bivši trener Dinama Vlatko Konjevod.
  3. http://old.clubbrugge.be/fr/club/geschiedenis/verslag/2400