Zeljko Radovic Explained

Zeljko Radovic
Birth Date:6 April 1974
Birth Place:Vienna, Austria
Position:Striker
Youthyears2:–1993
Youthyears3:1993
Youthyears4:1993–1994
Youthclubs4:First Vienna
Years1:1994–1997
Years2:1997–1998
Years3:1999–2000
Years4:2000–2003
Years5:2003–2004
Years6:2004
Years7:2005–2007
Years8:2007–2009
Years9:2009–2010
Clubs3:Rapid Wien[1]
Clubs8:SV Wienerberg
Clubs9:IC Favoriten
Caps1:59
Goals1:16
Caps2:71
Goals2:19
Caps3:42
Goals3:11
Caps4:56
Goals4:13
Caps5:22
Goals5:3
Caps6:7
Goals6:0
Caps7:71
Goals7:15
Caps8:38
Goals8:11
Caps9:30
Goals9:24
Years10:2010–2011
Years11:2011
Years12:2011
Clubs10:Landstraßer AC
Clubs11:Team Wiener Linien
Clubs12:SC Leopoldsdorf/Wien
Caps10:15
Goals10:16
Caps11:17
Goals11:11
Caps12:0
Goals12:0
Nationalyears1:2000
Nationalteam1:Austria
Nationalcaps1:1
Nationalgoals1:0
Manageryears1:2011–2013
Managerclubs1:Rapid Wien (U16)
Manageryears2:2013–2019
Managerclubs2:Rapid Wien (U18)
Manageryears3:2019–2020
Managerclubs3:Rapid Wien II

Zeljko Radovic (born 6 April 1974 in Vienna) is an Austrian retired football player.

International career

Radovic is former member of the Austria national football team and earned his only cap in 2000 in the qualification to the FIFA World Cup 2002.

Coaching career

Radovic ended his career in 2011. From 2011 to March 2019 he worked as a youth coach at SK Rapid Vienna. In March 2019 he took over the Rapid's reserve team, which played in the Regionalliga Ost. He led the team to promotion to the 2nd division in 2020. Shortly before the start of the 2020/21 season, he terminated his contract with Rapid in September 2020.[2]

Notes and References

  1. http://rapidarchiv.at/spieler/radovic_zeljko.html Zeljko Radovic
  2. https://www.skrapid.at/de/startseite/news/news/aktuelles/2020/09/zeljko-radovic-legt-amt-als-cheftrainer-zurueck Zeljko Radovic legt Amt als Cheftrainer zurück