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Goran Tomić

Goran Tomić (pronounced [ɡǒran tômitɕ, - tǒː-];[1][2] born 18 March 1977) is a Croatian professional football manager and former player who is currently the manager of UAE Pro League club Al Nasr SC.

Goran Tomić
Tomić in 2015
Personal information
Date of birth (1977-03-18) 18 March 1977 (age 46)
Place of birth Šibenik, SR Croatia,
SFR Yugoslavia
Height 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in)
Position(s) Forward
Youth career
Šibenik
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1994–1997 Šibenik 44 (6)
1997–2001 Vicenza 6 (0)
1998AEK Athens (loan) 12 (2)
1998–1999Reggina (loan) 23 (3)
2001–2005 FC Salzburg 64 (19)
2005–2006 Lierse SK 1 (0)
2006 Henan Construction 4 (0)
Total 154 (30)
International career
1997 Croatia U21 11 (1)
Managerial career
2011–2013 Šibenik
2013–2015 Beijing Baxy
2015 Tianjin Songjiang
2016 Zhejiang Yiteng
2016 Šibenik (interim)
2016 Istra 1961
2016–2017 Shenzhen (assistant)
2017–2021 Lokomotiva
2021–2022 Rijeka
2022–2023 Al Nasr
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

He started his managerial career with his hometown club HNK Šibenik in the Prva HNL in 2011. His previous managerial successes came while at Lokomotiva between 2017 and 2021[3] and HNK Rijeka between 2021 and 2022.

Playing career edit

Tomić started his professional football career at his hometown club HNK Šibenik in the Croatian Prva HNL where he grew up no more than 50 meters away from the Šubićevac Stadium. He progressed through all the age groups within the club before finally breaking into the first team in 1994. In 1997 he moved to Vicenza which paid €700,000 for his services. He played just under 30 games in Serie A for both Reggina and Vicenza scoring three goals in the process. His most successful spell was between 2001 and 2005 in the Austrian Bundesliga, playing over 60 times for FC Salzburg scoring 19 goals. He had a rather short and forgettable stint with Lierse S.K. in Belgium, before ending his career in 2006 due to a lingering foot injury, after a short spell with Chinese League One club Henan Construction.[4]

Managerial career edit

Šibenik edit

Following his retirement as a player, Tomić was first appointed as head coach of the HNK Šibenik under-19 team in September 2009. One year later he moved into the role of first team assistant manager. On 1 September 2011, Vjekoslav Lokica departed the club and Tomić realized a boyhood dream, being appointed as the new manager of the club.[5]

Following Tomić's inaugural season with the club, 2011–12, Šibenik were relegated to second-tier Druga HNL due to serious financial problems. On 12 February 2013, Tomić resigned from the club after accepting an offer of a three-year contract to take up a position in China.[6]

Beijing Baxy edit

Chinese League One side Beijing Baxy had just been relegated with 31 points, losing half of their fixtures and finishing 15th of 16 teams. However, due to the merge of Chinese Super League sides Dalian Shide and Dalian Aerbin, they were spared from relegation to the third tier in order to preserve the integrity and stability of the Chinese Leagues.[7] On 26 February 2013, Tomić was officially announced as the new manager of Beijing Baxy.[8]

 
Beijing Baxy 3-year progress (2012–14): Tomić was in charge for both the 2013 & 2014 seasons

During the 2013 season, Baxy were widely expected to struggle, the aim of the season was to steady the ship and avoid relegation. Although the core of the side relegated in 2012 remained, marquee signings came in the form of Ryan Griffiths and Lucian Goian, whilst fellow Croatian Antonio Cinotti was added to the backroom staff. Tomić managed to guide Baxy not only clear of relegation but to the highest place finish in the club's history, finishing in a very respectable 7th position (P30, W11, D8, L11 – 41 pts).

The aim for the 2014 season was to improve on 2013 by finishing in the top 6 and in preparation for this Tomić drafted in Ivica Matas to join his backroom staff.[9] Baxy also proudly announced the news of four signings from Super League teams whom joined up with the squad for pre-season training in South Korea. Shortly after returning to China however all four players had returned to their original clubs, and with other first team players also leaving in the off season, including Ryan Griffiths, preparations for the new season were plunged into crisis as the squad was left threadbare.[10]

Despite these challenges during pre-season, having less preparation time relative to other teams in the league, Baxy consistently performed above all expectations. An unprecedented run of 22 games undefeated meant that Baxy were being touted as serious contenders for promotion to the Super League. Tomić had found a blend of foreign aid and Chinese talent meaning they were fighting for promotion all the way to the final day of the season. Eventually finishing in 4th position (P30, W14, D13, L3 – 55 pts), for the second straight year they recorded the highest classification in the club's history.

For his achievements in 2014, Tomić won the Chinese League One Coach of the Year award, receiving nearly 60% of the entire voting[11] whilst Baxy also had two players elected into the Team of the Year.

Beijing Baxy's continual progression and improvement under Tomić was well noted within China. The club drew new investment from both Yanjing Beer and the Beijing Enterprises Group, promising funds to help turn Baxy into a team competing for continental prizes.[12][13] Beijing Enterprises Group completed the take over of Beijing Baxy at the end of the 2014 season. Along with a new name, new crest and new club colours, came the decision to opt for a new, higher profile coach. Tomić left Beijing Baxy in January 2015.

 
Tomić with Beijing Baxy in 2015

Tianjin Songjiang edit

Tomić took charge of Tianjin Songjiang on 11 May 2015, with the club rooted to the foot of the Chinese League One table after only picking up 4 points from 8 games.

 
Tianjin Songjiang 2015 progress under Tomić

His arrival had an instant impact, as in the first 9 games in charge the team went on an impressive 5 game unbeaten run and lost only once (in controversial circumstances to Xinjiang).[14] With the leaky defence beginning to seal its holes, Tomić turned his focus to finding an improved attacking threat. He successfully tempted former England under-19 and Coventry City striker Frank Nouble to join the ranks,[15] somewhat of a coup for a Chinese League One side. Nouble formed a nice partnership with Mario Lucio and the pair sparked another good run, picking up 10 points in 5 games including victories over much stronger opposition in Dalian (4th), Qingdao Jonoon (2nd) and a very meaningful point against Tomić's former employers Beijing BG.

This inspiring haul of points was enough to claw themselves comfortably out of the relegation zone and with the attention from the local media looking on, the focus of the team soon switched from looking over their shoulder at a relegation battle, to a push for a top half finish.

Tomić's success in Songjiang had also caught the attention of the Quanjian Natural Medicine Group, whose major sponsorship deal with Songjiang's larger footballing brother Tianjin TEDA had just broken down.[16] The ambition of Quanjian to remain involved in Tianjin sport and the improved position of Tianjin Songjiang under Tomić led to Quanjian completing a takeover of Tianjin Songjiang for the 2016 season.

Tianjin continued to push up the table but with the need to blood young Chinese talent ready for the 2016 season, the absence of its foreign aid stalled the charge, Tianjin ended the 2015 season in a very respectful ninth position and were notably the only side to beat eventual runaway champions Yanbian in their own backyard.

With the takeover confirmed, Tomić once again had to endure the consequence of his own success. The new owners promised an increased transfer budget, and stated their ambition of promotion in 2016, by bringing in their own personnel. Just like in Beijing, Tomić was to be replaced as manager, this time by former Real Madrid and Brazil coach, Vanderlei Luxemburgo,[17] but not before the club issued a very complimentary press release.[citation needed] The club stated they were extremely grateful for Tomić's efforts in turning the club around and preventing its relegation, in a period of just 150 days. It went on to state that no matter which direction the club would take in the future, it would never forget Tomić's contribution in 2015.

Zhejiang Yiteng edit

Having cemented his reputation in China, Tomić continued his managerial reign in the country, signing a deal to take charge of Chinese League One side Zhejiang Yiteng on 10 January 2016. However, on 22 March the same year, after only two games in charge, Zhejiang Yiteng announced that due to personal reasons, Tomić would leave the club by mutual consent.[18]

Temporary return to Šibenik edit

Tomić returned home as a spectator to watch Šibenik in the final game of the 2015–16 Croatian Second League regular season, with Šibenik needed a win against leaders Cibalia to secure direct promotion to the first tier. The game finished 0–0 and Šibenik would need to attempt to gain promotion via the playoff route. Whilst leaving the stadium, Šibenik approached Tomić with a request that he considers taking the position to lead the team during the 10-day playoff period. Tomić accepted the opportunity to act as Šibenik caretaker manager, and is quoted as saying "I could not refuse this club".[19]

The opponents in the playoffs were 9th placed Prva HNL club Istra 1961. Šibenik was at home for the 1st leg and contrary to expectation had both the majority of possession and created more goal scoring opportunities than their higher tiered counterparts. Despite this Istra took an early second half lead, though an 87th-minute equaliser set up a tasty second leg.[20]

The second leg was a tight and nervy game with hardly anything to separate the two sides. Šibenik held a lead for all of 2 minutes before being pegged back. The tie finished 1–1 after extra time, 2–2 on aggregate and ended in the lottery of a penalty shootout. Tomić's side, despite a heroic effort to upset the odds, suffered a heart breaking 5–4 defeat on penalties.[21]

Istra 1961 edit

Impressed by the progress shown at Šibenik during the playoffs, Istra 1961 approached Tomić to employ his services as manager for the 2016–17 season. On 22 July 2016, Tomić took charge of the club.[22]

 
Istra 1961 league progress; 2015 through 2016

At the time of being appointed, Istra 1961 was on run that was not just a downward spiral, they were in free fall. Experiencing a run lasting more than 10 months and consisting of 28 consecutive competitive fixtures without a win. During this period they managed to find the net only 11 times, whilst conceding 46. The expectation then for the 2016–17 season was simple, avoid relegation.

Tomić started his reign with three draws in the first four games, immediately stopping the run of seven consecutive competitive defeats prior to his arrival, laying solid foundations to build upon. Building which began with a couple of shrewd attacking additions in the form of Brazilian Mário Lúcio and Nigerian Theophilus Solomon, both of whom had worked under Tomić previously.

Games that Istra 1961 would perhaps have previously lost, were now being turned into draws and points were being picked up. Even the narrow 1–2 defeat to the higher ranked giant of Dinamo Zagreb showed that progress was being made. The win-less streak was finally snapped with two widely convincing league wins (3–0, 4–1) on the spin.

With the steady progress being made in Croatia, his reputation in China and Chinese clubs preparing for the start of their new 2017 season, it was perhaps expected then that offers from Chinese clubs began to come in. These were regularly turned down by Tomić opting to stay with NK Istra to continue what was turning into a good season. However one phone call with an offer "too good to refuse" would change Tomić's career path. The legendary Sven-Göran Eriksson had offered assistant manager position to Tomić at Shenzhen FC.[23]

Comparing Tomić's 15 league games in charge with the same time period prior to his arrival shows marked progress. Prior to his arrival, Istra 1961 had an average goal difference of -1.54 per game, picking up an average of 0.26 points per game. Contrasting this under Tomić's leadership, the average goal difference improved to -0.14 (+1.40) and the points per game increased to 1.20 (+0.94).

Tomić left Istra 1961 sitting in fifth place of the Prva HNL with a squad of players in a strong position to achieve its goal of avoiding relegation. Istra 1961 eventually secured a 6th-place finish, although did see a small drop in performance after Tomić departed, averaging 0.1 points per game less than when Tomić was in charge (1.1 v. 1.2).

Shenzhen FC edit

On 5 December 2016, Sven-Göran Eriksson appointed Tomić as his assistant manager at Chinese League One side Shenzhen FC as they embarked on the challenge following the outgoing Clarence Seedorf.[24]

Shenzhen were largely tipped for promotion in 2017, and the pre-season marquee signings of Harold Preciado and Chinedu Obasi helped fire Shenzhen straight to the top of the league. An opening day 6–0 victory against Dalian Transcendence and a procession of 5 straight wins (outscoring opponents 18-5 in the process), had all the hallmarks of a positive season ahead. However the side drew 5 and lost 3 in the next 8 games and with the early season baseline being set so high, Shenzhen decided to part ways with Sven and his backroom staff, leaving the club in 4th place after 13 games.[25]

Lokomotiva edit

On 27 December 2017, Tomić signed with Croatian First League side NK Lokomotiva to be the club's manager.[26]

Tomić mastered arguably the shock of the 2017–18 season with a 4–1 away victory at league leaders Dinamo Zagreb, becoming the first manager in the club's history to achieve this feat. Prior to this occasion, Lokomotiva had met their Zagreb brothers 27 times competitively, losing in 26 of those encounters.[27] Tomić also went on to guide his young Lokomotiva side to a semi-final appearance in the Croatian Cup, eventually losing on penalties after a 1–1 draw with Hajduk Split.[28] Lokomotiva topped the form table as the 17/18 season came to a conclusion, going undefeated in their last 8, which included victories over the top two Rijeka and Dinamo Zagreb for a second time during the campaign. Acknowledgement of Tomić's achievements that season came in the form of his nomination by the Croatian Football Federation for Croatian Manager of the Year.[29]

On 25 July 2020 defeating Osijek 2–1, Lokomotiva achieved the biggest success in its history so far, coming in second in the 2019–20 national league championship.[30] Finishing in second place in the national league championship, Lokomotiva drew Rapid Wien in the 2020–21 UEFA Champions League second qualifying round[31] but lost from them at home on 26 August (0–1).[32]

Tomić left Lokomotiva on 9 January 2021.[33]

Rijeka edit

On 1 March 2021, Tomić was appointed as the new manager of HNK Rijeka, replacing Simon Rožman.[34] Two days later, in his debut, he led Rijeka to a 2–1 victory over Osijek in the Croatian Cup quarter-final.[35] Having taken charge midway through the 2020/21 season, Rijeka were stranded 14 points behind HNK Gorica in 3rd place. Goran guided his new team to 8 wins in their next 13 games to sit just one point behind Gorica on the final day of the season. Incredibly the final day saw Rijeka and Gorica go head to head in a tense affair. Rijeka sealed a 2-1 victory late in the second half with a goal from Luka Menalo, stealing 3rd place in the league and clinching a place in the 2021/22 UEFA Conference Qualifiers as their reward.

The early part of the 2021/22 season saw moderate continental success, with Rijeka travelling to Malta and Scotland in the UEFA Conference Qualifiers, beating Gzira United and Hibernian, 3-0 and 5-2 agg., before succumbing to Greek side PAOK in the 3rd Qualifying Round 1-3 agg. Goran guided Rijeka to domestic cup competition success, reaching the Croatian Cup Final for the second time in his career, beating Dinamo Zagreb once more (3-1) along the way. The league performance in the HNL 1 was equally, if not more impressive, sitting continuously inside the top 4 from game week 7. These achievements, amongst others, were later recognised by his peers as he was voted the 2021/22 Croatian Manager of the Year.

Tomić left Rijeka on 27 May 2022.[36]

Al Nasr SC edit

On 5 November 2022, Tomić was appointed as the new manager of Al-Nasr SC (Dubai), replacing Thorsten Fink.[37] Al-Nasr was facing a relegation battle, having picked up only 6 points in their opening 9 games.

Even with no recognised forward to call upon, the teams overall performance saw a marked improvement during Tomić's tenure. The rate of goals scored and conceded both improved and unexpected victories were achieved against Al-Sharjah and Al-Ain (twice) which helped earn a nomination for the March Manager of the Month award.[38] Most importantly however, the points per game significantly increased (from 0.67 to 1.24) and Tomić guided Al-Nasr to finish the season 9th, comfortably safe from relegation.

There was modest success in the domestic cups, most notably reaching the semi-final of the Pro-League Cup.

Adel Taarabt in particular flourished under Tomić, notching 11 goals in 23 games played.

Tomić left Al-Nasr on 24 May 2023.[39]

Managerial statistics edit

As of match played 21 May 2023
Club Nat From To Record
P W D L GF GA +/- Win %
Šibenik   1 September 2011 12 February 2013 41 12 14 15 43 48 −5 029.27
Beijing Baxy   26 February 2013 14 January 2015 60 25 21 14 80 69 +11 041.67
Tianjin Songjiang   11 May 2015 1 November 2015 22 8 8 6 22 19 +3 036.36
Zhejiang Yiteng   10 January 2016 22 March 2016 2 0 0 2 2 7 −5 000.00
Šibenik (interim)   22 May 2016 30 May 2016 2 0 2 0 2 2 +0 000.00
Istra 1961   22 July 2016 December 2016 17 5 6 6 21 23 −2 029.41
Lokomotiva   27 December 2017 9 January 2021 115 49 29 37 171 139 +32 042.61
Rijeka   1 March 2021 27 May 2022 63 37 9 17 130 85 +45 058.73
Al Nasr   5 November 2022 24 May 2023 24 10 3 11 32 33 −1 041.67
Total 346 146 92 108 503 425 +78 042.20

Honours edit

Manager edit

Individual

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goran, tomić, pronounced, ɡǒran, tômitɕ, tǒː, born, march, 1977, croatian, professional, football, manager, former, player, currently, manager, league, club, nasr, tomić, 2015personal, informationdate, birth, 1977, march, 1977, place, birthŠibenik, croatia, yu. Goran Tomic pronounced ɡǒran tomitɕ tǒː 1 2 born 18 March 1977 is a Croatian professional football manager and former player who is currently the manager of UAE Pro League club Al Nasr SC Goran TomicTomic in 2015Personal informationDate of birth 1977 03 18 18 March 1977 age 46 Place of birthSibenik SR Croatia SFR YugoslaviaHeight1 90 m 6 ft 3 in Position s ForwardYouth careerSibenikSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1994 1997Sibenik44 6 1997 2001Vicenza6 0 1998 AEK Athens loan 12 2 1998 1999 Reggina loan 23 3 2001 2005FC Salzburg64 19 2005 2006Lierse SK1 0 2006Henan Construction4 0 Total154 30 International career1997Croatia U2111 1 Managerial career2011 2013Sibenik2013 2015Beijing Baxy2015Tianjin Songjiang2016Zhejiang Yiteng2016Sibenik interim 2016Istra 19612016 2017Shenzhen assistant 2017 2021Lokomotiva2021 2022Rijeka2022 2023Al Nasr Club domestic league appearances and goalsHe started his managerial career with his hometown club HNK Sibenik in the Prva HNL in 2011 His previous managerial successes came while at Lokomotiva between 2017 and 2021 3 and HNK Rijeka between 2021 and 2022 Contents 1 Playing career 2 Managerial career 2 1 Sibenik 2 2 Beijing Baxy 2 3 Tianjin Songjiang 2 4 Zhejiang Yiteng 2 5 Temporary return to Sibenik 2 6 Istra 1961 2 7 Shenzhen FC 2 8 Lokomotiva 2 9 Rijeka 2 10 Al Nasr SC 3 Managerial statistics 4 Honours 4 1 Manager 5 References 6 External linksPlaying career editTomic started his professional football career at his hometown club HNK Sibenik in the Croatian Prva HNL where he grew up no more than 50 meters away from the Subicevac Stadium He progressed through all the age groups within the club before finally breaking into the first team in 1994 In 1997 he moved to Vicenza which paid 700 000 for his services He played just under 30 games in Serie A for both Reggina and Vicenza scoring three goals in the process His most successful spell was between 2001 and 2005 in the Austrian Bundesliga playing over 60 times for FC Salzburg scoring 19 goals He had a rather short and forgettable stint with Lierse S K in Belgium before ending his career in 2006 due to a lingering foot injury after a short spell with Chinese League One club Henan Construction 4 Managerial career editSibenik edit Following his retirement as a player Tomic was first appointed as head coach of the HNK Sibenik under 19 team in September 2009 One year later he moved into the role of first team assistant manager On 1 September 2011 Vjekoslav Lokica departed the club and Tomic realized a boyhood dream being appointed as the new manager of the club 5 Following Tomic s inaugural season with the club 2011 12 Sibenik were relegated to second tier Druga HNL due to serious financial problems On 12 February 2013 Tomic resigned from the club after accepting an offer of a three year contract to take up a position in China 6 Beijing Baxy edit Chinese League One side Beijing Baxy had just been relegated with 31 points losing half of their fixtures and finishing 15th of 16 teams However due to the merge of Chinese Super League sides Dalian Shide and Dalian Aerbin they were spared from relegation to the third tier in order to preserve the integrity and stability of the Chinese Leagues 7 On 26 February 2013 Tomic was officially announced as the new manager of Beijing Baxy 8 nbsp Beijing Baxy 3 year progress 2012 14 Tomic was in charge for both the 2013 amp 2014 seasonsDuring the 2013 season Baxy were widely expected to struggle the aim of the season was to steady the ship and avoid relegation Although the core of the side relegated in 2012 remained marquee signings came in the form of Ryan Griffiths and Lucian Goian whilst fellow Croatian Antonio Cinotti was added to the backroom staff Tomic managed to guide Baxy not only clear of relegation but to the highest place finish in the club s history finishing in a very respectable 7th position P30 W11 D8 L11 41 pts The aim for the 2014 season was to improve on 2013 by finishing in the top 6 and in preparation for this Tomic drafted in Ivica Matas to join his backroom staff 9 Baxy also proudly announced the news of four signings from Super League teams whom joined up with the squad for pre season training in South Korea Shortly after returning to China however all four players had returned to their original clubs and with other first team players also leaving in the off season including Ryan Griffiths preparations for the new season were plunged into crisis as the squad was left threadbare 10 Despite these challenges during pre season having less preparation time relative to other teams in the league Baxy consistently performed above all expectations An unprecedented run of 22 games undefeated meant that Baxy were being touted as serious contenders for promotion to the Super League Tomic had found a blend of foreign aid and Chinese talent meaning they were fighting for promotion all the way to the final day of the season Eventually finishing in 4th position P30 W14 D13 L3 55 pts for the second straight year they recorded the highest classification in the club s history For his achievements in 2014 Tomic won the Chinese League One Coach of the Year award receiving nearly 60 of the entire voting 11 whilst Baxy also had two players elected into the Team of the Year Beijing Baxy s continual progression and improvement under Tomic was well noted within China The club drew new investment from both Yanjing Beer and the Beijing Enterprises Group promising funds to help turn Baxy into a team competing for continental prizes 12 13 Beijing Enterprises Group completed the take over of Beijing Baxy at the end of the 2014 season Along with a new name new crest and new club colours came the decision to opt for a new higher profile coach Tomic left Beijing Baxy in January 2015 nbsp Tomic with Beijing Baxy in 2015Tianjin Songjiang edit Tomic took charge of Tianjin Songjiang on 11 May 2015 with the club rooted to the foot of the Chinese League One table after only picking up 4 points from 8 games nbsp Tianjin Songjiang 2015 progress under TomicHis arrival had an instant impact as in the first 9 games in charge the team went on an impressive 5 game unbeaten run and lost only once in controversial circumstances to Xinjiang 14 With the leaky defence beginning to seal its holes Tomic turned his focus to finding an improved attacking threat He successfully tempted former England under 19 and Coventry City striker Frank Nouble to join the ranks 15 somewhat of a coup for a Chinese League One side Nouble formed a nice partnership with Mario Lucio and the pair sparked another good run picking up 10 points in 5 games including victories over much stronger opposition in Dalian 4th Qingdao Jonoon 2nd and a very meaningful point against Tomic s former employers Beijing BG This inspiring haul of points was enough to claw themselves comfortably out of the relegation zone and with the attention from the local media looking on the focus of the team soon switched from looking over their shoulder at a relegation battle to a push for a top half finish Tomic s success in Songjiang had also caught the attention of the Quanjian Natural Medicine Group whose major sponsorship deal with Songjiang s larger footballing brother Tianjin TEDA had just broken down 16 The ambition of Quanjian to remain involved in Tianjin sport and the improved position of Tianjin Songjiang under Tomic led to Quanjian completing a takeover of Tianjin Songjiang for the 2016 season Tianjin continued to push up the table but with the need to blood young Chinese talent ready for the 2016 season the absence of its foreign aid stalled the charge Tianjin ended the 2015 season in a very respectful ninth position and were notably the only side to beat eventual runaway champions Yanbian in their own backyard With the takeover confirmed Tomic once again had to endure the consequence of his own success The new owners promised an increased transfer budget and stated their ambition of promotion in 2016 by bringing in their own personnel Just like in Beijing Tomic was to be replaced as manager this time by former Real Madrid and Brazil coach Vanderlei Luxemburgo 17 but not before the club issued a very complimentary press release citation needed The club stated they were extremely grateful for Tomic s efforts in turning the club around and preventing its relegation in a period of just 150 days It went on to state that no matter which direction the club would take in the future it would never forget Tomic s contribution in 2015 Zhejiang Yiteng edit Having cemented his reputation in China Tomic continued his managerial reign in the country signing a deal to take charge of Chinese League One side Zhejiang Yiteng on 10 January 2016 However on 22 March the same year after only two games in charge Zhejiang Yiteng announced that due to personal reasons Tomic would leave the club by mutual consent 18 Temporary return to Sibenik edit Tomic returned home as a spectator to watch Sibenik in the final game of the 2015 16 Croatian Second League regular season with Sibenik needed a win against leaders Cibalia to secure direct promotion to the first tier The game finished 0 0 and Sibenik would need to attempt to gain promotion via the playoff route Whilst leaving the stadium Sibenik approached Tomic with a request that he considers taking the position to lead the team during the 10 day playoff period Tomic accepted the opportunity to act as Sibenik caretaker manager and is quoted as saying I could not refuse this club 19 The opponents in the playoffs were 9th placed Prva HNL club Istra 1961 Sibenik was at home for the 1st leg and contrary to expectation had both the majority of possession and created more goal scoring opportunities than their higher tiered counterparts Despite this Istra took an early second half lead though an 87th minute equaliser set up a tasty second leg 20 The second leg was a tight and nervy game with hardly anything to separate the two sides Sibenik held a lead for all of 2 minutes before being pegged back The tie finished 1 1 after extra time 2 2 on aggregate and ended in the lottery of a penalty shootout Tomic s side despite a heroic effort to upset the odds suffered a heart breaking 5 4 defeat on penalties 21 Istra 1961 edit Impressed by the progress shown at Sibenik during the playoffs Istra 1961 approached Tomic to employ his services as manager for the 2016 17 season On 22 July 2016 Tomic took charge of the club 22 nbsp Istra 1961 league progress 2015 through 2016At the time of being appointed Istra 1961 was on run that was not just a downward spiral they were in free fall Experiencing a run lasting more than 10 months and consisting of 28 consecutive competitive fixtures without a win During this period they managed to find the net only 11 times whilst conceding 46 The expectation then for the 2016 17 season was simple avoid relegation Tomic started his reign with three draws in the first four games immediately stopping the run of seven consecutive competitive defeats prior to his arrival laying solid foundations to build upon Building which began with a couple of shrewd attacking additions in the form of Brazilian Mario Lucio and Nigerian Theophilus Solomon both of whom had worked under Tomic previously Games that Istra 1961 would perhaps have previously lost were now being turned into draws and points were being picked up Even the narrow 1 2 defeat to the higher ranked giant of Dinamo Zagreb showed that progress was being made The win less streak was finally snapped with two widely convincing league wins 3 0 4 1 on the spin With the steady progress being made in Croatia his reputation in China and Chinese clubs preparing for the start of their new 2017 season it was perhaps expected then that offers from Chinese clubs began to come in These were regularly turned down by Tomic opting to stay with NK Istra to continue what was turning into a good season However one phone call with an offer too good to refuse would change Tomic s career path The legendary Sven Goran Eriksson had offered assistant manager position to Tomic at Shenzhen FC 23 Comparing Tomic s 15 league games in charge with the same time period prior to his arrival shows marked progress Prior to his arrival Istra 1961 had an average goal difference of 1 54 per game picking up an average of 0 26 points per game Contrasting this under Tomic s leadership the average goal difference improved to 0 14 1 40 and the points per game increased to 1 20 0 94 Tomic left Istra 1961 sitting in fifth place of the Prva HNL with a squad of players in a strong position to achieve its goal of avoiding relegation Istra 1961 eventually secured a 6th place finish although did see a small drop in performance after Tomic departed averaging 0 1 points per game less than when Tomic was in charge 1 1 v 1 2 Shenzhen FC edit On 5 December 2016 Sven Goran Eriksson appointed Tomic as his assistant manager at Chinese League One side Shenzhen FC as they embarked on the challenge following the outgoing Clarence Seedorf 24 Shenzhen were largely tipped for promotion in 2017 and the pre season marquee signings of Harold Preciado and Chinedu Obasi helped fire Shenzhen straight to the top of the league An opening day 6 0 victory against Dalian Transcendence and a procession of 5 straight wins outscoring opponents 18 5 in the process had all the hallmarks of a positive season ahead However the side drew 5 and lost 3 in the next 8 games and with the early season baseline being set so high Shenzhen decided to part ways with Sven and his backroom staff leaving the club in 4th place after 13 games 25 Lokomotiva edit On 27 December 2017 Tomic signed with Croatian First League side NK Lokomotiva to be the club s manager 26 Tomic mastered arguably the shock of the 2017 18 season with a 4 1 away victory at league leaders Dinamo Zagreb becoming the first manager in the club s history to achieve this feat Prior to this occasion Lokomotiva had met their Zagreb brothers 27 times competitively losing in 26 of those encounters 27 Tomic also went on to guide his young Lokomotiva side to a semi final appearance in the Croatian Cup eventually losing on penalties after a 1 1 draw with Hajduk Split 28 Lokomotiva topped the form table as the 17 18 season came to a conclusion going undefeated in their last 8 which included victories over the top two Rijeka and Dinamo Zagreb for a second time during the campaign Acknowledgement of Tomic s achievements that season came in the form of his nomination by the Croatian Football Federation for Croatian Manager of the Year 29 On 25 July 2020 defeating Osijek 2 1 Lokomotiva achieved the biggest success in its history so far coming in second in the 2019 20 national league championship 30 Finishing in second place in the national league championship Lokomotiva drew Rapid Wien in the 2020 21 UEFA Champions League second qualifying round 31 but lost from them at home on 26 August 0 1 32 Tomic left Lokomotiva on 9 January 2021 33 Rijeka edit On 1 March 2021 Tomic was appointed as the new manager of HNK Rijeka replacing Simon Rozman 34 Two days later in his debut he led Rijeka to a 2 1 victory over Osijek in the Croatian Cup quarter final 35 Having taken charge midway through the 2020 21 season Rijeka were stranded 14 points behind HNK Gorica in 3rd place Goran guided his new team to 8 wins in their next 13 games to sit just one point behind Gorica on the final day of the season Incredibly the final day saw Rijeka and Gorica go head to head in a tense affair Rijeka sealed a 2 1 victory late in the second half with a goal from Luka Menalo stealing 3rd place in the league and clinching a place in the 2021 22 UEFA Conference Qualifiers as their reward The early part of the 2021 22 season saw moderate continental success with Rijeka travelling to Malta and Scotland in the UEFA Conference Qualifiers beating Gzira United and Hibernian 3 0 and 5 2 agg before succumbing to Greek side PAOK in the 3rd Qualifying Round 1 3 agg Goran guided Rijeka to domestic cup competition success reaching the Croatian Cup Final for the second time in his career beating Dinamo Zagreb once more 3 1 along the way The league performance in the HNL 1 was equally if not more impressive sitting continuously inside the top 4 from game week 7 These achievements amongst others were later recognised by his peers as he was voted the 2021 22 Croatian Manager of the Year Tomic left Rijeka on 27 May 2022 36 Al Nasr SC edit On 5 November 2022 Tomic was appointed as the new manager of Al Nasr SC Dubai replacing Thorsten Fink 37 Al Nasr was facing a relegation battle having picked up only 6 points in their opening 9 games Even with no recognised forward to call upon the teams overall performance saw a marked improvement during Tomic s tenure The rate of goals scored and conceded both improved and unexpected victories were achieved against Al Sharjah and Al Ain twice which helped earn a nomination for the March Manager of the Month award 38 Most importantly however the points per game significantly increased from 0 67 to 1 24 and Tomic guided Al Nasr to finish the season 9th comfortably safe from relegation There was modest success in the domestic cups most notably reaching the semi final of the Pro League Cup Adel Taarabt in particular flourished under Tomic notching 11 goals in 23 games played Tomic left Al Nasr on 24 May 2023 39 Managerial statistics editAs of match played 21 May 2023Club Nat From To RecordP W D L GF GA Win Sibenik nbsp 1 September 2011 12 February 2013 41 12 14 15 43 48 5 0 29 27Beijing Baxy nbsp 26 February 2013 14 January 2015 60 25 21 14 80 69 11 0 41 67Tianjin Songjiang nbsp 11 May 2015 1 November 2015 22 8 8 6 22 19 3 0 36 36Zhejiang Yiteng nbsp 10 January 2016 22 March 2016 2 0 0 2 2 7 5 00 0 00Sibenik interim nbsp 22 May 2016 30 May 2016 2 0 2 0 2 2 0 00 0 00Istra 1961 nbsp 22 July 2016 December 2016 17 5 6 6 21 23 2 0 29 41Lokomotiva nbsp 27 December 2017 9 January 2021 115 49 29 37 171 139 32 0 42 61Rijeka nbsp 1 March 2021 27 May 2022 63 37 9 17 130 85 45 0 58 73Al Nasr nbsp 5 November 2022 24 May 2023 24 10 3 11 32 33 1 0 41 67Total 346 146 92 108 503 425 78 0 42 20Honours editManager edit Individual Croatian First Football League Manager of the Year 2021 22 Chinese League One Manager of the Year 2014 Croatian First Football League Runner Up 2019 20 40 Croatian Football Cup Runner Up x2 2019 20 41 2021 22 42 2021 22 Croatian First League Manager of the Month x3 August 43 September 44 October 45 2019 20 Croatian First League Manager of the Month x2 June 46 July 47 Beijing Baxy Honorary Credential 2014References edit gora Hrvatski jezicni portal in Serbo Croatian Retrieved 21 March 2018 Goran Tȍma Hrvatski jezicni portal in Serbo Croatian Retrieved 21 March 2018 Tȍmic Tomic Lokomotiva se oprostila od trenera Tomica Zaduzio nas je zauvijek smo mu zahvalni Index hr in Croatian 9 January 2021 Retrieved 9 January 2021 托米奇遗憾回国无缘建业 球队加紧新外援引进 in Chinese Sina 23 May 2006 Lokica smijenjen Na klupu dosao Tomic Jutarnji list in Croatian dead link Jurica Ivana 12 February 2013 Goran Tomic odlazi u Kinu mjesto prvog trenera preuzima Ivo Supe sportnet rtl hr in Croatian Retrieved 1 February 2021 关于增补相关俱乐部球队参加2013年中超 中甲的通知 Archived from the original on 3 February 2013 Retrieved 8 November 2014 八喜官方宣布新任主帅 克罗地亚少帅托米奇掌舵 sport sohu com in Chinese 26 February 2013 Cukrov ostaje trener Petkovic umjesto Matasa permanent dead link 八喜突变 新签4内援恐全部离队 申花旧将重返上海 in Chinese Sina 10 February 2014 2014中甲最佳教练员评选 Archived from the original on 8 November 2014 Retrieved 8 November 2014 燕京啤酒成八喜胸前广告赞助商 期待球队能够冲超 in Chinese Sina 1 August 2014 北京八喜期待来年 Archived from the original on 3 November 2014 Retrieved 8 November 2014 League One Round 14 Wrap High Farce in Xinjiang Yanbian Keep on Winning in Chinese Wild East Football 22 June 2015 McCartney Aidan 15 June 2015 Former Coventry City striker Frank Nouble joins Chinese side Tianjin Songjiang CoventryLive The partnership between QuanJian and Teda comes to an end Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 31 December 2015 Former Real Madrid Boss Luxemburgo to Coach China League Team Archived from the original on 30 January 2016 Retrieved 31 December 2015 托米奇先生于近日正式与俱乐部解约 in Chinese 微博正文 22 March 2016 Goran Tomic preuzima momcad Nisam mogao odbiti svoj klub in Croatian Sibenik in 22 May 2016 Retrieved 1 February 2021 Sibenik vs Istra 1961 1 1 Istra 1961 vs Sibenik 1 1 Goran Tomic novi trener Istre 1961 in Croatian NK Istra 1961 22 July 2016 Retrieved 1 February 2021 Majdak Matija 29 November 2016 Tomic napustio Istru Takva ponuda se dobiva jednom u zivotu in Croatian Goal com Tironi Hrvoje 5 December 2016 Goal doznaje Goran Tomic pomocnik Sven Gorana Erikssona in Croatian Goal com There was a former coach called Sven Eriksson sacked in China via poem The Guardian 14 June 2017 Archived from the original on 6 February 2023 Goran Tomic novi je trener Lokomotive in Croatian NK Lokomotiva 27 December 2017 Retrieved 26 January 2018 Rogulj Daniela 10 March 2018 A Zagreb Miracle Lokomotiva Defeats Dinamo for First Time in History Total Croatia News Rogulj Daniela 13 March 2018 Hajduk Advances to Croatian Cup Final after Defeating Lokomotiva on Penalties in Croatian Total Croatia News Popis nominacija za trofej HNS a in Croatian Croatian Football Federation Retrieved 1 February 2021 LOKOMOTIVA JE DRUGA Osijek Lokomotiva 1 2 in Croatian NK Lokomotiva 25 July 2020 Retrieved 26 July 2020 U 2 pretkolu Lige Prvaka protiv beckog Rapida in Croatian NK Lokomotiva 10 August 2020 Retrieved 31 August 2020 Lokomotiva bez 3 pretkola Lige prvaka Rapid slavio u Kranjcevicevoj in Croatian Croatian Radiotelevision 26 August 2020 Retrieved 31 August 2020 Goran Tomic vise nije trener NK Lokomotive in Croatian NK Lokomotiva Retrieved 9 January 2021 Goran Tomic novi trener HNK Rijeka in Croatian HNK Rijeka 1 March 2021 Retrieved 3 March 2021 Jurisic Predrag 3 March 2021 Tomic je na odmoru dobro snimio problem u igri Rijeke Evo sto je pripremio Bjelici i sjajno pogodio Sportske novosti in Croatian Retrieved 4 March 2021 Goran Tomic vise nije trener Rijeke in Croatian HNK Rijeka Retrieved 30 May 2022 Farewell after half a year Thorsten Fink and Al Nasr separate taketonews Retrieved 5 November 2022 UAE Pro League Ajman s Azaro Al Nasr s Toure Al Ain s Al Ahbabi nominated for monthly awards Gulf News Retrieved 8 June 2023 تتقدم شركة النصر لكرة القدم بخالص الشكر والتقدير للسيد غوران توميتش in Arabic Al Nasr SC Twitter Retrieved 8 June 2023 LOKOMOTIVA JE DRUGA Osijek Lokomotiva 1 2 in Croatian NK Lokomotiva Retrieved 30 May 2022 Rijeka obranila kup Hrvatske Rijeka Lokomotiva 1 0 in Croatian NK Lokomotiva Retrieved 30 May 2022 Goran Tomic Lose se osjecam zao mi je svih koji su nas dosli bodriti in Croatian HNK Rijeka Retrieved 30 May 2022 Goran Tomic ponovno trener mjeseca nakon glasanja u UHNT in Croatian Istra Sport Retrieved 14 September 2021 01 10 2021 Coach of the Month September in Croatian Udruga hrvatskih nogometnih trenera UHNT Retrieved 3 November 2021 31 10 2021 Coach of the Month October in Croatian Udruga hrvatskih nogometnih trenera UHNT Retrieved 3 November 2021 09 07 2020 TRENER MJESECA in Croatian Udruga hrvatskih nogometnih trenera UHNT Retrieved 30 May 2022 Goran Tomic trener mjeseca in Croatian Glas Slavonije Retrieved 12 January 2021 External links editGoran Tomic at the Croatian Football Federation nbsp Goran Tomic at FootballDatabase eu nbsp Goran Tomic at WorldFootball net nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Goran Tomic amp oldid 1180478594, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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