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Igor Štimac

Igor Štimac (pronounced [îgor ʃtǐːmats];[1][2] born 6 September 1967) is a Croatian professional football manager and former player who is the current head coach (manager) of the India national football team.[3]

Igor Štimac
Štimac as Sepahan head coach in 2016
Personal information
Date of birth (1967-09-06) 6 September 1967 (age 56)
Place of birth Metković, SR Croatia, Yugoslavia
Height 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
Position(s) Centre-back
Team information
Current team
India (head coach)
Youth career
Neretva Metković
1984–1985 Hajduk Split
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1985–1992 Hajduk Split 64 (3)
1986–1987Dinamo Vinkovci (loan) 31 (2)
1992–1994 Cádiz 62 (4)
1994–1995 Hajduk Split 27 (2)
1995–1999 Derby County 84 (3)
1999–2001 West Ham United 43 (1)
2001–2002 Hajduk Split 11 (2)
Total 322 (17)
International career
1987 Yugoslavia U20 14 (2)
1990–2002 Croatia 53 (2)
Managerial career
2005 Hajduk Split
2006 Cibalia
2009–2010 NK Zagreb
2012–2013 Croatia
2015 Zadar
2015–2016 Sepahan
2016–2017 Al-Shahania
2019– India
2019–2023 India U23
Medal record
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

In his playing career, Štimac had three spells with Hajduk Split and also played for Cádiz in Spain, and for Derby County and West Ham United in England. He represented the Croatia national team 53 times, playing at Euro 1996 and at the 1998 World Cup, when Croatia finished third. He also represented Yugoslavia when they won the 1987 FIFA World Youth Championship.

As a manager, Štimac was in charge of the Croatia national team from 2012 to 2013. In club football, he has had brief spells in charge of Hajduk Split, Cibalia, NK Zagreb, Zadar, Iranian club Sepahan and Qatari club Al-Shahania. On 15 May 2019, Štimac was appointed as the head coach of India national team on a two-year contract.[4]

Club career edit

At the club level Štimac played for his local Croatian club Hajduk Split and, most notably, the English club Derby County.[5][6][7] Štimac arrived at the Baseball Ground on 31 October 1995 for a fee of £1.5 million from Hajduk Split.[8] He scored a goal on his debut for the Rams away at Tranmere, but the Rams fell to a heavy 5–1 defeat. The rest of the season was more successful, as Derby gained promotion and remained unbeaten in 20 consecutive matches. During this time he formed a strong partnership with Dean Yates in the centre of Derby's defence.

Štimac played nearly four years with the Rams,[9][10] and made 84 league appearances for the Rams, in addition to seven FA Cup appearances and two League Cup appearances. He was sold on 29 August 1999 to West Ham United for £600,000, where he scored once, against Newcastle United.[11]

International career edit

Štimac played for the Croatia national team, winning 53 caps and scoring two goals,[12] and formed part of a Croatia squad that won the bronze medal at the 1998 FIFA World Cup. His final international was a February 2002 friendly match against Bulgaria.[13]

Previously, Štimac was a member of the highly talented Yugoslavia under-20 team that won the 1987 FIFA World Youth Championship in Chile, playing four games and scoring two goals in the tournament.[14]

International goals edit

Goal Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 3 September 1995 Maksimir, Zagreb, Croatia   Estonia
6 – 1
7 – 1
Euro 1996 Qualifying
2 26 March 1996 Stadion Varteks, Varaždin, Croatia   Israel
1 – 0
2 – 0
Friendly

Managerial career edit

 
Štimac during Sepahan training session in November 2015

Early days edit

Štimac started his managerial career in 2001, taking charge of the Hajduk Split football academy and also acting as the club's sport director. Hajduk won two championships during this time (2003–04 and 2004–05).[15] In 2004–05 season he took managerial position for the last 10 games after replacing Blaž Slišković. With many difficulties he managed to win championship but lost the cup final to HNK Rijeka. In the spring of 2006, he also spent a few months coaching Croatian first division side Cibalia, saving them from relegation. On 14 September 2009, he was appointed as the new NK Zagreb manager after they lost the first seven games of the season, replacing Luka Pavlović.[16] However Štimac managed to save NK Zagreb from relegation and left the club at the end of the season.

Croatia national team edit

On 5 July 2012, Štimac was appointed as the new Croatia national football team manager, after the departure of his former national team teammate Slaven Bilić. His first match as Croatia manager came in a friendly game against Switzerland at Poljud Stadium, which ended in a disappointing 2–4 loss.[17] Despite that loss, Croatia entered the 2014 World Cup qualifies in decent fashion, taking 16 points from first six games. However, the results were not representative of Croatia's form on the pitch, as the team only had a goal difference of +7 from those six matches and scored the majority of their goals from set pieces, counterattacks, and defensive errors by their opponents.[18] Then started a period of very poor results starting with a 0–1 loss to Scotland at Maksimir on 7 June 2013.[19] Following this Croatia lost 0–1 in a friendly match to Portugal on 10 June 2013 and then barely beat 148th ranked Liechtenstein 3–2 in a friendly match thanks to an 86th-minute goal by Eduardo on 14 August 2013.[20][21]

In their next world cup qualifying match, Croatia drew 1–1 against rivals Serbia in Belgrade, despite only having one shot on target and two shots overall.[22] This was followed by another loss at home at Maksimir, this time to eventual group winners Belgium with a result of 1–2.[23] With only one World Cup qualifying match to go, Štimac had become widely unpopular in Croatia with one poll conducted by popular domestic newspaper 24sata resulting in 98% of voters in favor of sacking Štimac.[24] On 15 October 2013, Croatia lost their final World Cup qualifying match 0–2 against Scotland.[25] After the 0–2 loss to Scotland, Štimac tendered his resignation to the HNS president, former star footballer and national team teammate of Štimac, Davor Šuker. The following day, Šuker accepted his resignation.[26] Croatia ending qualifying as the second to last ranked second place team, having only one more point than last placed Denmark, thus taking the final play-off round spot.

Despite some criticism Štimac managed to take the FIFA Ranking of Croatia to 4th position just behind Spain, Germany and Argentina, respectively.[27] Players like Mateo Kovačić[28] and Alen Halilović[29] also made their debuts for the Croatia national team during Štimac's stint.

Zadar edit

In the beginning of 2015, Štimac was named as new manager at Prva HNL club Zadar.[30] Štimac quit after only six months in charge, as club was administratively relegated to second division by the licensing board of the HNS due to financial irregularities 3 games before the league ended.[31] Following Štimac's resignation, Zadar club president Josip Bajlo said, "I would like to thank Mr. Štimac for the five months that he has worked in Zadar, and he has still done the best in such situation".[32]

Sepahan edit

 
Štimac during a match between Sepahan and Naft Tehran

On 12 November 2015, Štimac became head coach of Sepahan, replacing Hossein Faraki. He resigned as Sepahan head coach on 20 April 2016, after a run of unsuccessful results which led Sepahan in the 11th place and out of both season's cups, Hazfi Cup and AFC Champions League.[33]

India national team edit

On 15 May 2019, the All India Football Federation announced Štimac as the country's head coach after the departure of Stephen Constantine.[4] His first campaign with India was 2019 King's Cup where his first match as head coach was against Curaçao, which ended up as a 3−1 loss[34] where he gave six players their international debut[35] but in the next match against the host Thailand he managed the team to a 1−0 victory earning third place in the tournament and his first win as head coach.[36]

For 2022 World Cup qualification, Štimac's campaign with India started with a 1–2 home loss to Oman,[37] but he steered the team to a respectable draw against the 2019 Asian Champion and 2022 FIFA World Cup hosts Qatar.[38] Despite this, India only managed draws against much lower ranked teams, Bangladesh at home and Afghanistan away.[39][40] India were beaten by Oman[41] and Qatar,[42] gained only a draw with Afghanistan, and their only win in qualification came with a 2–0 victory over neighbour Bangladesh.[43] A third place finish with only six points meant India did not qualify for the 2022 FIFA World Cup. However, it was India's highest position since the 2002 qualification and guaranteed India a place in the upcoming 2023 AFC Asian Cup qualification.[44]

Under Štimac, India reached the 2023 AFC Asian Cup finals in Qatar after a 2–0 victory over Cambodia, a 2–1 victory over Afghanistan and a 4–0 victory over Hong Kong, on 8, 11 and 14 June 2022 respectively, at the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan stadium in Kolkata.[citation needed] This was the first time India qualified twice in a row for the AFC Asian Cup.

2023: India unbeaten runs edit

As coach of the Indian national team, Štimac achieved 12 victories (up to 9 June 2023) when India overcame Mongolia 2–0 at the Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneshwar, Odisha. This surpassed his previous best of 11 wins as coach for NK Zagreb.

On 22 March 2023 and 28 March 2023 respectively, Štimac led India to a 1–0 victory over Myanmar and a 2–0 victory over Kyrgyzstan at the Khuman Lampak in Imphal. These were the first internationals to be played in northeast India and culminated in India winning the 2023 TriNations Series Trophy, under Štimac's guidance.[citation needed]

On 18 June 2023, under Štimac's leadership, India won a second InterContinental Cup after overcoming Lebanon 2–0 in the final at the Kalinga Stadium.

Under Štimac, on 24 June 2023 at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium in Bengaluru, India achieved eight consecutive clean sheets with a 2–0 victory over Nepal, breaking the previous record of seven between 3 June 1948 and 23 March 1952. It was also India's ninth consecutive clean sheet at home (stretching back to the 4–0 victory over Hong Kong on 14 June 2022), the 11th of an undefeated run (from the 22 March 2023 victory over Myanmar), and the 15th undefeated at home (since a 15 October 2019 draw with Bangladesh). The latter run includes 10 wins, three draws and two draws that ended as penalty shoot-out wins - the last being an extended penalty shoot-out victory at home against Kuwait on 4 July 2023 in the 2023 SAFF Championship Final.

Štimac became the first foreign head coach to win back-to-back SAFF Championship titles. The 2023 SAFF Championship was the first time India had defeated two West Asian countries in back-to-back matches, after winning the semi-final against Lebanon, also on penalties.[45]

Štimac has led India to three titles in 2023, the most ever won by India in a calendar year.

Igor Stimac, the current head coach of the Indian national football team, is poised to become the longest-serving coach in the history of independent India. Stimac, who has been at the helm since 2019, received a contract extension that will keep him in charge of both the senior and under-23 men’s national football teams until June 2026. Furthermore, if Stimac guides India to the third round of the 2026 World Cup qualifiers, which commence in November 2024, his contract will automatically be renewed until 2028.

Indian U23 edit

Štimac took charge of the India national under-23 football team at the start of their qualification campaign for the 2022 AFC Under-23 Cup in Uzbekistan, by playing three games for Group E in the centralised venue at the Fujairah Stadium, Fujairah, UAE. On 24 October 2021, he started with a 2–1 victory over the Oman U23 team in Group E encounter in Fujairah.

Managerial statistics edit

As of match played 21 November 2023
Managerial record by team and tenure
Team From To Record Ref.
P W D L Win %
NK Zagreb 14 September 2009 14 May 2010 27 11 7 9 040.7
Croatia 5 July 2012 16 October 2013 15 8 2 5 053.3
NK Zadar 8 January 2015 16 July 2015 19 5 4 10 026.3
Sepahan S.C. 11 November 2015 21 April 2016 21 2 11 8 009.5
Al-Shahania SC 28 December 2016 23 May 2017 16 2 7 7 012.5
India 15 May 2019 present 46 19 12 15 041.3
India U23 15 May 2019 present 7 2 2 3 028.6
Total 151 49 45 57 032.5

Honours edit

Player edit

Hajduk Split

Derby County

Yugoslavia U-20

Manager edit

India

Orders edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • at FIFA (archived) 
  • Igor Štimac at UEFA 
  • Igor Štimac at FootballDatabase.eu 
  • Igor Štimac at National-Football-Teams.com 
  • Igor Štimac at Soccerway.com 
  • Igor Štimac at WorldFootball.net 

igor, Štimac, pronounced, îgor, ʃtǐːmats, born, september, 1967, croatian, professional, football, manager, former, player, current, head, coach, manager, india, national, football, team, Štimac, sepahan, head, coach, 2016personal, informationdate, birth, 1967. Igor Stimac pronounced igor ʃtǐːmats 1 2 born 6 September 1967 is a Croatian professional football manager and former player who is the current head coach manager of the India national football team 3 Igor StimacStimac as Sepahan head coach in 2016Personal informationDate of birth 1967 09 06 6 September 1967 age 56 Place of birthMetkovic SR Croatia YugoslaviaHeight1 88 m 6 ft 2 in Position s Centre backTeam informationCurrent teamIndia head coach Youth careerNeretva Metkovic1984 1985Hajduk SplitSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1985 1992Hajduk Split64 3 1986 1987 Dinamo Vinkovci loan 31 2 1992 1994Cadiz62 4 1994 1995Hajduk Split27 2 1995 1999Derby County84 3 1999 2001West Ham United43 1 2001 2002Hajduk Split11 2 Total322 17 International career1987Yugoslavia U2014 2 1990 2002Croatia53 2 Managerial career2005Hajduk Split2006Cibalia2009 2010NK Zagreb2012 2013Croatia2015Zadar2015 2016Sepahan2016 2017Al Shahania2019 India2019 2023India U23Medal record Men s footballRepresenting YugoslaviaFIFA U 20 World Cup 1987UEFA U 21 Euro 1990Representing CroatiaFIFA World Cup 1998Representing India as manager King s Cup Thailand 2019SAFF Championship 2021SAFF Championship 2023Tri Nation Series India 2023Intercontinental Cup India 2023 Club domestic league appearances and goalsIn his playing career Stimac had three spells with Hajduk Split and also played for Cadiz in Spain and for Derby County and West Ham United in England He represented the Croatia national team 53 times playing at Euro 1996 and at the 1998 World Cup when Croatia finished third He also represented Yugoslavia when they won the 1987 FIFA World Youth Championship As a manager Stimac was in charge of the Croatia national team from 2012 to 2013 In club football he has had brief spells in charge of Hajduk Split Cibalia NK Zagreb Zadar Iranian club Sepahan and Qatari club Al Shahania On 15 May 2019 Stimac was appointed as the head coach of India national team on a two year contract 4 Contents 1 Club career 2 International career 2 1 International goals 3 Managerial career 3 1 Early days 3 2 Croatia national team 3 3 Zadar 3 4 Sepahan 3 5 India national team 3 5 1 2023 India unbeaten runs 3 6 Indian U23 4 Managerial statistics 5 Honours 5 1 Player 5 2 Manager 5 3 Orders 6 References 7 External linksClub career editAt the club level Stimac played for his local Croatian club Hajduk Split and most notably the English club Derby County 5 6 7 Stimac arrived at the Baseball Ground on 31 October 1995 for a fee of 1 5 million from Hajduk Split 8 He scored a goal on his debut for the Rams away at Tranmere but the Rams fell to a heavy 5 1 defeat The rest of the season was more successful as Derby gained promotion and remained unbeaten in 20 consecutive matches During this time he formed a strong partnership with Dean Yates in the centre of Derby s defence Stimac played nearly four years with the Rams 9 10 and made 84 league appearances for the Rams in addition to seven FA Cup appearances and two League Cup appearances He was sold on 29 August 1999 to West Ham United for 600 000 where he scored once against Newcastle United 11 International career editStimac played for the Croatia national team winning 53 caps and scoring two goals 12 and formed part of a Croatia squad that won the bronze medal at the 1998 FIFA World Cup His final international was a February 2002 friendly match against Bulgaria 13 Previously Stimac was a member of the highly talented Yugoslavia under 20 team that won the 1987 FIFA World Youth Championship in Chile playing four games and scoring two goals in the tournament 14 International goals edit Goal Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition1 3 September 1995 Maksimir Zagreb Croatia nbsp Estonia 6 1 7 1 Euro 1996 Qualifying2 26 March 1996 Stadion Varteks Varazdin Croatia nbsp Israel 1 0 2 0 FriendlyManagerial career edit nbsp Stimac during Sepahan training session in November 2015Early days edit Stimac started his managerial career in 2001 taking charge of the Hajduk Split football academy and also acting as the club s sport director Hajduk won two championships during this time 2003 04 and 2004 05 15 In 2004 05 season he took managerial position for the last 10 games after replacing Blaz Sliskovic With many difficulties he managed to win championship but lost the cup final to HNK Rijeka In the spring of 2006 he also spent a few months coaching Croatian first division side Cibalia saving them from relegation On 14 September 2009 he was appointed as the new NK Zagreb manager after they lost the first seven games of the season replacing Luka Pavlovic 16 However Stimac managed to save NK Zagreb from relegation and left the club at the end of the season Croatia national team edit On 5 July 2012 Stimac was appointed as the new Croatia national football team manager after the departure of his former national team teammate Slaven Bilic His first match as Croatia manager came in a friendly game against Switzerland at Poljud Stadium which ended in a disappointing 2 4 loss 17 Despite that loss Croatia entered the 2014 World Cup qualifies in decent fashion taking 16 points from first six games However the results were not representative of Croatia s form on the pitch as the team only had a goal difference of 7 from those six matches and scored the majority of their goals from set pieces counterattacks and defensive errors by their opponents 18 Then started a period of very poor results starting with a 0 1 loss to Scotland at Maksimir on 7 June 2013 19 Following this Croatia lost 0 1 in a friendly match to Portugal on 10 June 2013 and then barely beat 148th ranked Liechtenstein 3 2 in a friendly match thanks to an 86th minute goal by Eduardo on 14 August 2013 20 21 In their next world cup qualifying match Croatia drew 1 1 against rivals Serbia in Belgrade despite only having one shot on target and two shots overall 22 This was followed by another loss at home at Maksimir this time to eventual group winners Belgium with a result of 1 2 23 With only one World Cup qualifying match to go Stimac had become widely unpopular in Croatia with one poll conducted by popular domestic newspaper 24sata resulting in 98 of voters in favor of sacking Stimac 24 On 15 October 2013 Croatia lost their final World Cup qualifying match 0 2 against Scotland 25 After the 0 2 loss to Scotland Stimac tendered his resignation to the HNS president former star footballer and national team teammate of Stimac Davor Suker The following day Suker accepted his resignation 26 Croatia ending qualifying as the second to last ranked second place team having only one more point than last placed Denmark thus taking the final play off round spot Despite some criticism Stimac managed to take the FIFA Ranking of Croatia to 4th position just behind Spain Germany and Argentina respectively 27 Players like Mateo Kovacic 28 and Alen Halilovic 29 also made their debuts for the Croatia national team during Stimac s stint Zadar edit In the beginning of 2015 Stimac was named as new manager at Prva HNL club Zadar 30 Stimac quit after only six months in charge as club was administratively relegated to second division by the licensing board of the HNS due to financial irregularities 3 games before the league ended 31 Following Stimac s resignation Zadar club president Josip Bajlo said I would like to thank Mr Stimac for the five months that he has worked in Zadar and he has still done the best in such situation 32 Sepahan edit nbsp Stimac during a match between Sepahan and Naft TehranOn 12 November 2015 Stimac became head coach of Sepahan replacing Hossein Faraki He resigned as Sepahan head coach on 20 April 2016 after a run of unsuccessful results which led Sepahan in the 11th place and out of both season s cups Hazfi Cup and AFC Champions League 33 India national team edit On 15 May 2019 the All India Football Federation announced Stimac as the country s head coach after the departure of Stephen Constantine 4 His first campaign with India was 2019 King s Cup where his first match as head coach was against Curacao which ended up as a 3 1 loss 34 where he gave six players their international debut 35 but in the next match against the host Thailand he managed the team to a 1 0 victory earning third place in the tournament and his first win as head coach 36 For 2022 World Cup qualification Stimac s campaign with India started with a 1 2 home loss to Oman 37 but he steered the team to a respectable draw against the 2019 Asian Champion and 2022 FIFA World Cup hosts Qatar 38 Despite this India only managed draws against much lower ranked teams Bangladesh at home and Afghanistan away 39 40 India were beaten by Oman 41 and Qatar 42 gained only a draw with Afghanistan and their only win in qualification came with a 2 0 victory over neighbour Bangladesh 43 A third place finish with only six points meant India did not qualify for the 2022 FIFA World Cup However it was India s highest position since the 2002 qualification and guaranteed India a place in the upcoming 2023 AFC Asian Cup qualification 44 Under Stimac India reached the 2023 AFC Asian Cup finals in Qatar after a 2 0 victory over Cambodia a 2 1 victory over Afghanistan and a 4 0 victory over Hong Kong on 8 11 and 14 June 2022 respectively at the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan stadium in Kolkata citation needed This was the first time India qualified twice in a row for the AFC Asian Cup 2023 India unbeaten runs edit This section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Igor Stimac news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message As coach of the Indian national team Stimac achieved 12 victories up to 9 June 2023 when India overcame Mongolia 2 0 at the Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneshwar Odisha This surpassed his previous best of 11 wins as coach for NK Zagreb On 22 March 2023 and 28 March 2023 respectively Stimac led India to a 1 0 victory over Myanmar and a 2 0 victory over Kyrgyzstan at the Khuman Lampak in Imphal These were the first internationals to be played in northeast India and culminated in India winning the 2023 TriNations Series Trophy under Stimac s guidance citation needed On 18 June 2023 under Stimac s leadership India won a second InterContinental Cup after overcoming Lebanon 2 0 in the final at the Kalinga Stadium Under Stimac on 24 June 2023 at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium in Bengaluru India achieved eight consecutive clean sheets with a 2 0 victory over Nepal breaking the previous record of seven between 3 June 1948 and 23 March 1952 It was also India s ninth consecutive clean sheet at home stretching back to the 4 0 victory over Hong Kong on 14 June 2022 the 11th of an undefeated run from the 22 March 2023 victory over Myanmar and the 15th undefeated at home since a 15 October 2019 draw with Bangladesh The latter run includes 10 wins three draws and two draws that ended as penalty shoot out wins the last being an extended penalty shoot out victory at home against Kuwait on 4 July 2023 in the 2023 SAFF Championship Final Stimac became the first foreign head coach to win back to back SAFF Championship titles The 2023 SAFF Championship was the first time India had defeated two West Asian countries in back to back matches after winning the semi final against Lebanon also on penalties 45 Stimac has led India to three titles in 2023 the most ever won by India in a calendar year Igor Stimac the current head coach of the Indian national football team is poised to become the longest serving coach in the history of independent India Stimac who has been at the helm since 2019 received a contract extension that will keep him in charge of both the senior and under 23 men s national football teams until June 2026 Furthermore if Stimac guides India to the third round of the 2026 World Cup qualifiers which commence in November 2024 his contract will automatically be renewed until 2028 Indian U23 edit Stimac took charge of the India national under 23 football team at the start of their qualification campaign for the 2022 AFC Under 23 Cup in Uzbekistan by playing three games for Group E in the centralised venue at the Fujairah Stadium Fujairah UAE On 24 October 2021 he started with a 2 1 victory over the Oman U23 team in Group E encounter in Fujairah Managerial statistics editAs of match played 21 November 2023Managerial record by team and tenure Team From To Record Ref P W D L Win NK Zagreb 14 September 2009 14 May 2010 27 11 7 9 0 40 7Croatia 5 July 2012 16 October 2013 15 8 2 5 0 53 3NK Zadar 8 January 2015 16 July 2015 19 5 4 10 0 26 3Sepahan S C 11 November 2015 21 April 2016 21 2 11 8 00 9 5Al Shahania SC 28 December 2016 23 May 2017 16 2 7 7 0 12 5India 15 May 2019 present 46 19 12 15 0 41 3India U23 15 May 2019 present 7 2 2 3 0 28 6Total 151 49 45 57 0 32 5 Honours editPlayer edit Hajduk Split Croatian First League 1992 1994 95 Croatian Cup 1995 Yugoslav Cup 1991 Croatian Super Cup 1994Derby County First Division runner up 1995 96Yugoslavia U 20 FIFA U 20 World Cup 1987Manager edit India SAFF Championship 2021 2023 Tri Nation Series 2023 InterContinental Cup 2023Orders edit nbsp Order of Danica Hrvatska with face of Franjo Bucar 1995 46 nbsp Order of the Croatian Trefoil 1998 47 References edit Ȉgor Hrvatski jezicni portal in Serbo Croatian Retrieved 17 March 2018 Ȉgor stȉmati Hrvatski jezicni portal in Serbo Croatian Retrieved 17 March 2018 Stimac 7 new faces as Stimac names final list of 25 for friendlies in Bahrain the aiff com All India Football Federation 21 March 2022 Archived from the original on 23 March 2022 Retrieved 21 March 2022 a b AIFF APPOINTS IGOR STIMAC AS NEW MEN S SENIOR NATIONAL TEAM COACH the aiff com AIFF Retrieved 15 May 2019 Croatian World Cupper Igor Stimac set to be appointed coach timesofindia indiatimes com TOI Retrieved 28 May 2019 A new dawn for Indian football livemint com Live Mint 25 May 2019 Retrieved 28 May 2019 Stay a legend and a hero Derby County fans on Igor Stimac links Derbyshirelive Derbyshire Live 22 May 2018 Retrieved 28 May 2019 Church Daniel 7 October 2016 Cult Heroes Derby County s Igor Stimac Shoot co uk RAMSTV MEETS IGOR STIMAC PART 1 dcfc co uk Derby County Football club Retrieved 28 May 2019 EX PLAYER INTERVIEW IGOR STIMAC PART 1 dcfc co uk Derby County Football Club Retrieved 28 May 2019 Newcastle 2 West Ham 2 Sporting Life 3 January 2000 Retrieved 31 December 2009 dead link Mamrud Roberto 16 July 2009 Croatia Record International Players RSSSF Retrieved 15 October 2009 Player Database EU football Retrieved 29 December 2022 Igor Stimac FIFA competition record archived Indian Football Croatian Igor Stimac to be appointed head coach of National Team Albert Roca misses out sportskeeda com Sportskeeda Retrieved 28 May 2019 Bradovski Mihaela 14 September 2009 Igor Stimac preuzima Kranjcevicevu Hrvatska razocarala na pocetku Stimceva mandata Retrieved 31 January 2013 Luka Modric and Ivan Rakitic Croatia s Terrifying Midfield Axis Bleacher Report 8 April 2014 Great Scots shock Croatia ESPN Soccernet 7 June 2013 Croatia vs Portugal Match Report goal com 10 June 2013 Croatia 3 2 Liechtenstein ESPN Soccernet 14 August 2013 Feisty Affair In Belgrade ESPN Soccernet 6 September 2013 Lukaku secures finals berth ESPN Soccernet 11 October 2013 Out of the shadows SkySports 9 April 2014 Scots do the double over Croatia ESPN Soccernet 15 October 2013 Suker prihvatio ostavku Stimca jutarnji hr 16 October 2013 FIFA Rankings Croatia Officially 4th In The World Croatiaweek com 11 April 2013 Stimac Odluku o Kovacicu prelomio sam sinoc odigrao je za desetku sportnet rtl hr 22 March 2013 CROATIAVS PORTUGAL0 1 soccerway com 10 June 2013 Stimac trener Zadra jutarnji hr 7 January 2015 Stimac dao ostavku na mjestu trenera Zadra jutarnji hr 16 July 2015 NEW PROBLEMS OF NK ZADAR Coach Igor Stimac resigned kalelargainfo hr 17 July 2015 Stimac nakon sest mjeseci napustio iranski Sepahan Germanijak hr 21 April 2016 NEW LOOK BLUE TIGERS GO DOWN TO CURACAO the aiff com AIFF Retrieved 8 June 2019 SIX NEWLY CAPPED BLUE TIGERS RECALL UNFORGETTABLE AND EMOTIONAL DEBUT the aiff com AIFF Retrieved 8 June 2019 YOUNG INDIA BEAT THAILAND FINISH THIRD IN KING S CUP the aiff com AIFF Retrieved 8 June 2019 Late Oman comeback sinks India AIFF 5 September 2019 Retrieved 8 October 2019 India holds Asian champion Qatar to goalless draw AIFF 11 September 2019 Retrieved 8 October 2019 India Bangladesh play out a draw out in World Cup qualifier AIFF 15 October 2019 Retrieved 15 October 2019 Super sub Doungel helps Blue Tigers earns a point in Dushanbe AIFF 14 November 2019 Retrieved 16 November 2019 India lose 0 1 to Oman virtually out of contention for FIFA World Cup berth Football News Times of India The Times of India India 0 1 Qatar 10 men Blue Tigers go down against the Asian champions Goal com Bangladesh 0 2 India Sunil Chhetri double hands Blue Tigers crucial win Goal com World Cup qualifiers highlights India Afghanistan play out 1 1 draw Ninth SAFF title lands in the safe hands of Gurpreet Singh Sandhu ODLUKU KOJOM SE ODLIKUJU REDOM DANICE HRVATSKE S LIKOM FRANJE BUCARA in Croatian hrvatska poslovniforum hr PREDSJEDNIK TUDJMAN ODLIKOVAO HRVATSKU NOGOMETNU REPREZENTACIJU in Croatian hrt hr External links editIgor Stimac at FIFA archived nbsp Igor Stimac at UEFA nbsp Igor Stimac at FootballDatabase eu nbsp Igor Stimac at National Football Teams com nbsp Igor Stimac at Soccerway com nbsp Igor Stimac at WorldFootball net nbsp nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Igor Stimac Igor Stimac profile at Hajduk Split website in Croatian Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Igor Stimac amp oldid 1186202679, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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