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Ljubiša Stamenković

Ljubiša Stamenković (Serbian Cyrillic: Љубиша Стаменковић; born 21 July 1964) is a Serbian football manager.[2]

Ljubiša Stamenković
Stamenković in 2013
Personal information
Date of birth (1964-07-21) 21 July 1964 (age 58)
Place of birth Vlasotince, SFR Yugoslavia
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
Železničar Smederevo
OFK Beograd
Smederevo
Mladi Radnik
Balkan Mirijevo
Vranovo
Managerial career
Mladost Goša (assistant)
Zvezdara (assistant)
Mladi Radnik Radinac
1999–2000 Mladi Radnik
2000–2001 Napredak Kušiljevo
2001–2002 Mladenovac
2002–2003 Timok
2003–2006 Sevojno
2006–2007 Mladenovac
2007–2008 Bežanija
2008–2010 Sevojno
2010–2014 Sloboda Užice[1]
2015 Napredak Kruševac
2016 Borac Čačak
2016–2017 OFK Beograd
2018 Smederevo
2019–2020 Jagodina
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Playing career

Although born in Vlasotince, he spent almost whole his life in Smederevo, where he started playing for local club Železničar.[3] Then he has moved to Belgrade for studies and joined OFK Beograd just to spend short time there. Most of his career he has played for, then lower league level clubs Smederevo and Mladi Radnik whose jerseys he has worn in several different occasions. At the end of playing career, he played for Balkan Mirijevo and Vranovo.[4]

Coaching career

After retiring as a player, Stamenković has started working as an assistant coach with Velimir Ciga Đorđević.[5]

Sevojno (2003–2006): First success

In the summer of 2003, then 39-year-old Piskavac took the job at then 3rd league club Sevojno. In his first season the club finished short in achieving promotion finished second, 11 points behind the promoted Mladost Lučani[6] The following season the club achieved what they failed the previous season, promotion.[7] In the 2005–06 season they found themselves in the second division and finished in a respectable 8th spot, thus avoiding relegation, which was the goal at the beginning of the season.[8] That was undoubtedly his first successful period as a coach.

Mladenovac (2006–2007)

After leaving Sevojno, Stamenković returned to his old club Mladenovac which then played in the Serbian First League second highest tier in Serbian football. They finished in a solid 10th position and were 4 points short of promotion play-offs, the main reason being too many draws.[9]

Bežanija (2007–2008): First job in the highest football rank of Serbia

Piskavac started the season as OFK Mladenovac coach but in October 2007 Bežanija, struggling in the Jelen SuperLiga with only one win, offered the job to Piskavac. His job was to help the club survive and avoid relegation. In the end he failed to achieve the survival in the league. Under his management the club only won four games and was relegated convincingly.[10] This was the first time Stamenković managed in the top tier of Serbian football.

Sevojno and Sloboda Užice (2008–2014): Most successful period

Stamenković returned to the club in which he had his biggest success, Sevojno which also played in the Serbian First League, just so he could make the biggest success in history of the club, entering a Cup final, on the way beating Serbian giants Red Star[11] and thus achieved UEFA Europa League qualifications. In the league, however, they were not that successful and finished 7th 4 points behind promotion.[12]

The following season club started in the UEFA Europa League qualifications where his second division club has kicked out Lithuanian side FBK Kaunas,[13] but next rival, French Lille was too strong and they lost 4–0 on aggregate. However, this season the club achieved promotion finishing 2nd in the First League and thus achieving the joy of playing in the highest rank of Serbian football.[14]

That summer (2010) Sevojno and Sloboda Užice have merged.[15] In his first full season in the elite rank Sloboda finished in 6th place[16] and again being successful in the Serbian Cup reaching the semi-finals, but losing to Vojvodina 3–1 on aggregate.

In the 2011–12 season the club finished 5th and didn't achieve the Europa League qualifications on goal difference. That was also the highest ranking in the history of the club.

The 2012–13 season was the same as they finished 5th again.

On 26 October 2013, Stamenković coached his 100th SuperLiga game with Sloboda, against Javor at home. However, Sloboda lost 1–0.

On 6 November 2013, Stamenković, alongside Milovan Rajevac, was selected to be the head coach of the media selection team that would play Serbia national football team in a revival match in Užice. Media selected Piskavac because he is the longest serving coach in the Serbian SuperLiga and the first person to be in charge of a club for 100 games in the Serbian SuperLiga.[17] Media selection team lost 2–0.[18]

On 23 November 2013, Stamenković coached his 200th game since joining the club in 2008. Sloboda lost 4–1 to Red Star Belgrade. On 26 April 2014, Sloboda lost 4–0 to Jagodina at home, this being their biggest defeat at home under Stamenković. In the final round of the 2013–14 season, Sloboda lost to Voždovac 1–0 at home, and finished in 16th place therefore being relegated. At the end of the season Stamenković left Sloboda after four years with the club.

He managed FK Borac Čačak in the 2015–16 Serbian SuperLiga season.[19]

Nickname

Stamenković is rarely mentioned after his full name, instead he is referred as "Piskavac" (Serbian word for whistler), the nickname that he has gained as a kid.[20]

Education

Beside a coaching licence, Stamenković has a diploma from a Faculty of Organizational Sciences in University of Belgrade.[21]

Attack after the match

On 13 April 2013, Stamenković's side Sloboda drew 2–2 with FK Vojvodina at Karađorđe Stadium in Novi Sad. After the match some unknown person hit Stamenković while he was going to the locker room. After the match a delegate said that Stamenković was indeed hit in the face but Stamenković denied it and said he only wanted to concentrate on football. After the investigation it was confirmed that Stamenković was hit and that the person who did it was in custody. Stamenković and the crowd had some exchanges during and after the game.[22]

Honours

Manager

Sevojno

Statistics

As a manager

As of 5 April 2017
Team Nat From To Record
G W D L GF GA GD Win %
Bežanija   15 October 2007 30 June 2008 26 4 3 19 26 51 −25 015.38
Sloboda Užice   1 July 2008 1 June 2014 219 81 68 70 252 231 +21 036.99
Napredak Kruševac   27 May 2015 3 June 2015 2 0 1 1 2 4 −2 000.00
Borac Čačak   31 January 2016 23 April 2016 12 2 7 3 11 11 +0 016.67
OFK Beograd   22 December 2016 5 April 2017 5 1 2 2 3 5 −2 020.00
Total 264 88 81 95 294 302 −8 033.33

List of seasons

Champions Runners-up Third / SF Promoted Unfinished Relegated
Season Club Domestic International Trophies
League Cup UCL UEL
2007–08 Bežanija 12th R16 0
2008–09 Sevojno 7th 2 RU 0
2009–10 Sevojno 2nd 2 R16 3QR 1 0
2010–11 Sloboda Užice 6th SF 0
2011–12 Sloboda Užice 5th R16 0
2012–13 Sloboda Užice 5th 1R 0
2013–14 Sloboda Užice 16th QF 0
2014–15 Napredak Kruševac 14th 0
2015–16 Borac Čačak 7th SF 0
2016–17 OFK Beograd 16th2 0

1 Third Qualifying Round
2 Second tier
3 Third tier

References

  1. ^ "Ljubiša Stamenković - sistemska greška!".
  2. ^ . www.utakmica.rs. Archived from the original on 29 October 2013.
  3. ^ . www.utakmica.rs. Archived from the original on 29 October 2013.
  4. ^ . www.utakmica.rs. Archived from the original on 29 October 2013.
  5. ^ . www.utakmica.rs. Archived from the original on 29 October 2013.
  6. ^ "Serbia and Montenegro 2003/04".
  7. ^ "Serbia and Montenegro 2004/05".
  8. ^ "Serbia and Montenegro 2005/06".
  9. ^ "Serbia 2006/07".
  10. ^ 2007–08 Serbian SuperLiga
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 29 October 2013. Retrieved 23 October 2012.
  12. ^ 2008–09 Serbian First League
  13. ^ . www.kurir-info.rs. Archived from the original on 29 October 2013.
  14. ^ 2009–10 Serbian First League
  15. ^ "Novi Superligaš: Sloboda Sevojno Point".
  16. ^ "Zajednica: Zaključci sa danas održane sednice Skupštine".
  17. ^ . Archived from the original on 10 July 2015. Retrieved 17 November 2013.
  18. ^ "Спортски Журнал".
  19. ^ Vasov i Maslać: Nema predaje protiv Partizana at Sportski žurnal, 27 April 2016 (in Serbian)
  20. ^ . Archived from the original on 2 February 2013. Retrieved 23 October 2012.
  21. ^ . www.utakmica.rs. Archived from the original on 29 October 2013.
  22. ^ . Archived from the original on 12 November 2013. Retrieved 28 May 2013.

External links

  • Profile and interview at Utakmica.rs (in Serbian)
  • Profile at Srbijafudbal
  • at sportal.rs (in Serbian)

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Ljubisa Stamenkovic Serbian Cyrillic Љubisha Stamenkoviћ born 21 July 1964 is a Serbian football manager 2 Ljubisa StamenkovicStamenkovic in 2013Personal informationDate of birth 1964 07 21 21 July 1964 age 58 Place of birthVlasotince SFR YugoslaviaSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls Zeleznicar SmederevoOFK BeogradSmederevoMladi RadnikBalkan MirijevoVranovoManagerial careerMladost Gosa assistant Zvezdara assistant Mladi Radnik Radinac1999 2000Mladi Radnik2000 2001Napredak Kusiljevo2001 2002Mladenovac2002 2003Timok2003 2006Sevojno2006 2007Mladenovac2007 2008Bezanija2008 2010Sevojno2010 2014Sloboda Uzice 1 2015Napredak Krusevac2016Borac Cacak2016 2017OFK Beograd2018Smederevo2019 2020Jagodina Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Playing career 2 Coaching career 2 1 Sevojno 2003 2006 First success 2 2 Mladenovac 2006 2007 2 3 Bezanija 2007 2008 First job in the highest football rank of Serbia 2 4 Sevojno and Sloboda Uzice 2008 2014 Most successful period 3 Nickname 4 Education 5 Attack after the match 6 Honours 6 1 Manager 7 Statistics 7 1 As a manager 7 1 1 List of seasons 8 References 9 External linksPlaying career EditAlthough born in Vlasotince he spent almost whole his life in Smederevo where he started playing for local club Zeleznicar 3 Then he has moved to Belgrade for studies and joined OFK Beograd just to spend short time there Most of his career he has played for then lower league level clubs Smederevo and Mladi Radnik whose jerseys he has worn in several different occasions At the end of playing career he played for Balkan Mirijevo and Vranovo 4 Coaching career EditAfter retiring as a player Stamenkovic has started working as an assistant coach with Velimir Ciga Đorđevic 5 Sevojno 2003 2006 First success Edit In the summer of 2003 then 39 year old Piskavac took the job at then 3rd league club Sevojno In his first season the club finished short in achieving promotion finished second 11 points behind the promoted Mladost Lucani 6 The following season the club achieved what they failed the previous season promotion 7 In the 2005 06 season they found themselves in the second division and finished in a respectable 8th spot thus avoiding relegation which was the goal at the beginning of the season 8 That was undoubtedly his first successful period as a coach Mladenovac 2006 2007 Edit After leaving Sevojno Stamenkovic returned to his old club Mladenovac which then played in the Serbian First League second highest tier in Serbian football They finished in a solid 10th position and were 4 points short of promotion play offs the main reason being too many draws 9 Bezanija 2007 2008 First job in the highest football rank of Serbia Edit Piskavac started the season as OFK Mladenovac coach but in October 2007 Bezanija struggling in the Jelen SuperLiga with only one win offered the job to Piskavac His job was to help the club survive and avoid relegation In the end he failed to achieve the survival in the league Under his management the club only won four games and was relegated convincingly 10 This was the first time Stamenkovic managed in the top tier of Serbian football Sevojno and Sloboda Uzice 2008 2014 Most successful period Edit Stamenkovic returned to the club in which he had his biggest success Sevojno which also played in the Serbian First League just so he could make the biggest success in history of the club entering a Cup final on the way beating Serbian giants Red Star 11 and thus achieved UEFA Europa League qualifications In the league however they were not that successful and finished 7th 4 points behind promotion 12 The following season club started in the UEFA Europa League qualifications where his second division club has kicked out Lithuanian side FBK Kaunas 13 but next rival French Lille was too strong and they lost 4 0 on aggregate However this season the club achieved promotion finishing 2nd in the First League and thus achieving the joy of playing in the highest rank of Serbian football 14 That summer 2010 Sevojno and Sloboda Uzice have merged 15 In his first full season in the elite rank Sloboda finished in 6th place 16 and again being successful in the Serbian Cup reaching the semi finals but losing to Vojvodina 3 1 on aggregate In the 2011 12 season the club finished 5th and didn t achieve the Europa League qualifications on goal difference That was also the highest ranking in the history of the club The 2012 13 season was the same as they finished 5th again On 26 October 2013 Stamenkovic coached his 100th SuperLiga game with Sloboda against Javor at home However Sloboda lost 1 0 On 6 November 2013 Stamenkovic alongside Milovan Rajevac was selected to be the head coach of the media selection team that would play Serbia national football team in a revival match in Uzice Media selected Piskavac because he is the longest serving coach in the Serbian SuperLiga and the first person to be in charge of a club for 100 games in the Serbian SuperLiga 17 Media selection team lost 2 0 18 On 23 November 2013 Stamenkovic coached his 200th game since joining the club in 2008 Sloboda lost 4 1 to Red Star Belgrade On 26 April 2014 Sloboda lost 4 0 to Jagodina at home this being their biggest defeat at home under Stamenkovic In the final round of the 2013 14 season Sloboda lost to Vozdovac 1 0 at home and finished in 16th place therefore being relegated At the end of the season Stamenkovic left Sloboda after four years with the club He managed FK Borac Cacak in the 2015 16 Serbian SuperLiga season 19 Nickname EditStamenkovic is rarely mentioned after his full name instead he is referred as Piskavac Serbian word for whistler the nickname that he has gained as a kid 20 Education EditBeside a coaching licence Stamenkovic has a diploma from a Faculty of Organizational Sciences in University of Belgrade 21 Attack after the match EditOn 13 April 2013 Stamenkovic s side Sloboda drew 2 2 with FK Vojvodina at Karađorđe Stadium in Novi Sad After the match some unknown person hit Stamenkovic while he was going to the locker room After the match a delegate said that Stamenkovic was indeed hit in the face but Stamenkovic denied it and said he only wanted to concentrate on football After the investigation it was confirmed that Stamenkovic was hit and that the person who did it was in custody Stamenkovic and the crowd had some exchanges during and after the game 22 Honours EditManager Edit SevojnoRunner up 1 2008 09 Serbian Cup Runner up 1 2009 10 Serbian First League gained promotion Statistics EditAs a manager Edit As of 5 April 2017Team Nat From To RecordG W D L GF GA GD Win Bezanija 15 October 2007 30 June 2008 26 4 3 19 26 51 25 0 15 38Sloboda Uzice 1 July 2008 1 June 2014 219 81 68 70 252 231 21 0 36 99Napredak Krusevac 27 May 2015 3 June 2015 2 0 1 1 2 4 2 00 0 00Borac Cacak 31 January 2016 23 April 2016 12 2 7 3 11 11 0 0 16 67OFK Beograd 22 December 2016 5 April 2017 5 1 2 2 3 5 2 0 20 00Total 264 88 81 95 294 302 8 0 33 33List of seasons Edit UCL UEFA Champions League UEL UEFA Cup UEFA Europa LeagueChampions Runners up Third SF Promoted Unfinished Relegated Season Club Domestic International TrophiesLeague Cup UCL UEL2007 08 Bezanija 12th R16 02008 09 Sevojno 7th 2 RU 02009 10 Sevojno 2nd 2 R16 3QR 1 02010 11 Sloboda Uzice 6th SF 02011 12 Sloboda Uzice 5th R16 02012 13 Sloboda Uzice 5th 1R 02013 14 Sloboda Uzice 16th QF 02014 15 Napredak Krusevac 14th 02015 16 Borac Cacak 7th SF 02016 17 OFK Beograd 16th2 01 Third Qualifying Round2 Second tier3 Third tierReferences Edit Ljubisa Stamenkovic sistemska greska Piskavac Nista bez strategije Vesti Utakmica rs www utakmica rs Archived from the original on 29 October 2013 Piskavac Nista bez strategije Vesti Utakmica rs www utakmica rs Archived from the original on 29 October 2013 Piskavac Nista bez strategije Vesti Utakmica rs www utakmica rs Archived from the original on 29 October 2013 Piskavac Nista bez strategije Vesti Utakmica rs www utakmica rs Archived from the original on 29 October 2013 Serbia and Montenegro 2003 04 Serbia and Montenegro 2004 05 Serbia and Montenegro 2005 06 Serbia 2006 07 2007 08 Serbian SuperLiga Polufinale Lav kupa Srbije Sevojno izbacilo Zvezdu 2 1 Srpski fudbal Sportal rs Archived from the original on 29 October 2013 Retrieved 23 October 2012 2008 09 Serbian First League Sevojno u transu Kurir www kurir info rs Archived from the original on 29 October 2013 2009 10 Serbian First League Novi Superligas Sloboda Sevojno Point Zajednica Zakljucci sa danas odrzane sednice Skupstine Uzice domacin reprezentaciji Piskavac i Rajevac protiv Mihajlovica westinfo rs Archived from the original on 10 July 2015 Retrieved 17 November 2013 Sportski Zhurnal Vasov i Maslac Nema predaje protiv Partizana at Sportski zurnal 27 April 2016 in Serbian Kako je Stamenkovic postao Piskavac Zanimljivosti Sportal rs Archived from the original on 2 February 2013 Retrieved 23 October 2012 Piskavac Nista bez strategije Vesti Utakmica rs www utakmica rs Archived from the original on 29 October 2013 Zajednica superligasa Bilo je guzve udaren je Stamenkovic Srpski fudbal Sportal rs Archived from the original on 12 November 2013 Retrieved 28 May 2013 External links EditProfile and interview at Utakmica rs in Serbian Profile at Srbijafudbal Nickname at sportal rs in Serbian Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ljubisa Stamenkovic amp oldid 1105882419, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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