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Risto Vidaković

Risto Vidaković (Serbian Cyrillic: Pиcтo Bидaкoвић; born 5 January 1969) is a Bosnian professional football manager and former player who is currently managing Singapore Premier League club Lion City Sailors.

Risto Vidaković
Vidaković as Ceres–Negros manager in 2018
Personal information
Full name Risto Vidaković
Date of birth (1969-01-05) 5 January 1969 (age 54)
Place of birth Šekovići, PR Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia
Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Position(s) Centre-back
Club information
Current team
Lion City Sailors (manager)
Youth career
Eintracht Frankfurt
1987–1988 Sarajevo
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1988–1992 Sarajevo 60 (4)
1992–1994 Red Star Belgrade 64 (17)
1994–2000 Betis 120 (6)
2000–2001 Osasuna 19 (0)
2001–2002 Poli Ejido 14 (0)
Total 277 (27)
International career
1991 Yugoslavia 1 (0)
1996–1998 FR Yugoslavia 7 (0)
Managerial career
2006–2007 Serbia (assistant)
2008–2009 Murcia (assistant)
2009–2010 Écija
2010 Cádiz
2011–2012 Betis B
2013 Motagua
2016–2020 Ceres–Negros
2021 Maziya
2021–2022 Borneo
2022 Melaka United
2023– Lion City Sailors
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

He spent his playing career as a centre-back for Yugoslav clubs Sarajevo and Red Star Belgrade before moving to Spain, where he spent five seasons with Real Betis in La Liga, and a season each for Osasuna and Poli Ejido. Internationally, he represented Yugoslavia and FR Yugoslavia.

After retiring as a player, Vidaković became an assistant coach for the Serbia national team and Segunda División side Murcia. He was then head coach for Segunda División B clubs Écija, Cádiz, and the Real Betis reserve team. With Filipino club Ceres–Negros, he won three consecutive Philippines Football League titles. He also won a Dhivehi Premier League title with Maziya.

Club career

Risto Vidaković was born in Šekovići, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, which was then a republic within SFR Yugoslavia. He started his career at FK Sarajevo, and played in the last edition of the Yugoslav First League, appearing in 13 games as the Bosnian team finished in ninth position. Subsequently, he signed for national giants Red Star Belgrade, and competed in the inaugural season of the Serbian-Montenegrin tournament, scoring a career-best 12 goals in his second year but eventually leaving the capital side without any silverware won.

In 1994, Vidaković joined Real Betis in Spain, which had just returned from the second division. In his first year in La Liga he appeared in 30 matches and netted twice as the Andalusians overachieved a third-place finish. He rarely missed a game in his first three seasons.

Also at Betis, Vidaković suffered a serious injury from which he never fully recovered,[1] leaving the club in 2000 after its top flight relegation. He joined another team in the country, CA Osasuna, which had moved in the opposite direction, then saw out his career at 33 after playing one year with Polideportivo Ejido.[2]

International career

Vidaković played once for Yugoslavia, appearing in a 1–3 friendly loss with Brazil on 30 October 1991. He then contributed with five matches as FR Yugoslavia qualified for the first time ever to an international tournament, the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France, but was eventually omitted from the final squad.[citation needed] His final international was a January 1998 friendly match against Tunisia.[3]

Managerial career

Vidaković began his coaching career as an assistant to Javier Clemente, his former coach at Betis, who was appointed head coach of the Serbia national team in July 2006.[4] When Clemente became coach of Real Murcia in March 2008, Vidaković was again his assistant.[5] In the following years, Vidaković returned to Andalusia and started his head coach career with third-tier teams Écija Balompié, Cádiz and Real Betis B.[6] In 2013, he coached Honduran club Motagua.[7]

Ceres (2016–2020)

On 5 July 2016, Vidaković was appointed head coach of Filipino club Ceres for the second round of the 2016 United Football League (UFL), replacing Ali Go.[8][9][10] His first match in charge was a 2–1 loss to Green Archers United on 7 August.[11] His first win as Ceres' coach was an 11–0 thrashing of Forza on 14 September.[12] In their penultimate match of the season, they defeated their title rivals Global 5–0. However, Global were still ahead by six points and Ceres finished the season as runners-up.[13][14]

In 2016, Ceres were also participating in the Singapore Cup.[15] At the time of Vidaković's appointment, the team had made it to the semi-finals.[9] In the 80th minute of the first leg, Vidaković was sent off after continually complaining to the officials.[16][17] Suspended from the second leg, technical director Ali Go filled in for him as Ceres were eliminated by Tampines Rovers on 5–3 aggregate.[18]

In the 2017 pre-season, Vidaković recruited Spanish defender Súper, who played under him at Betis B.[19] In the 2017 AFC Cup, Ceres topped their group by beating S.League runners-up Tampines Rovers and Vietnamese champions Hà Nội.[20][21] They then went on to defeat Malaysian champions Johor Darul Ta'zim in the ASEAN Zonal Semifinal, and Singapore's Home United in the zonal final, thus winning the ASEAN Zone.[22][23] In the Inter-zone play-off semi-finals, they faced Tajikistan's Istiklol, winners of the Central Asia Zone. Losing on 5–1 aggregate, this was the furthest the club has reached in the AFC Cup.[24][25]

In the Philippines Football League (PFL), which replaced the UFL, Ceres faced Kaya on 6 May for the new league's first ever match which ended in a 1–1 draw.[26] Before kickoff in an away match against Global Cebu on 5 July, Vidaković complained about the uneven pitch. He was later sent off in the 56th minute after expressing his frustrations at the match officials. Ceres lost the match 1–0.[27][28][29] On 14 October, in another match against Kaya, Vidaković was sent off after arguing with the officials for what he believed was an uncalled foul that led to a Kaya goal. The match ended in a 3–2 win for Ceres.[30][31] Their 24 November match against league leaders Meralco Manila ended in a goalless draw, thus failing to overcome their one-point deficit.[32] In their final match of the regular season, they were defeated by Global Cebu 2–0, sealing their second-seed finish with 57 points from 17 wins, 6 draws, and 5 losses.[33] In the post-season playoffs, they defeated Kaya in the semifinals before beating Global 4–1 in the final, winning the league's inaugural title.[34]

In the 2018 pre-season, after first-choice goalkeeper Roland Müller went on leave, Vidaković recruited former Betis goalkeeper Toni Doblas.[35][36] As the previous season's league champions, Ceres were set to play in the AFC Champions League qualifying play-offs for the first time in their history.[37] After beating Burmese champions Shan United on penalties, Vidaković's side managed an upset away win against Australia's Brisbane Roar.[38][39] However, they failed to progress to the group stage after falling to China's Tianjin Quanjian in the final play-off round.[40] Relegated to the AFC Cup, Ceres thrashed Cambodian champions Boeung Ket 9–0 in their opening group match—one of the largest margins of victory in AFC Cup history.[41][42] In a rematch of the previous season's ASEAN zonal final, Ceres lost to Home United 3–1 on aggregate.[43]

In the PFL, Ceres–Negros started their season with a five-match winning streak, which was ended by a 2–0 home loss to Kaya on 12 May.[44] On 12 August, during a home match against Davao Aguilas, he was sent off after confronting the referee for what he saw as an uncalled foul on goalkeeper Toni Doblas by Davao's James Younghusband. Ceres lost the match 3–0.[45][46] Vidaković's Ceres side ended the season with 19 wins, 3 draws, and 3 losses—successfully defending their league title.[47][48] Unlike the previous season, the 2018 PFL was a pure round-robin tournament.[49]

He later led the club in the Philippines Football League until 2020.[50]

Maziya (2021)

On 3 January 2021, Vidaković was announced as the new manager of Maldivian club Maziya in the Dhivehi Premier League.[51] He won his first match with the club on 10 January, beating Super United Sports 3–0.[52] Maziya won the 2020–21 league title without a single loss.[53][54][55]

Managerial statistics

As of 9 April 2022[56][better source needed]
Managerial record by team and tenure
Team Nat From To Record
G W D L Win %
Écija   1 July 2009 9 July 2010 38 15 7 16 039.47
Cádiz   9 July 2010 14 November 2010 16 9 1 6 056.25
Betis B   1 July 2011 3 October 2012 44 19 7 18 043.18
Motagua   1 July 2013 31 December 2013 18 5 6 7 027.78
Ceres–Negros   18 July 2016 12 August 2020 138 91 21 26 065.94
Maziya   3 January 2021 1 October 2021 13 8 2 3 061.54
Borneo   3 October 2021 20 January 2022 14 7 2 5 050.00
Melaka United   22 January 2022 12 April 2022 5 1 1 3 020.00
Lion City Sailors   1 January 2023 Present 0 0 0 0 !
Total 204 96 34 74 047.06

Honours

Player

Red Star Belgrade

Manager

Ceres–Negros

Maziya

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External links

  • Risto Vidaković at BDFutbol
  • Risto Vidaković manager profile at BDFutbol
  • Betisweb stats and bio (in Spanish)
  • National team data (in Serbian)
  • Risto Vidaković at National-Football-Teams.com
  • FIFA competition record (archived)

risto, vidaković, serbian, cyrillic, pиcтo, bидaкoвић, born, january, 1969, bosnian, professional, football, manager, former, player, currently, managing, singapore, premier, league, club, lion, city, sailors, vidaković, ceres, negros, manager, 2018personal, i. Risto Vidakovic Serbian Cyrillic Picto Bidakoviћ born 5 January 1969 is a Bosnian professional football manager and former player who is currently managing Singapore Premier League club Lion City Sailors Risto VidakovicVidakovic as Ceres Negros manager in 2018Personal informationFull nameRisto VidakovicDate of birth 1969 01 05 5 January 1969 age 54 Place of birthSekovici PR Bosnia and Herzegovina YugoslaviaHeight1 83 m 6 ft 0 in Position s Centre backClub informationCurrent teamLion City Sailors manager Youth careerEintracht Frankfurt1987 1988SarajevoSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1988 1992Sarajevo60 4 1992 1994Red Star Belgrade64 17 1994 2000Betis120 6 2000 2001Osasuna19 0 2001 2002Poli Ejido14 0 Total277 27 International career1991Yugoslavia1 0 1996 1998FR Yugoslavia7 0 Managerial career2006 2007Serbia assistant 2008 2009Murcia assistant 2009 2010Ecija2010Cadiz2011 2012Betis B2013Motagua2016 2020Ceres Negros2021Maziya2021 2022Borneo2022Melaka United2023 Lion City Sailors Club domestic league appearances and goalsHe spent his playing career as a centre back for Yugoslav clubs Sarajevo and Red Star Belgrade before moving to Spain where he spent five seasons with Real Betis in La Liga and a season each for Osasuna and Poli Ejido Internationally he represented Yugoslavia and FR Yugoslavia After retiring as a player Vidakovic became an assistant coach for the Serbia national team and Segunda Division side Murcia He was then head coach for Segunda Division B clubs Ecija Cadiz and the Real Betis reserve team With Filipino club Ceres Negros he won three consecutive Philippines Football League titles He also won a Dhivehi Premier League title with Maziya Contents 1 Club career 2 International career 3 Managerial career 3 1 Ceres 2016 2020 3 2 Maziya 2021 4 Managerial statistics 5 Honours 5 1 Player 5 2 Manager 6 References 7 External linksClub career EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed August 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Risto Vidakovic was born in Sekovici SR Bosnia and Herzegovina which was then a republic within SFR Yugoslavia He started his career at FK Sarajevo and played in the last edition of the Yugoslav First League appearing in 13 games as the Bosnian team finished in ninth position Subsequently he signed for national giants Red Star Belgrade and competed in the inaugural season of the Serbian Montenegrin tournament scoring a career best 12 goals in his second year but eventually leaving the capital side without any silverware won In 1994 Vidakovic joined Real Betis in Spain which had just returned from the second division In his first year in La Liga he appeared in 30 matches and netted twice as the Andalusians overachieved a third place finish He rarely missed a game in his first three seasons Also at Betis Vidakovic suffered a serious injury from which he never fully recovered 1 leaving the club in 2000 after its top flight relegation He joined another team in the country CA Osasuna which had moved in the opposite direction then saw out his career at 33 after playing one year with Polideportivo Ejido 2 International career EditVidakovic played once for Yugoslavia appearing in a 1 3 friendly loss with Brazil on 30 October 1991 He then contributed with five matches as FR Yugoslavia qualified for the first time ever to an international tournament the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France but was eventually omitted from the final squad citation needed His final international was a January 1998 friendly match against Tunisia 3 Managerial career EditVidakovic began his coaching career as an assistant to Javier Clemente his former coach at Betis who was appointed head coach of the Serbia national team in July 2006 4 When Clemente became coach of Real Murcia in March 2008 Vidakovic was again his assistant 5 In the following years Vidakovic returned to Andalusia and started his head coach career with third tier teams Ecija Balompie Cadiz and Real Betis B 6 In 2013 he coached Honduran club Motagua 7 Ceres 2016 2020 Edit On 5 July 2016 Vidakovic was appointed head coach of Filipino club Ceres for the second round of the 2016 United Football League UFL replacing Ali Go 8 9 10 His first match in charge was a 2 1 loss to Green Archers United on 7 August 11 His first win as Ceres coach was an 11 0 thrashing of Forza on 14 September 12 In their penultimate match of the season they defeated their title rivals Global 5 0 However Global were still ahead by six points and Ceres finished the season as runners up 13 14 In 2016 Ceres were also participating in the Singapore Cup 15 At the time of Vidakovic s appointment the team had made it to the semi finals 9 In the 80th minute of the first leg Vidakovic was sent off after continually complaining to the officials 16 17 Suspended from the second leg technical director Ali Go filled in for him as Ceres were eliminated by Tampines Rovers on 5 3 aggregate 18 In the 2017 pre season Vidakovic recruited Spanish defender Super who played under him at Betis B 19 In the 2017 AFC Cup Ceres topped their group by beating S League runners up Tampines Rovers and Vietnamese champions Ha Nội 20 21 They then went on to defeat Malaysian champions Johor Darul Ta zim in the ASEAN Zonal Semifinal and Singapore s Home United in the zonal final thus winning the ASEAN Zone 22 23 In the Inter zone play off semi finals they faced Tajikistan s Istiklol winners of the Central Asia Zone Losing on 5 1 aggregate this was the furthest the club has reached in the AFC Cup 24 25 In the Philippines Football League PFL which replaced the UFL Ceres faced Kaya on 6 May for the new league s first ever match which ended in a 1 1 draw 26 Before kickoff in an away match against Global Cebu on 5 July Vidakovic complained about the uneven pitch He was later sent off in the 56th minute after expressing his frustrations at the match officials Ceres lost the match 1 0 27 28 29 On 14 October in another match against Kaya Vidakovic was sent off after arguing with the officials for what he believed was an uncalled foul that led to a Kaya goal The match ended in a 3 2 win for Ceres 30 31 Their 24 November match against league leaders Meralco Manila ended in a goalless draw thus failing to overcome their one point deficit 32 In their final match of the regular season they were defeated by Global Cebu 2 0 sealing their second seed finish with 57 points from 17 wins 6 draws and 5 losses 33 In the post season playoffs they defeated Kaya in the semifinals before beating Global 4 1 in the final winning the league s inaugural title 34 In the 2018 pre season after first choice goalkeeper Roland Muller went on leave Vidakovic recruited former Betis goalkeeper Toni Doblas 35 36 As the previous season s league champions Ceres were set to play in the AFC Champions League qualifying play offs for the first time in their history 37 After beating Burmese champions Shan United on penalties Vidakovic s side managed an upset away win against Australia s Brisbane Roar 38 39 However they failed to progress to the group stage after falling to China s Tianjin Quanjian in the final play off round 40 Relegated to the AFC Cup Ceres thrashed Cambodian champions Boeung Ket 9 0 in their opening group match one of the largest margins of victory in AFC Cup history 41 42 In a rematch of the previous season s ASEAN zonal final Ceres lost to Home United 3 1 on aggregate 43 In the PFL Ceres Negros started their season with a five match winning streak which was ended by a 2 0 home loss to Kaya on 12 May 44 On 12 August during a home match against Davao Aguilas he was sent off after confronting the referee for what he saw as an uncalled foul on goalkeeper Toni Doblas by Davao s James Younghusband Ceres lost the match 3 0 45 46 Vidakovic s Ceres side ended the season with 19 wins 3 draws and 3 losses successfully defending their league title 47 48 Unlike the previous season the 2018 PFL was a pure round robin tournament 49 He later led the club in the Philippines Football League until 2020 50 Maziya 2021 Edit On 3 January 2021 Vidakovic was announced as the new manager of Maldivian club Maziya in the Dhivehi Premier League 51 He won his first match with the club on 10 January beating Super United Sports 3 0 52 Maziya won the 2020 21 league title without a single loss 53 54 55 Managerial statistics EditAs of 9 April 2022 56 better source needed Managerial record by team and tenure Team Nat From To RecordG W D L Win Ecija 1 July 2009 9 July 2010 38 15 7 16 0 39 47Cadiz 9 July 2010 14 November 2010 16 9 1 6 0 56 25Betis B 1 July 2011 3 October 2012 44 19 7 18 0 43 18Motagua 1 July 2013 31 December 2013 18 5 6 7 0 27 78Ceres Negros 18 July 2016 12 August 2020 138 91 21 26 0 65 94Maziya 3 January 2021 1 October 2021 13 8 2 3 0 61 54Borneo 3 October 2021 20 January 2022 14 7 2 5 0 50 00Melaka United 22 January 2022 12 April 2022 5 1 1 3 0 20 00Lion City Sailors 1 January 2023 Present 0 0 0 0 Total 204 96 34 74 0 47 06Honours EditPlayer Edit Red Star Belgrade FR Yugoslavia Cup 1992 93Manager Edit Ceres Negros Philippines Football League 2017 2018 2019 57 Maziya Dhivehi Premier League 2020 21 53 References Edit El perfil Risto Vidakovic The profile Risto Vidakovic in Spanish Real Betis 5 January 2017 Retrieved 18 February 2020 Posadas Fredy 7 April 2014 Risto Vidakovic imponia respeto y anotaba goles Risto Vidakovic induced respect and scored goals El Heraldo in Spanish Retrieved 18 February 2020 Player Database eu football info Retrieved 4 June 2021 Clemente appointed coach of Serbia CNN 18 July 2006 Archived from the original on 31 August 2020 Retrieved 31 August 2020 Clemente nuevo entrenador del Murcia Clemente new manager of Murcia El Pais in Spanish 6 March 2008 Archived from the original on 18 February 2020 Retrieved 18 February 2020 Vidakovic regresa al Betis para entrenar al filial Vidakovic returns to Betis to manage reserves Marca in Spanish 20 June 2011 Archived from the original on 22 June 2011 Retrieved 18 February 2020 Carranza Saul 18 December 2013 Risto Vidakovic Motagua es un reto importante Diez in Spanish Archived from the original on 20 August 2020 Retrieved 20 August 2020 Estrada Kevin 6 July 2016 Ceres names Risto Vidakovic new gaffer Dugout Philippines Retrieved 20 August 2020 a b Doble Henry 29 July 2016 Ceres FC to test run new system in UFL 2nd round Sun Star Archived from the original on 20 August 2020 Retrieved 20 August 2020 Del Carmen Lorenzo 9 July 2016 Vidakovic appointment all about fulfilling Ceres La Salle s potential Tiebreaker Times Archived from the original on 20 August 2020 Retrieved 20 August 2020 Del Carmen Lorenzo 8 August 2016 Ceres title hopes dented as Archers pull off upset Tiebreaker Times Archived from the original on 20 August 2020 Retrieved 20 August 2020 Valderrama Aeron Paul 15 September 2016 Ceres La Salle FC takes 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