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Robert Jarni

Robert Jarni (born 26 October 1968) is a Croatian former professional footballer who played as a left winger or wingback and current manager of Croatia national under-17 football team.

Robert Jarni
Personal information
Date of birth (1968-10-26) 26 October 1968 (age 54)
Place of birth Čakovec, SR Croatia, Yugoslavia
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Position(s) Left wingback
Youth career
MTČ Čakovec
Hajduk Split
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1986–1991 Hajduk Split 128 (17)
1991–1993 Bari 52 (3)
1993–1994 Torino 23 (0)
1994–1995 Juventus 15 (1)
1995–1998 Real Betis 98 (19)
1998 Coventry City 0 (0)
1998–1999 Real Madrid 27 (1)
1999–2001 Las Palmas 43 (6)
2001–2002 Panathinaikos 5 (0)
Total 391 (47)
International career
1987 Yugoslavia U20 6 (0)
1990–1991 Yugoslavia 7 (1)
1990–2002 Croatia 81 (1)
2003 Croatia (futsal) 2 (2)
Managerial career
2007–2008 Hajduk Split
2010 Istra 1961
2012–2013 Hajduk Split U19
2013–2014 Sarajevo
2014–2015 Pécs
2015–2016 Puskás Akadémia
2017–2019 Croatia U19
2019–2020 NorthEast United
2022– Croatia U17
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Jarni started his professional career with Hajduk Split in 1986, and went on to spend 10 years playing for various clubs in Italy and Spain before finishing his career as a player in Greece with Panathinaikos in 2002.

He was a regular in the Croatia national football team between 1990 and 2002, winning a total of 80 international caps for Croatia and being the national team's record cap holder until June 2006, when his record was beaten by Dario Šimić. Prior to Croatia's independence, he also won 7 international caps for the Yugoslavia.

Jarni participated in three FIFA World Cup finals, in 1990 with Yugoslavia and in 1998 and 2002 with Croatia, making a total of 11 appearances in the competition. The crowning moment of his career was the 1998 World Cup in France, where he appeared in all of Croatia's 7 matches at the tournament and helped them win the bronze medals in their first World Cup appearance. He also scored his only international goal for Croatia during the tournament, netting the opening goal in their 3–0 win over Germany in the quarter-finals.

After his retirement from professional football as a player, he spent several seasons playing futsal, even winning two international caps for Croatia in the sport, and also started his managerial career with Hajduk Split in 2007.

Club career

Born in Čakovec, Jarni started his career in his hometown with MTČ Čakovec. In June 1985, he was spotted by Hajduk Split while playing for MTČ in a cup match in Split and started his professional career by joining the club in February 1986. He stayed with Hajduk until 1991, when he moved abroad for the first time in his career, signing with Italian side Bari.

After spending two seasons with Bari, he moved to Torino in 1993, and spent one season with the club before moving to local rivals Juventus in 1994. He also spent just one season with Juventus, and went on to move to Spanish side Real Betis in 1995. He had a fairly successful spell with the Seville club, appearing in 98 Primera División matches for the club over the following three seasons, also scoring a total of 19 goals in the league.

In the summer of 1998, Jarni initially moved to English side Coventry City, signing for £2.6 million from Real Betis. However, when Real Madrid decided they wanted the player, they successfully bought him from Coventry for £3.4 million with Jarni having made no appearances whatsoever. Some believe this was a joint Coventry City and Real Madrid tactic, as Betis refused to sell him to the Madrid club.[1]

At Real Madrid, Jarni struggled to get his place in the starting line-up and often found himself receiving little playing time as a substitute, although he did manage to finish the season with a total of 27 Primera División appearances on his tally. His only league goal for Real Madrid came in their 5–1 win at Extremadura on 31 October 1998, when he netted the opening goal of the match in the first minute. One of the highlights of his spell with Real Madrid came 10 days earlier in their third UEFA Champions League group match that season, when he netted a brace in their 6–1 win at home to Sturm Graz.

In the summer of 1999, Jarni left Real Madrid for Segunda División side Las Palmas, going on to help the club gain promotion to the Primera División for the 2000–01 season, which saw him making another 26 appearances in the Spanish top flight, scoring two goals. After losing his place as a regular at Las Palmas and making no appearances for the club in the first half of the 2001–02 season, Jarni went on to move to Greek side Panathinaikos on 30 January 2002, signing a short-term contract until the end of the season.[2]

Jarni only appeared in 5 matches for Panathinaikos in the Greek league, although he also made 3 appearances for the club in the UEFA Champions League in February and March 2002. Despite his remarkable performances, he was ruled out due to a serious head injury due to excessive zeal in a match against Porto. His contract was not renewed at the end of the season and he subsequently retired from professional football as a player, aged 33.

International career

As a youngster, Jarni played for the Yugoslav national under-21 football team. He was part of the Yugoslav squad that won the 1987 FIFA World Youth Championship in Chile, alongside his future Croatia team-mates Davor Šuker, Zvonimir Boban, Robert Prosinečki and Igor Štimac.

In 1990, Jarni became a full international with Yugoslavia. He won seven international caps with the team in 1990 and 1991, scoring one goal. He was also part of the Yugoslav squad for the 1990 FIFA World Cup finals in Italy, where he made his World Cup debut as a half-time substitute for Srečko Katanec in the team's second group match, a 1–0 win against Colombia.

Jarni's international debut for Croatia came on 22 December 1990 in a friendly match against Romania. He quickly established himself as a regular with the team and was also part of the Croatian squad for the country's first appearance in the finals of a major tournament, at the UEFA Euro 1996 in England. He appeared in all of Croatia's four matches at the tournament before they were knocked out in the quarter-finals after losing 2–1 to Germany, who went on to win the tournament.

Two years later, Jarni was named in the Croatian squad for the country's first World Cup appearance, at the 1998 finals in France, and was an important member of the team that went on to win the bronze medals at the tournament. He appeared in all of Croatia's seven matches during the tournament, with his highlight being the opening goal in Croatia's 3–0 win over Germany in the quarter-finals. It was his only international goal for Croatia, although he set up a number of other goals for the national team with numerous assists resulting from his fast runs through the left flank and precise crosses or passes into the box. One of those assists came later during 1998 World Cup, when he set up Robert Prosinečki's opening goal in Croatia's 2–1 win against the Netherlands in the third-place match.

Jarni continued to play regularly for Croatia until 2002, when he retired from football as a player. His final international was a June 2002 World Cup finals match against Ecuador.[3] He also appeared in all of their three group matches at the 2002 FIFA World Cup finals in Japan, where Croatia were eliminated following the group stage. The three appearances made Jarni the only player to feature in all of Croatia's 10 matches in their first two World Cup appearances. Having been a Croatian international for 11+12 years, Jarni won a total of 81 international caps for the team and was their record cap holder before Dario Šimić beat his record on 18 June 2006 in Croatia's 0–0 draw against Japan during the 2006 FIFA World Cup finals.

Managerial career

Jarni started his managerial career in professional football as assistant manager to Sergije Krešić at Hajduk Split in late August 2007. After Krešić's resignation on 26 October 2007, Jarni was appointed head coach at the club and was initially presented as caretaker manager until the end of the first part of the Croatian league season in December. His first match as head coach at Hajduk Split was a 1–0 away victory at Inter Zaprešić on 27 October 2007. He went on to sign a one-year contract with the club after the match.[4] The season proved to be a disappointment for Hajduk as they only managed to finish 5th in the league, 30 points behind the champions and archrivals Dinamo Zagreb. Jarni was eventually replaced by Goran Vučević on 20 May 2008, 10 days after the club's final league game of the season.

On 4 August 2010, Jarni was appointed new manager at Istra 1961, where he replaced Ante Miše, who had been sacked after the club lost their first two matches of the 2010–11 season in the Croatian first division.[5] On 7 August 2010, he had his first match in charge of the club, suffering a 1–0 defeat in an away fixture at Lokomotiva Zagreb in the Croatian top flight. He resigned from the managerial post on 19 September 2010, after recording two draws and four defeats in six league matches in charge of the club.

In 2012, he took charge of Hajduk's U-19 team. In July 2013 his contract with Hajduk was mutually terminated.[6]

FK Sarajevo

FK Sarajevo on 1 December 2013 after suffering a total of 7 defeats in the league and getting knocked out of the UEFA Europa League 2nd qualification round sacked Husref Musemić and appointed Jarni as the head coach of FK Sarajevo.[7] where Jarni lost just 1 game after taking over as the head coach and reached the 4th position in the table but on 9 April, toward the end of the 2013–2014 season, he was asked to leave following internal tension of the club's inability to win the league.[8] FK Sarajevo finished 3rd in the league this season just trailing with 1 point behind Široki Brijeg and were also winners of the Bosnia Football Cup.

Pécs

On 24 November 2014, Jarni was announced as the new manager of Hungarian side Pécsi MFC.[9] When Jarni took over the club, it was at second last position in the league table and he successfully finished the season at 11th Position. Despite finishing 11th in the 2014–15 season, the club lost its professional licence due to financial difficulties and gained admittance to the fourth tier of the Hungarian league system in time for the start of the following season. The relegation saw owner Dezső Matyi leaving the club after 8 years,[10] when he sold his share to the city of Pécs[11] and this forced Jarni also to quit the club, ending his stint with Pécsi MFC.

Puskás Akadémia

On 16 April 2016, on the 30th matchday and three matches before the end of 2015–16 season, Puskás Akadémia FC lost to relegation rivals Békéscsaba 1912 Előre at the Pancho Arena, falling to last position and a relegation spot for the first time in the season. As a result, Jarni was dismissed as head coach.[12]

Croatia U19

From June 2017 to 2019, Jarni was the head coach of the Croatia U19 national football team.[13]

NorthEast United FC

From August 2019, Jarni was appointed as the head coach of Indian club NorthEast United FC, a club based in Guwahati, Assam. It competes in the Indian Super League.[14] His former World Cup teammate Igor Stimac is the head coach of India national football team.

On 10 February 2020, he was dismissed as head coach, in what was called a mutual agreement, after a poor streak on 11 winless matches left the team 9th out of 10 teams on the points table.[15]

Futsal career

Following his retirement from professional football, Jarni went on to play futsal for Croatian club MNK Split. He had his first spell with the club between 2002 and 2007, before leaving due to his managerial duties with Hajduk Split during the 2007–08 season. After being replaced as Hajduk's manager, he returned to MNK Split and continued his career as a futsal player in the summer of 2008.

He also won two international caps and scored two goals for the Croatia national futsal team in November 2003 during their qualifying campaign for the FIFA Futsal World Cup. As of 2016, he is the only Croatian footballer with international caps in both football and futsal.[16]

Other activities

In association with Astrea, a sportswear brand based near Čakovec, Jarni's hometown, he started his own line of sportswear under the brand name Jarni. The line includes various pieces of sportswear such as football kits, polo shirts and tracksuits, and became quite popular among football and handball clubs in the north Croatian region of Međimurje. For some seasons, Jarni was also the kit supplier of NK Međimurje, a Čakovec-based football club that spent several seasons competing in the Croatian First League.

Jarni also made several appearances as a pundit on Croatian commercial TV station RTL Televizija during their live broadcasts of various international football matches, mostly the away matches of the Croatia national team that were regularly broadcast by the station between 2004 and 2007. Since 2008, however, all of the national team's matches are again broadcast by Croatia's public broadcaster HRT.

Career statistics

Source:[17]

Club

Season Club League Cup League Cup Continental Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Yugoslavia League Cup League Cup Continental Total
1986–87 Hajduk Split First League 21 0 5 0 - 5 0 31 0
1987–88 15 0 2 0 - 1 0 18 0
1988–89 31 6 0 0 - - 31 6
1989–90 31 2 7 0 - - 38 2
1990–91 29 8 8 4 - - 37 12
Croatia League Croatian Cup League Cup Europe Total
1992 Hajduk Split Prva HNL - - - 2 0 2 10
Italy League Coppa Italia Supercoppa Italiana Europe Total
1991–92 S.S.C. Bari Serie A 24 0 1 0 - - 25 0
1992–93 28 3 5 1 - - 33 4
1993–94 Torino 23 0 4 0 1 0 3 1 30 1
1994–95 Juventus 15 1 6 0 - 9 0 30 1
Spain League Copa del Rey Intercontinental Cup Europe Total
1995–96 Real Betis La Liga 22 2 0 0 - 5 1 27 3
1996–97 36 5 1 0 - - 37 5
1997–98 28 6 1 0 - 6 0 35 9
1998–99 Real Madrid 27 1 2 0 1 0 6 2 36 3
1999–00 Las Palmas Segunda División 17 4 - - - 17 4
2000–01 La Liga 21 1 1 0 - - 22 1
Greece League Greek Cup League Cup Europe Total
2001–02 Panathinaikos Alpha Ethniki 5 0 - - 3 0 8 0
Total Yugoslavia 128 17 22 4 0 0 6 0 156 21
Croatia 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0
Italy 90 4 16 1 1 0 12 1 119 6
Spain 152 19 5 0 1 0 17 3 175 22
Greece 5 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 8 0
Career total 375 40 43 5 4 0 40 4 462 49

International

Sources:[18][19]
Team Year Apps Goals
Yugoslavia 1990 4 1
1991 3 0
Total 7 1
Croatia 1992 1 0
1993 1 0
1994 7 0
1995 6 0
1996 12 0
1997 6 0
1998 14 1
1999 9 0
2000 6 0
2001 11 0
2002 7 0
Total 80 1

Honours

Player

Hajduk Split[19]

Juventus[19]

Real Madrid[19]

Las Palmas[19]

Yugoslavia Youth[19]

Croatia[19]

Orders

References

  1. ^ Leach, Jimmy (23 September 2009). "The shortest careers in football". The Independent. London. Retrieved 11 March 2010.
  2. ^ "Jarni joins Panathinaikos". UEFA. 31 January 2002. Retrieved 11 March 2010.
  3. ^ "Player Database". EU-football. Retrieved 3 September 2022.
  4. ^ "Jarni potvrđen kao prvi trener Hajduka". Jutarnji list. 29 October 2007. Retrieved 20 January 2008.
  5. ^ "Istra voli bivše Hajdukovce". Sportnet.hr. 4 August 2010. Retrieved 4 August 2010.
  6. ^ "Jarni više nije trener Istre 1961". Sportnet.hr. 19 September 2010. Retrieved 20 September 2010.
  7. ^ "Jarni potvrđen kao novi trener Sarajeva". 16 March 2014.
  8. ^ "Robert Jarni Sacked by FK Sarajevo". 9 April 2014.
  9. ^ "PMFC: a vb-bronzérmes Robert Jarni az új edző – hivatalos". Nemzeti Sport. 24 November 2014.
  10. ^ nemzetisport.hu (19 June 2015). "PMFC: Matyi Dezső távozik a klubtól – sajtóhír – NSO". nemzetisport.hu.
  11. ^ nemzetisport.hu (17 July 2015). "PMFC: 300 milliót és egy ingatlant ad a klubért Matyinak a város -". nemzetisport.hu.
  12. ^ "NB I: Jarnit azonnali hatállyal menesztették, Szíjjártó az utód". Nemzeti Sport. 16 April 2016. Retrieved 16 April 2016.
  13. ^ "Jarni takesover Croatia U19, Krpan assumes U17 role".
  14. ^ "Robert Jarni, as the new Head Coach of NEUFC".
  15. ^ "Robert Jarni's time as NorthEast head coach comes to an end". Indian Super League. Retrieved 11 February 2020.
  16. ^ "Prije 20 godina ispisali su povijest Hrvatske: Gdje su danas originalni Vatreni" (in Croatian). 4 April 2016. Retrieved 4 April 2016.
  17. ^ "Robert Jarni statistics". bdfutbol.com. Retrieved 10 March 2019.
  18. ^ "Robert Jarni international appearances and goals". hns-cff.hr (in Croatian). Croatian Football Federation. Retrieved 11 March 2019.
  19. ^ a b c d e f g "Robert Jarni national team". national-football-teams.com. Retrieved 11 March 2019.
  20. ^ "FIFA".
  21. ^ . Archived from the original on 26 February 2015.
  22. ^ "ODLUKU KOJOM SE ODLIKUJU REDOM DANICE HRVATSKE S LIKOM FRANJE BUČARA" (in Croatian). hrvatska.poslovniforum.hr.
  23. ^ "PREDSJEDNIK TUDJMAN ODLIKOVAO HRVATSKU NOGOMETNU REPREZENTACIJU" (in Croatian). hrt.hr.

External links

  • FIFA competition record (archived)
  • Robert Jarni at National-Football-Teams.com
  • Robert Jarni at the Croatian Football Federation
  • Robert Jarni at Global Sports Archive

robert, jarni, born, october, 1968, croatian, former, professional, footballer, played, left, winger, wingback, current, manager, croatia, national, under, football, team, personal, informationdate, birth, 1968, october, 1968, place, birthČakovec, croatia, yug. Robert Jarni born 26 October 1968 is a Croatian former professional footballer who played as a left winger or wingback and current manager of Croatia national under 17 football team Robert JarniPersonal informationDate of birth 1968 10 26 26 October 1968 age 54 Place of birthCakovec SR Croatia YugoslaviaHeight1 80 m 5 ft 11 in Position s Left wingbackYouth careerMTC CakovecHajduk SplitSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1986 1991Hajduk Split128 17 1991 1993Bari52 3 1993 1994Torino23 0 1994 1995Juventus15 1 1995 1998Real Betis98 19 1998Coventry City0 0 1998 1999Real Madrid27 1 1999 2001Las Palmas43 6 2001 2002Panathinaikos5 0 Total391 47 International career1987Yugoslavia U206 0 1990 1991Yugoslavia7 1 1990 2002Croatia81 1 2003Croatia futsal 2 2 Managerial career2007 2008Hajduk Split2010Istra 19612012 2013Hajduk Split U192013 2014Sarajevo2014 2015Pecs2015 2016Puskas Akademia2017 2019Croatia U192019 2020NorthEast United2022 Croatia U17Honours Men s footballRepresenting YugoslaviaFIFA World Youth ChampionshipWinner 1987 ChileUEFA European Under 21 ChampionshipRunner up 1990Representing CroatiaFIFA World Cup1998 France Club domestic league appearances and goalsJarni started his professional career with Hajduk Split in 1986 and went on to spend 10 years playing for various clubs in Italy and Spain before finishing his career as a player in Greece with Panathinaikos in 2002 He was a regular in the Croatia national football team between 1990 and 2002 winning a total of 80 international caps for Croatia and being the national team s record cap holder until June 2006 when his record was beaten by Dario Simic Prior to Croatia s independence he also won 7 international caps for the Yugoslavia Jarni participated in three FIFA World Cup finals in 1990 with Yugoslavia and in 1998 and 2002 with Croatia making a total of 11 appearances in the competition The crowning moment of his career was the 1998 World Cup in France where he appeared in all of Croatia s 7 matches at the tournament and helped them win the bronze medals in their first World Cup appearance He also scored his only international goal for Croatia during the tournament netting the opening goal in their 3 0 win over Germany in the quarter finals After his retirement from professional football as a player he spent several seasons playing futsal even winning two international caps for Croatia in the sport and also started his managerial career with Hajduk Split in 2007 Contents 1 Club career 2 International career 3 Managerial career 3 1 FK Sarajevo 3 2 Pecs 3 3 Puskas Akademia 3 4 Croatia U19 3 5 NorthEast United FC 4 Futsal career 5 Other activities 6 Career statistics 6 1 Club 6 2 International 7 Honours 7 1 Player 8 Orders 9 References 10 External linksClub career EditBorn in Cakovec Jarni started his career in his hometown with MTC Cakovec In June 1985 he was spotted by Hajduk Split while playing for MTC in a cup match in Split and started his professional career by joining the club in February 1986 He stayed with Hajduk until 1991 when he moved abroad for the first time in his career signing with Italian side Bari After spending two seasons with Bari he moved to Torino in 1993 and spent one season with the club before moving to local rivals Juventus in 1994 He also spent just one season with Juventus and went on to move to Spanish side Real Betis in 1995 He had a fairly successful spell with the Seville club appearing in 98 Primera Division matches for the club over the following three seasons also scoring a total of 19 goals in the league In the summer of 1998 Jarni initially moved to English side Coventry City signing for 2 6 million from Real Betis However when Real Madrid decided they wanted the player they successfully bought him from Coventry for 3 4 million with Jarni having made no appearances whatsoever Some believe this was a joint Coventry City and Real Madrid tactic as Betis refused to sell him to the Madrid club 1 At Real Madrid Jarni struggled to get his place in the starting line up and often found himself receiving little playing time as a substitute although he did manage to finish the season with a total of 27 Primera Division appearances on his tally His only league goal for Real Madrid came in their 5 1 win at Extremadura on 31 October 1998 when he netted the opening goal of the match in the first minute One of the highlights of his spell with Real Madrid came 10 days earlier in their third UEFA Champions League group match that season when he netted a brace in their 6 1 win at home to Sturm Graz In the summer of 1999 Jarni left Real Madrid for Segunda Division side Las Palmas going on to help the club gain promotion to the Primera Division for the 2000 01 season which saw him making another 26 appearances in the Spanish top flight scoring two goals After losing his place as a regular at Las Palmas and making no appearances for the club in the first half of the 2001 02 season Jarni went on to move to Greek side Panathinaikos on 30 January 2002 signing a short term contract until the end of the season 2 Jarni only appeared in 5 matches for Panathinaikos in the Greek league although he also made 3 appearances for the club in the UEFA Champions League in February and March 2002 Despite his remarkable performances he was ruled out due to a serious head injury due to excessive zeal in a match against Porto His contract was not renewed at the end of the season and he subsequently retired from professional football as a player aged 33 International career EditAs a youngster Jarni played for the Yugoslav national under 21 football team He was part of the Yugoslav squad that won the 1987 FIFA World Youth Championship in Chile alongside his future Croatia team mates Davor Suker Zvonimir Boban Robert Prosinecki and Igor Stimac In 1990 Jarni became a full international with Yugoslavia He won seven international caps with the team in 1990 and 1991 scoring one goal He was also part of the Yugoslav squad for the 1990 FIFA World Cup finals in Italy where he made his World Cup debut as a half time substitute for Srecko Katanec in the team s second group match a 1 0 win against Colombia Jarni s international debut for Croatia came on 22 December 1990 in a friendly match against Romania He quickly established himself as a regular with the team and was also part of the Croatian squad for the country s first appearance in the finals of a major tournament at the UEFA Euro 1996 in England He appeared in all of Croatia s four matches at the tournament before they were knocked out in the quarter finals after losing 2 1 to Germany who went on to win the tournament Two years later Jarni was named in the Croatian squad for the country s first World Cup appearance at the 1998 finals in France and was an important member of the team that went on to win the bronze medals at the tournament He appeared in all of Croatia s seven matches during the tournament with his highlight being the opening goal in Croatia s 3 0 win over Germany in the quarter finals It was his only international goal for Croatia although he set up a number of other goals for the national team with numerous assists resulting from his fast runs through the left flank and precise crosses or passes into the box One of those assists came later during 1998 World Cup when he set up Robert Prosinecki s opening goal in Croatia s 2 1 win against the Netherlands in the third place match Jarni continued to play regularly for Croatia until 2002 when he retired from football as a player His final international was a June 2002 World Cup finals match against Ecuador 3 He also appeared in all of their three group matches at the 2002 FIFA World Cup finals in Japan where Croatia were eliminated following the group stage The three appearances made Jarni the only player to feature in all of Croatia s 10 matches in their first two World Cup appearances Having been a Croatian international for 11 1 2 years Jarni won a total of 81 international caps for the team and was their record cap holder before Dario Simic beat his record on 18 June 2006 in Croatia s 0 0 draw against Japan during the 2006 FIFA World Cup finals Managerial career EditJarni started his managerial career in professional football as assistant manager to Sergije Kresic at Hajduk Split in late August 2007 After Kresic s resignation on 26 October 2007 Jarni was appointed head coach at the club and was initially presented as caretaker manager until the end of the first part of the Croatian league season in December His first match as head coach at Hajduk Split was a 1 0 away victory at Inter Zapresic on 27 October 2007 He went on to sign a one year contract with the club after the match 4 The season proved to be a disappointment for Hajduk as they only managed to finish 5th in the league 30 points behind the champions and archrivals Dinamo Zagreb Jarni was eventually replaced by Goran Vucevic on 20 May 2008 10 days after the club s final league game of the season On 4 August 2010 Jarni was appointed new manager at Istra 1961 where he replaced Ante Mise who had been sacked after the club lost their first two matches of the 2010 11 season in the Croatian first division 5 On 7 August 2010 he had his first match in charge of the club suffering a 1 0 defeat in an away fixture at Lokomotiva Zagreb in the Croatian top flight He resigned from the managerial post on 19 September 2010 after recording two draws and four defeats in six league matches in charge of the club In 2012 he took charge of Hajduk s U 19 team In July 2013 his contract with Hajduk was mutually terminated 6 FK Sarajevo Edit FK Sarajevo on 1 December 2013 after suffering a total of 7 defeats in the league and getting knocked out of the UEFA Europa League 2nd qualification round sacked Husref Musemic and appointed Jarni as the head coach of FK Sarajevo 7 where Jarni lost just 1 game after taking over as the head coach and reached the 4th position in the table but on 9 April toward the end of the 2013 2014 season he was asked to leave following internal tension of the club s inability to win the league 8 FK Sarajevo finished 3rd in the league this season just trailing with 1 point behind Siroki Brijeg and were also winners of the Bosnia Football Cup Pecs Edit On 24 November 2014 Jarni was announced as the new manager of Hungarian side Pecsi MFC 9 When Jarni took over the club it was at second last position in the league table and he successfully finished the season at 11th Position Despite finishing 11th in the 2014 15 season the club lost its professional licence due to financial difficulties and gained admittance to the fourth tier of the Hungarian league system in time for the start of the following season The relegation saw owner Dezso Matyi leaving the club after 8 years 10 when he sold his share to the city of Pecs 11 and this forced Jarni also to quit the club ending his stint with Pecsi MFC Puskas Akademia Edit On 16 April 2016 on the 30th matchday and three matches before the end of 2015 16 season Puskas Akademia FC lost to relegation rivals Bekescsaba 1912 Elore at the Pancho Arena falling to last position and a relegation spot for the first time in the season As a result Jarni was dismissed as head coach 12 Croatia U19 Edit From June 2017 to 2019 Jarni was the head coach of the Croatia U19 national football team 13 NorthEast United FC Edit From August 2019 Jarni was appointed as the head coach of Indian club NorthEast United FC a club based in Guwahati Assam It competes in the Indian Super League 14 His former World Cup teammate Igor Stimac is the head coach of India national football team On 10 February 2020 he was dismissed as head coach in what was called a mutual agreement after a poor streak on 11 winless matches left the team 9th out of 10 teams on the points table 15 Futsal career EditFollowing his retirement from professional football Jarni went on to play futsal for Croatian club MNK Split He had his first spell with the club between 2002 and 2007 before leaving due to his managerial duties with Hajduk Split during the 2007 08 season After being replaced as Hajduk s manager he returned to MNK Split and continued his career as a futsal player in the summer of 2008 He also won two international caps and scored two goals for the Croatia national futsal team in November 2003 during their qualifying campaign for the FIFA Futsal World Cup As of 2016 update he is the only Croatian footballer with international caps in both football and futsal 16 Other activities EditIn association with Astrea a sportswear brand based near Cakovec Jarni s hometown he started his own line of sportswear under the brand name Jarni The line includes various pieces of sportswear such as football kits polo shirts and tracksuits and became quite popular among football and handball clubs in the north Croatian region of Međimurje For some seasons Jarni was also the kit supplier of NK Međimurje a Cakovec based football club that spent several seasons competing in the Croatian First League Jarni also made several appearances as a pundit on Croatian commercial TV station RTL Televizija during their live broadcasts of various international football matches mostly the away matches of the Croatia national team that were regularly broadcast by the station between 2004 and 2007 Since 2008 however all of the national team s matches are again broadcast by Croatia s public broadcaster HRT Career statistics EditSource 17 Club Edit Season Club League Cup League Cup Continental TotalDivision Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps GoalsYugoslavia League Cup League Cup Continental Total1986 87 Hajduk Split First League 21 0 5 0 5 0 31 01987 88 15 0 2 0 1 0 18 01988 89 31 6 0 0 31 61989 90 31 2 7 0 38 21990 91 29 8 8 4 37 12Croatia League Croatian Cup League Cup Europe Total1992 Hajduk Split Prva HNL 2 0 2 10Italy League Coppa Italia Supercoppa Italiana Europe Total1991 92 S S C Bari Serie A 24 0 1 0 25 01992 93 28 3 5 1 33 41993 94 Torino 23 0 4 0 1 0 3 1 30 11994 95 Juventus 15 1 6 0 9 0 30 1Spain League Copa del Rey Intercontinental Cup Europe Total1995 96 Real Betis La Liga 22 2 0 0 5 1 27 31996 97 36 5 1 0 37 51997 98 28 6 1 0 6 0 35 91998 99 Real Madrid 27 1 2 0 1 0 6 2 36 31999 00 Las Palmas Segunda Division 17 4 17 42000 01 La Liga 21 1 1 0 22 1Greece League Greek Cup League Cup Europe Total2001 02 Panathinaikos Alpha Ethniki 5 0 3 0 8 0Total Yugoslavia 128 17 22 4 0 0 6 0 156 21Croatia 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0Italy 90 4 16 1 1 0 12 1 119 6Spain 152 19 5 0 1 0 17 3 175 22Greece 5 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 8 0Career total 375 40 43 5 4 0 40 4 462 49International Edit Sources 18 19 Team Year Apps GoalsYugoslavia 1990 4 11991 3 0Total 7 1Croatia 1992 1 01993 1 01994 7 01995 6 01996 12 01997 6 01998 14 11999 9 02000 6 02001 11 02002 7 0Total 80 1Honours EditPlayer Edit Hajduk Split 19 Yugoslav Cup 1990 91Juventus 19 Serie A 1994 95 Copa Italia 1994 95Real Madrid 19 Intercontinental Cup 1998Las Palmas 19 Segunda Division 1999 00Yugoslavia Youth 19 FIFA World Youth Championship 1987 20 UEFA European Under 21 Championship Runner up 1990Croatia 19 FIFA World Cup Third place 1998 21 Orders Edit Order of Danica Hrvatska with face of Franjo Bucar 1995 22 Order of the Croatian Trefoil 1998 23 References Edit Leach Jimmy 23 September 2009 The shortest careers in football The Independent London Retrieved 11 March 2010 Jarni joins Panathinaikos UEFA 31 January 2002 Retrieved 11 March 2010 Player Database EU football Retrieved 3 September 2022 Jarni potvrđen kao prvi trener Hajduka Jutarnji list 29 October 2007 Retrieved 20 January 2008 Istra voli bivse Hajdukovce Sportnet hr 4 August 2010 Retrieved 4 August 2010 Jarni vise nije trener Istre 1961 Sportnet hr 19 September 2010 Retrieved 20 September 2010 Jarni potvrđen kao novi trener Sarajeva 16 March 2014 Robert Jarni Sacked by FK Sarajevo 9 April 2014 PMFC a vb bronzermes Robert Jarni az uj edzo hivatalos Nemzeti Sport 24 November 2014 nemzetisport hu 19 June 2015 PMFC Matyi Dezso tavozik a klubtol sajtohir NSO nemzetisport hu nemzetisport hu 17 July 2015 PMFC 300 milliot es egy ingatlant ad a klubert Matyinak a varos nemzetisport hu NB I Jarnit azonnali hatallyal menesztettek Szijjarto az utod Nemzeti Sport 16 April 2016 Retrieved 16 April 2016 Jarni takesover Croatia U19 Krpan assumes U17 role Robert Jarni as the new Head Coach of NEUFC Robert Jarni s time as NorthEast head coach comes to an end Indian Super League Retrieved 11 February 2020 Prije 20 godina ispisali su povijest Hrvatske Gdje su danas originalni Vatreni in Croatian 4 April 2016 Retrieved 4 April 2016 Robert Jarni statistics bdfutbol com Retrieved 10 March 2019 Robert Jarni international appearances and goals hns cff hr in Croatian Croatian Football Federation Retrieved 11 March 2019 a b c d e f g Robert Jarni national team national football teams com Retrieved 11 March 2019 FIFA FIFA Archived from the original on 26 February 2015 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 EditRobert Jarni FIFA competition record archived Robert Jarni at National Football Teams com Robert Jarni at the Croatian Football Federation Robert Jarni at Global Sports Archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert Jarni amp oldid 1150462425, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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