Milisav Bogdanović

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Milisav Bogdanović
Personal information
Date of birth (1955-09-19)19 September 1955
Place of birth Montenegro
Managerial career
Years Team
1981–1983 Libya
1986–1990 Olympic Azzaweya SC
1990–1995 Al-Ittihad Club
1995–1996 Al Akhdar SC
1996–1998 Ħamrun Spartans FC
2001–2003 Club Olympique des Transports
2003–2004 US Tébessa
2004 CR Belouizdad
2004–2006 CRB Aïn Fakroun
2009 MSP Batna
2010–2011 Séwé FC
2011 Bechem United FC
2012 Africa Sports d'Abidjan
2013 Bechem United FC
2013–2014 Aduana Stars FC
2014–2017 Bechem United FC

Milisav Bogdanović is a Montenegrin former football manager.

Early life[edit]

He has been nicknamed "Mamba".[1]

Career[edit]

In 1981, he was appointed manager of the Libya national football team. In 1986, he was appointed manager of Libyan side Olympic Azzaweya SC. In 1990, he was appointed manager of Libyan side Al-Ittihad Club. In 1995, he was appointed manager of Libyan side Al Akhdar SC. In 1996, he was appointed manager of Maltese side Ħamrun Spartans FC. In 2001, he was appointed manager of Tunisian side Club Olympique des Transports. In 2003, he was appointed manager of Algerian side US Tébessa. In 2004, he was appointed manager of Algerian side CR Belouizdad. After that, he was appointed manager of Algerian side CRB Aïn Fakroun. In 2009, he was appointed manager of Algerian side MSP Batna. In 2010, he was appointed manager of Ivorian side Séwé FC. He managed the club at the CAF Confederations Cup.[2] In 2011, he was appointed manager of Ghanaian side Bechem United FC. In 2012, he was appointed manager of Ivorian side Africa Sports d'Abidjan. In 2013, he returned to Ghanaian side Bechem United FC. After that, he was appointed manager of Ghanaian side Aduana Stars FC. He helped the club escape relegation.[3] In 2014, he returned to Ghanaian side Bechem United FC. He was described as "credited for shaping the play of Bechem United and Aduana Stars during his stay with both clubs".[4]

Personal life[edit]

He has children who live in Malta. He obtained Ghanaian citizenship. He is a native of Piva, Montenegro.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Bogdanović: Gana je moderna, mirna, prijateljska zemlja". mladiniksica.me.
  2. ^ "Bogdanovic Milisav :« Nous pouvons gagner la Coupe de la CAF»". sport-ivoire.ci.
  3. ^ "Hearts of Oak to revisit interest in Coach Bogdanovic". modernghana.com.
  4. ^ "Milisav Bogdanovic wants Medeama coaching job". My Joy Online.
  5. ^ "Bogdanovic: Pivljanin vodi jedan od najboljih klubova u Gani i ne razmišlja o povratku u Crnu Goru". ongost.me.