Rajko Magić

      Rajko Magić
      Rajko Magić
      Personal information
      Full name Rajko Magić
      Date of birth (1955-02-03) February 3, 1955 (age 58)
      Place of birth Čakovec, Croatia
      Teams managed
      Years Team
      1992–1993 NK Čakovec
      1993–1994 NK Hrvatski dragovoljac
      1995–1996 NK Šibenik
      1998–1999 NK Šibenik
      1999–2000 NK Istra
      2000–2001 NK Kamen Ingrad
      2002–2003 NK Slaven Belupo
      2004–2006 NK Hrvatski dragovoljac
      2006–2008 NK Dinamo Zagreb (assistant coach)
      2008–2009 NK Slaven Belupo (sports director)
      2010 Shandong Luneng (assistant coach)
      2011 Shandong Luneng
      2012 NK Inter Zaprešić (sports director)
      2013– NK Inter Zaprešić

      Rajko Magić (born February 3, 1955 in Čakovec) is a Croatian football manager.

      Education

      • 1995 graduate of the Higher School of Zagreb coach
      • 2004 received a diploma UEFA PRO COACH
      • From 2005 works as teacher of tactics at a football academy of Croatian football federation
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      Managing career

      As a coach worked in the Croatian national football since the establishment of the Croatian football league in 1992. During a coaching career as a head coach worked in seven first division and in five second division clubs and independently led more than 600 official matches. With Slaven Belupo in 2002 reached the semifinals Intertoto UEFA Cup. From 2006 to 2008 worked at Dinamo Zagreb as an assistant coach to Branko Ivanković and won the Croatian championship, Croatian Cup and played in the League UEFA and in 2010, in the same role, won the Chinese Super League. Following Branko was sacked during the season, his assistant coach Rajko stepped up into the head coach of Shandong Luneng on 10 May 2011.

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      Last modified on 6 June 2013, at 07:03