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Soccer News of Friday, 5 November 2004

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Profile of Coach Ratomir Djukovic

PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL COACHING CAREER

2004 Head Coach of Rwanda National Team. Participated in African Nations' Cup 2004, in Tunis. Placed third within the A group with Tunisia, Guinea and DR Congo.

2002-03 Head Coach of Rwanda National Team. Qualified for African Nations Cup by winning first place in the qualifying group (with Ghana and Uganda). Rwanda's first qualification in history. Increased Rwanda's FIFA world rating by 19 places.

BBC quote: "Rwanda qualified for the Nations Cup finals for the first time ever with a sensational win over Ghana in Kigali."

Eliminated Namibia in the pre-elimination match and entered the qualifying group for the World Cup 2006 and African Nations Cup 2006.

Nominated: Coach of the Year in 2003 in Africa.

Rwanda National Team received "Most Impressive Achiever of the Year" Award.

2001 Head Coach of Estudiantes de M?rida (Venezuela).

2000 Participated in EURO 2000 as one of the coaches with Yugoslav National Team.

1998-99 Head Coach of U.L.A, Venezuela - won third place.

Participated in Copa Libertadores de Am?rica.

1997-98 Head Coach of Atl?tico Zulia, Venezuela. Won the Venezuelan championship and Participated in Copa Libertadores de Am?rica.

Nominated: Coach of the Year by the Venezuelan Football Federation.

1996-97 Head Coach of Myanmar National Team and participated in Sea Games in Thailand. Participated in Tiger Cup in Singapore.

1995-96 Head Coach of the Yugoslav U-18 National Team.

1992-95 Head Coach of the Venezuelan National Team. Increased team's rating on FIFA World Ranking by 34 places. Ascended from 127th to 93rd place.

1991-92 Assistant Coach of F.C. Red Star, won the Yugoslav Championship. Reached the semifinals of European Champions League.

1991 Assistant Coach of F.C. Red Star, won Europe's Champions League (29.May) in Bari, Italy:

F.C. Red Star Belgrade 5:4 Olympique Marseille.

Also won the Toyota Cup (8.Dec.) in Tokyo, Japan:

F.C. Red Star Belgrade 3:0 Colo-Colo (Chile).

1989-90 Returned to F.C. Red Star, Yugoslavia as the Assistant Coach.

Won the Yugoslav Championship and the cup.

1988-89 Assistant Coach at Al Ahli, United Arab Emirates.

1987-88 Assistant Coach of F.C. Red Star, won the Yugoslav Championship.

1986-87 Assistant Coach of F.C. Red Star, won the Yugoslav Championship.

1986 Became Assistant Coach of F.C. Red Star, Yugoslavia.

1985-86 Promoted to Head Coach of F.C. Zemun and placed 5th in the Yugoslav Second Division.

1984-85 Assistant Coach of F.C. Zemun, Yugoslavia.

PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL CAREER

1956 Started playing as a 10 year old for Borovo (second division) for the junior team.

1962 As a 16 year old, transferred to F.C. Red Star, Belgrade as goalkeeper.

1962-64 Won three championships with F.C. Red Star, Belgrade in the junior category.

1964 Started playing professionally in F.C. Red Star, Belgrade

1965 First international appearance in the European Champions League, playing against F.C. Glasgow Rangers from Scotland, U.K.

1968-69 Won both Yugoslav Championship and Cup with F.C. Red Star, Belgrade. Also won European RECUP.

1969-70 Won Yugoslavian Championship and Yugoslavian Cup with F.C. Red Star, Belgrade.

1970-71 Reached the semifinal of the European Champions League with F.C. Red Star, Belgrade.

1971-73 Won Yugoslavian Championship with F.C. Red Star, Belgrade; Played 11 years (442 national games) for F.C. Red Star, Belgrade and 15 times for the Yugoslav National Team.

1973 Attended 12 months of mandatory military service.

1974-77 Transferred and played 3 years for Real Oviedo, Spain, in the first division.

1977-80 Transferred to F.C. Osijek in Yugoslav first division (currently Croatia).

1980-84 Played in F.C. Zemun, Yugoslavia (first/second division).

1984 Concluded active playing career at age of 38 and began coaching career.

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Science in Physical Education University of Belgrade, Yugoslavia