Ilija Lončarević

Ilija Lončarević (born 8 October 1944) is a Croatian professional football manager and former player who was most recently the manager of Croatian Second Football League club Kustošija.

Ilija Lončarević
Personal information
Full nameIlija Lončarević
Date of birth (1944-10-08) 8 October 1944 (age 79)
Place of birthČajkovci,
Independent State of Croatia
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1963–1964Lokomotiva
1967–1969NK Prvomajska
Managerial career
1971NK Prvomajska
1987–1988NK Zagreb
1990–1993Inker Zaprešić
1994Marsonia
1994–1995NK Zagreb
1995–1996Slaven Belupo
1997Orijent
1997–1998Hrvatski Dragovoljac
1999Croatia Zagreb
2000Marsonia
2000–2001Čakovec
2001–2002Dinamo Zagreb
2003–2004Libya
2004–2005Dinamo Zagreb
2005–2006Libya
2006–2008Osijek
2009Lokomotiva
2009KF Tirana
2010–2012Inter Zaprešić
2013–2014Gorica
2014–2015Croatia (youth)
2015–2016Marsonia
2018HAŠK
2019–2020HAŠK
2021Inter Zaprešić
2022Kustošija
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Managerial career

Lončarević led Inker Zaprešić to the Croatian Cup title in 1992, but his arguably biggest success in management came when he won the Croatian League with Croatia Zagreb in 1999. In the 1990s, Lončarević was also in charge of several other Croatian teams including NK Zagreb, Marsonia, Slaven Belupo and Hrvatski Dragovoljac.

In the summer of 2000, after a short spell with Marsonia, Lončarević was appointed head coach at Čakovec, who just won their first promotion to the Croatian first division at the time, and led the club through the first part of the 2000–01 season. Under his management, Čakovec surprisingly came in position to fight for the fifth place in the Croatian league for some time during the autumn of 2000; they finished the season in 8th place. Lončarević left Čakovec in the winter break of the 2000–01 season and returned to Dinamo Zagreb for the 2001–02 season.

In 2003, Lončarević was appointed head coach of the Libya national football team and led the team through their qualifying campaign for the 2006 World Cup. He was surprisingly sacked from the post in July 2004, although the team only lost one qualifying match until that time. After this first spell with the Libya national team, Lončarević went on to take charge of Dinamo Zagreb in November 2004 and stayed there until the end of the season. In April 2005, however, Lončarević was appointed head coach of the Libya national team for a second time, after their previous coach, Mohamed El Khemisy, resigned from the post following a 4–1 defeat to Egypt in the World Cup qualifiers.

Lončarević then led the Libyan team through their remaining four World Cup qualifiers, but did not have much of success as the team managed two goalless draws and suffered two 1–0 defeats. Libya finished fourth in their group, 10 points behind the group winners Ivory Coast. Despite the unsuccessful World Cup qualifying campaign, Lončarević remained in charge of the Libyan team for the 2006 African Cup of Nations. However, after Libya lost to Egypt and Ivory Coast in their first two group matches at the tournament, chairman of the Libyan Football Federation, Gamal Al Gaafari, announced that the coach will be relieved of his duties after the last group match against Morocco, which ended in a goalless draw.[1]

Since November 2006, Lončarević had been in charge of Croatian first division team Osijek. The team finished sixth in the league during his first season there and in May 2007 he signed a contract to end with the finish of the 2008–09.[2] In his second season with Osijek, in 2007–08, the team finished third in the league and qualified for the 2008 UEFA Intertoto Cup.

In summer 2009 Lončarević was put on charge of KF Tirana champions of Albanian Superliga. However, on 6 October 2009, barely 5 weeks after the start of the Albanian Superliga, Lončarević gave his resignations[3] without citing any reasons why he did that.

On 8 March 2021, he was appointed head coach again at Inter Zaprešić, today a Croatian second division team.[4] He resigned at Kustošija in October 2022.[5]

Managerial statistics

As of 3 December 2017[6]
TeamFromToRecord
GWDLWin %
NK Zagreb19871988
Inker ZaprešićJuly 1990November 199282402121048.78
Marsonia19941994
NK ZagrebJuly 1994November 19954719199040.43
Slaven Belupo19951996
Orijent 1919March 1997June 199713346023.08
Hrvatski DragovoljacJuly 1997November 199849191416038.78
Croatia ZagrebApril 1999June 19998431050.00
Marsonia20002000
ČakovecJuly 2000December 200020677030.00
Dinamo ZagrebApril 2001April 20025031811062.00
LibyaSeptember 2003May 200410640060.00
Dinamo ZagrebNovember 2004March 200511425036.36
LibyaMay 2005Jan 200613148007.69
OsijekNovember 2006September 200862271223043.55
LokomotivaJanuary 2009March 2009
KF TiranaJune 2009October 20091100100.00
Inter ZaprešićApril 2010April 201266251130037.88
GoricaApril 2013November 2014
Inter ZaprešićMarch 2021Present

Honours

Inter Zaprešić

Marsonia

Slaven Belupo

Dinamo Zagreb

Tirana

References

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