Slavko Petrović

Slavko Petrović (Serbian Cyrillic: Славко Петровић; born 10 August 1958) is a Serbian professional football manager and former player.

Slavko Petrović
Petrović as Zalaegerszegi manager in 2007
Personal information
Date of birth (1958-08-10) 10 August 1958 (age 65)
Place of birthBelgrade, FPR Yugoslavia
Position(s)Goalkeeper
Youth career
1968–1972Bežanija
1972–1979Red Star Belgrade
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1979Red Star Belgrade0(0)
1980Fortuna Düsseldorf
1980–1981Rot-Weiss Essen
1981–1982Wormatia Worms
1982–1987Olympia Lampertheim
1987–1990Amicitia Viernheim
Managerial career
1992–1996Alemannia Groß-Rohrheim
1996–1997Amicitia Viernheim
1997–1998Karlsruher SC (assistant)
1998–1999Darmstadt 98
1999–2001Carl Zeiss Jena
2002–2003Fortuna Düsseldorf
2005Waldhof Mannheim
2007–2008Zalaegerszegi
2011Borac Čačak
2011Rad
2011–2012Borac Čačak
2014–2016Radnik Bijeljina
2016–2017Željezničar
2017–2018Sloboda Tuzla
2020Radnik Bijeljina
2020–2021Olimpik
2022Spartak Subotica
2024Tuzla City
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Playing career

Petrović was a goalkeeper at Red Star Belgrade. Although he made no league appearances for them, he went to Germany, where he spent most of his career playing with Fortuna Düsseldorf, Rot-Weiss Essen and Wormatia Worms.[1] He won the 1979–80 DFB-Pokal while playing for Fortuna Düsseldorf.

Managerial career

Early career

During the late 1990s, Petrović became a manager in Germany, getting the job of assistant manager at Karlsruher SC in 1997 after coaching Alemannia Groß-Rohrheim and Amicitia Viernheim earlier.[2] In the following season, he moved to SV Darmstadt 98 where he became the main manager. Until 2006, he was the manager of Carl Zeiss Jena, Fortuna Düsseldorf and Waldhof Mannheim. During the season 2007–08, he was coaching Zalaegerszegi in Hungary.

In January 2011, Petrović returned to Serbia and became the manager of SuperLiga club Borac Čačak. At the start of the 2011–12 season, he became the coach of Rad.

Radnik Bijeljina

On 5 September 2014, Petrović became the new manager of Bosnian Premier League club Radnik Bijeljina.[3] He won the Bosnian cup with Radnik in the 2015–16 season, making that the club's highest achievement in its history.[4]

Željezničar

2016–17 season

Petrović managing Željezničar at Grbavica Stadium in April 2017

Petrović replaced Miloš Kostić as Željezničar manager after a terrible start to the 2016–17 season where the club was winless in four consecutive matches, three of which were lost (two at home) and without scoring a single goal. Since Petrović arrived, he guided the club to the 2017–18 UEFA Europa League Second qualifying round, having lost only two games in the league out of 25 games played (scoring 2.16 goals per game).[5] At one point the club managed to stay top of the league for five weeks, but ultimately finished second overall due to a dubious penalty decision in injury time (game Radnik Bijeljina vs Zrinjski Mostar 1–2; while at the same time Sarajevo beat Željezničar in the Sarajevo derby 1–0), allowing Zrinjski to overtake Željezničar and win the Bosnian championship; a first domestic title for, Zrinjski manager at the time, Blaž Slišković, with Željezničar a point behind.[6]

Throughout the league, Željezničar played simultaneously in the 2016–17 Bosnian Cup, where they were eliminated in the semifinals stage to the eventual cup winner Široki Brijeg. Under Petrović, Željezničar forward Ivan Lendrić finished as top goalscorer of the league with 19 scored goals.

2017–18 season

Petrović received support to remain as Željezničar for the next season.[7] However just one day before the start of the season and the league match against GOŠK Gabela, Petrović was sacked.[8]

Sloboda Tuzla

In September 2017, Petrović was named the new manager of Sloboda Tuzla, after Vlado Jagodić left the club.[9] He led Sloboda to the 2017–18 Bosnian cup semi-final, where the club lost to eventual cup winners Željezničar. Petrović also led Sloboda to a 10th-place finish in the league. Before the beginning of the 2018–19 season, Petrović left Sloboda.[10]

Return to Radnik Bijeljina

On 13 January 2020, Petrović returned to Radnik Bijeljina 3+12 years after leaving the club back in the summer of 2016.[11] In his first game back, Petrović's team drew against his former club Željezničar 0–0 in a league match on 22 February 2020.[12] His first win since his return to Radnik came on 7 March 2020, a 5–1 home win against Zvijezda 09.[13] Petrović decided to leave Radnik on 16 November 2020, saying that pressure and constant threats from fans forced him to make that decision.[14]

Olimpik

On 12 December 2020, Petrović became the new manager of Olimpik.[15] In his first league game as Olimpik manager, Petrović's team beat fis former club Radnik Bijeljina on the same day that he became manager.[16] After the end of the 2020–21 season and Olimpik's relegation, Petrović left the club.[17]

Spartak Subotica

On 18 April 2022, Petrović was appointed manager of Serbian SuperLiga side Spartak Subotica.[18] He successfully led the club to safety from relegation in the remainder of the season.[19] On 20 September 2022, Petrović left Spartak by mutual consent.[20]

Tuzla City

On 8 January 2024, Petrović returned to the Bosnian Premier League, becoming manager of relegation threatened Tuzla City.[21] His first match in charge was against Velež Mostar in the Bosnian Cup on 9 February 2024, which ended in a 3–2 defeat.[22] Following two more league defeats to Borac Banja Luka and Posušje, Petrović recorded his first win as Tuzla City manager on 2 March 2024, a 2–0 home victory against Zvijezda 09.[23] Following a 5–1 home defeat to Sarajevo on 29 March, he terminated his contract and left the club on 31 March.[24]

Managerial statistics

As of match played 29 March 2024[25]
Managerial record by team and tenure
TeamFromToRecord
GWDLWin %
Darmstadt 981 July 199830 September 199913436030.77
Carl Zeiss Jena29 November 199919 May 200155221221040.00
Fortuna Düsseldorf1 July 20025 May 20033314109042.42
Waldhof Mannheim7 January 200522 December 20053414713041.18
Zalaegerszegi1 July 200730 April 20082711511040.74
Borac Čačak10 January 201130 May 201115654040.00
Rad31 May 201118 September 20119414044.44
Borac Čačak3 October 201126 March 201216457025.00
Radnik Bijeljina5 September 201423 August 201672282024038.89
Željezničar24 August 201623 July 20173621105058.33
Sloboda Tuzla11 September 20178 June 20182910811034.48
Radnik Bijeljina13 January 202016 November 202019478021.05
Olimpik12 December 202030 June 202115438026.67
Spartak Subotica18 April 202220 September 202217557029.41
Tuzla City8 January 202431 March 20246114016.67
Total396152102142038.38

Honours

Player

Fortuna Düsseldorf[1]

Manager

Radnik Bijeljina[26]

References

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