Serbian football manager and player
Čedomir Đoinčević (Serbian Cyrillic : Чедомир Ђоинчевић ; born 5 May 1961) is a Serbian former football manager and player.
Playing career
After starting out at his local club Vranić, Đoinčević played for Žarkovo in the Belgrade Zone League . He would make his Yugoslav Second League debut with Crvenka in the 1984–85 season . Later on, Đoinčević joined Rad , making his Yugoslav First League debut in the 1987–88 season . He played regularly for the Građevinari over the years, appearing in the 1989–90 UEFA Cup .[ 1]
In late summer 1990, Đoinčević moved abroad to Portugal and signed with Primeira Divisão newcomers Salgueiros . He helped the Paranhos side to a fifth-place finish in his first season , starting in all of his 36 appearances, as the club qualified to the 1991–92 UEFA Cup .[ 2] During his spell with the club, Đoinčević shared teams with countrymen Stevan Milovac and Jovica Nikolić .[ 3]
Managerial career
After hanging up his boots, Đoinčević enjoyed success as manager of his former club Rad , being voted best in the domestic league for 1999 in a poll organized by Politika .[ 4] He was subsequently hired as manager of Bulgarian side Litex Lovech , before returning to Rad. Later on, Đoinčević was manager of Vojvodina from March to December 2002.[ 5]
In August 2004, Đoinčević took charge of Greek club Kastoria .[ 6] He was appointed as manager of Železnik in late April 2005,[ 7] winning the Serbia and Montenegro Cup just four weeks later .[ 8] After his third stint with Rad, Đoinčević served as manager of Serbian First League clubs Bežanija (October 2005–May 2006) and Voždovac (2007).[ 9] He also worked at Laktaši in the top flight of Bosnia and Herzegovina football.[ 10]
In December 2013, Đoinčević was appointed as sporting director of Rad, but stepped down in March 2014.[ 11]
Honours
Železnik
References
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Managerial positions
Bairaktaris (1969 –70)
Kalogiannis (1974 –75)
Grigoriadis (1975 –76)
Tzimas (1976 )
Alefantos (1978 )
Kalogiannis (1978 )
Górski (1978 –80)
Vasiliadis (1980 )
Tzimas (1980 –82)
Daniil (1982 –83)
Tzimas (1983 )
Paraschos (1989 –92)
Livathinos (1996 )
Gounaris (1996 )
Tsakalis (1996 )
Afentoulidisc (1996 )
Tsagalidis (1996 –97)
Alexiou (1998 )
Beslikas (2002 –03)
Hadžievski (2003 –04)
Simeoforidis (2004 )
Dimitriou (2004 )
Đoinčević (2004 –05)
Dimitriouc (2005 )
Mladenov (2005 )
Antoniadis (2005 )
Dimitriouc (2005 )
Nikolov (2005 )
Hadžievski (2005 –06)
Apostolidis (2006 –09)
Ćirković (2009 )
Dimitriou (2009 )
Dimitriou (2013 )
Dimitriou (2014 )
Valis (2014 )
Zarkos (2019 –20)
Dimitriou (2020 –21)
Solakis (2022 –23)
Voriazidis (2023 )
Kourtoglou (2023 )
Katsaros (2023 –24)
Gatopoulos (2024 )
Litskas (2024 –)
(c) = caretaker manager