Misha Radovic

Misha Radovic
Personal information
Full name Miodrag Radović
Place of birth Belgrade
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Team information
Current team
Persis Solo
Youth career
1968-1979 Red Star Belgrade
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1976-1981 Red Star Belgrade (0)
1981-1982 FK Vardar Skopje 11 (0)
1986-1989 FK Zemun 0 (0)
1989-1991 Bonnyrigg White Eagles
International career
1979-1982 Yugoslavia U-20
1982-1983 Yugoslavia U-21
Managerial career
2002-2010 Soccer Sydney
2004 The Scots College
2007 Rockdale City Suns Football Club
2009 A.C. Milan Academy
2009–2010 Pelita Jaya
2012 Persisam Putra Samarinda
2021 Persis Solo
2022 Persis Solo
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Misha Radovic[1] (Serbian Cyrillic: Миодраг Радовић – Миша; born in Belgrade, SR Serbia, Yugoslavia at September 12, 1961) is a Serbian former football player and manager. He played with FK Vardar in the 1981–82 Yugoslav First League[2] before coming to Australia in 1989. He is a founder of Soccer Sydney Academy in Australia.[3] Misha has a UEFA Pro Licence and is therefore able to coach at the highest levels of World soccer. Together with ex AC Milan midfielder Andrea Icardi, Misha was head coach of AC Milan Academy in 2009. In October 2010, he was appointed manager of the Indonesia Super League team Pelita Jaya, owned by Indonesian billionaire Nirwan Bakrie. In April 2012, he was appointed as manager of another major team in Indonesia, Persisam Putra Samarinda. In this role, Misha saved the club from relegation. In October 2021, Misha came to Persis Solo, owned by Mr. Kaesang Pangarep, Mr. Erick Thohir, and Mr. Kevin Nugroho. As a Technical Director, he successfully helped Persis Solo to become Champions of League2 and to promote club to Liga1 2022, after 14 long years.

Coaching Licence

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Coaching Accreditations

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Licence Upgrade

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Honours

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Player Achievement

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  • Champion of Europe 1979 with Yugoslavia U19
  • Youth Champion of Yugoslavia 1979/1980

Coaching Achievement

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Queens Park Soccer Club, Australia[citation needed]

  • Grand final Champions: 1

Persis Solo

  • Champion of Liga 2 2021
  • Surabaya Cup Winners 2022

References

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