Miloslav Radenović
Serbian former football coach
Personal information | |||
---|---|---|---|
Place of birth | Serbia | ||
Managerial career | |||
Years | Team | ||
Syria U20 | |||
2005–2006 | Syria | ||
2005 | Syria U20 |
Miloslav Radenović is a Serbian former football coach.
Syria
At the helm of the Syria Under-20s for three years before, Radenovic was reinstated as coach of the team ahead of the 2005 FIFA World Youth Championship.[1] The last time the Serbian coach worked with the Syrian Football Association before that was 2003.[1] While managing the Syria national football team in 2005, Radenovic was involved in a situation where his team and the Oman national team they were countering showed up at different venues for the match.[2]
He has mentored the Syria U16s as well.[1]
References
- ^ a b c "Radenovic returns to lead Syria". Fifa.com. 11 June 2005. Archived from the original on November 7, 2017. Retrieved 31 October 2017.
- ^ "Chaotic start for West Asian Games". Abc.net.au. 2 December 2005. Retrieved 31 October 2017.
External links
- Miloslav Radenović coach profile at Soccerway
- v
- t
- e
Syria national football team – managers
- Dittrich (1951)
- Mészáros (1954)
- Albert (1956–59)
- Vadas (1960–65)
- Drăgușin (1965–66)
- Abdel-Wahab (1969)
- P.Rădulescu (1974–75)
- Shammas (1980)
- Asprey (1980–82)
- Kavlakian (1983–85)
- Yaremchenko (1985–87)
- Azarenkov (1987–90)
- Azarenkov (1992)
- V.Dridea (1992–93)
- Kurnenin (1995–96)
- Mardikian (1997)
- M.Rădulescu (1997–98)
- Shammas (1999)
- Popovic (1999–2000)
- Sridovićc (2000)
- Vukotić (2000–01)
- Radenović (2001)
- Mahrousc (2001)
- Talebi (2001–02)
- Al Shaar (2002)
- Wójcik (2003)
- Vukotić (2003)
- Rifaat (2003–04)
- Radenović (2005–06)
- Ibrahim (2006)
- Mahrous (2006)
- Ibrahim (2006–07)
- Cabrini (2007–08)
- Kwid (2008)
- Ibrahim (2008–10)
- Hakeemc (2010)
- Dujković (2010)
- Tița (2010–11)
- Le Roy (2011)
- Mahrous (2011)
- Ibrahim (2011–12)
- Khouryc (2012)
- Al Sayed (2012–13)
- Makhlouf (2013)
- Al Sayedc (2013)
- Al Shaar (2014)
- Al Fakeer (2014–15)
- Ibrahim (2015–16)
- Hakeem (2016–17)
- Stange (2018–19)
- Ibrahim (2019)
- Maâloul (2020–21)
- Mahrous (2021)
- Tița (2021–22)
- Maatouk (2022)
- Al Sayed (2022–23)
- Cúper (2023–24)
- Lana (2024–)