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Joško Španjić

Joško Španjić
Personal information
Full name Joško Španjić
Date of birth (1966-03-02) 2 March 1966 (age 51)
Place of birth Split, SFR Yugoslavia
Playing position Defender
Youth career
1976–1984 Hajduk Split
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1984–1988 Hajduk Split 50 (1)
1988–1990 Balestier Khalsa FC
1990–1991 FC Kärnten
1991–1995 Hajduk Split 58 (2)
1996–1999 NK Zadarkomerc 99 (12)
National team
1984–1988 Yugoslavia U-21
1989 Singapore
Teams managed
2000 HNK Dinara
2001 NK Uskok
2002–2006 Hajduk Split (youth coach)
2007–2009 Hajduk Split (youth coach)
2009 Hajduk Split (caretaker)
2009–2010 Hajduk Split (assistant coach)
2011–2013 NK Primorac 1929
2013–2014 NK Dugopolje
2015–2016 Hajduk Split (assistant coach)
2016–2017 Al Ain U21
2017 Al Ain (caretaker manager)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.

Joško Španjić (born 2 March 1966) is a Croatian football coach and a former player.

Španjić made his debut for Hajduk Split in 1984 and was a regular player under coach Stanko Poklepović. He gained fame at the time after his goal against Red Star Belgrade in 1985. In 1986, he joined the military and when he returned to Hajduk in 1987, he was dropped from the squad by the new coach from Bulgaria, Ivan Vutsov. After a six-month loan spell at NK Neretva, Španjić moved abroad and went to Singapore in order to play for Balestier Khalsa FC. In 1989, he and Boris Lučić became the first foreigners to play for the Singapore national football team. Later, he went to play for FC Kärnten in Austria where his countrymen Marin Kovačić was the manager.

In 1990, he returned to his native Split for family reasons. He was for six months without a club. In 1991, Stanko Poklepović returned to Hajduk and called Španjić to join the club. During his time at Hajduk, he won 3 titles and 2 cups. In 1996, he went to NK Zadarkomerc where he became the club captain and was part of their biggest triumph in 1998 when they finished 6th in the league. After Zadarkomerce, he played a few games for minor league clubs such as NK Mosor and NK Drinovci after finally retiring.

After coaching minor league clubs, in the beginning, he was called by Igor Štimac in 2002 to join the Hajduk Split youth system as a coach. He managed the U-16 Hajduk squad and won two Croatian U-16 championships during that time. In 2009, he became the caretaker of the Hajduk Split first team for two games after manager Ivica Kalinić resigned due to health problems. Later, he became the assistant coach to Edoardo Reja and later to Stanko Poklepović.


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