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Tomislav Ivić (born June 30, 1933 in Split, Kingdom of Yugoslavia) is one of the most successful football managers in the history of the sport. In his career, which led him through ten countries he won altogether 15 major trophies.
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Nikolof (1905–06) • Bülend (1907) • Armitage (1908–11) • Bülend (1911–14) • Sadi (1915) • Yen (1916–17) • Şahin (1919–21) • Giray (1922–23) • Hunter (1924–28) • Bekdik (1929) • Lamberg (1930–31) • Pegnam (1931–32) • Puddefoot (1933–36) • Baar (1937) • Szabo (1938) • Tandler (1938–39) • Hayman (1939) • Zaharczuk (1939–40) • Begget (1940–45) • Dimitriyadis (1945–46) • Swenk (1947) • Molloy (1947–49) • Lockhead (1950–52) • Kılıç (1952–53) • Szekely (1953–54) • Kılıç (1954–57) • Dick (1957–58) • Remondini (1959–61) • Kılıç (1961–63) • Özarı (1963–64) • Kılıç (1964–67) • Aykaç-Eken (1967–68) • Kaloperović (1968–70) • Özarı (1970–71) • Birch (1971–73) • Kaptan (1973–74) • Gökdel (1974–75) • Howe (1975) • Mansell (1975–76) • Allison (1976–77) • Demircan (1977–78) • Özarı (1978–79) • Şeren (1979–80) • Birch (1980–82) • Sümer (1982–83) • Ivić (1983–84) • Derwall (1984–87) • Denizli (1987–89) • Held (1989–90) • Denizli (1990–92) • Feldkamp (1992–93) • Hollmann (1993–94) • Saftig (1994–95) • Souness (1995–96) • Terim (1996–2000) • Lucescu (2000–02) • Terim (2002–04) • Hagi (2004–05) • Gerets (2005–07) • Feldkamp (2007–08) • Skibbe (2008–)
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