Aleksandar Stanojević ( sr-Cyrl, Александар Станојевић, ; born 28 October 1973) is a Serbian
football
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manager and
player
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.
Playing career
Stanojević started his playing career in
Partizan youth squad. From 1992 until 1997 he spent four seasons in
Obilić and one season in Spanish
Segunda División
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playing for
Mallorca
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. In 1997, he joined
OFK Beograd
OFK Beograd ( sr-Cyrl, ОФК Београд – Омладински фудбалски клуб Београд, English language, English: ''Belgrade Youth Football Club''), also known in English as OFK Belgrade and currently referred to as OFK ...
for two seasons. He rejoined Partizan in 1999, and was part of the squad that won 2001
national cup. After returning to OFK Beograd for a season, he moved to Hungarian
National Championship club
Videoton, where in 2003 he ended his professional career at the age of 29.
Managerial career
Early career
Stanojević began his coaching career as a youth coach at
OFK Beograd
OFK Beograd ( sr-Cyrl, ОФК Београд – Омладински фудбалски клуб Београд, English language, English: ''Belgrade Youth Football Club''), also known in English as OFK Belgrade and currently referred to as OFK ...
. His first job as a head coach was in
Serbian First League
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club
Srem. For almost two years he was the assistant coach for
Miroslav Đukić in
Partizan and later
Serbia national team. On 3 September 2008, he was appointed the head coach of
Serbia national under-19 team that finished 3rd in
2009 UEFA European Under-19 Championship in Ukraine. Stanojević was named the most prospective Serbian coach by the
Football Association of Serbia for the year 2010.
Partizan
On 15 April 2010,
Goran Stevanović resigned from
Partizan following a disappointing result in national cup semi-finals. Within 24 hours, Stanojević was promoted as new Partizan head coach, and at the age of just 36 became the youngest manager in the club history. With Stanojević in position, Partizan won all seven remaining league fixtures, including the
Eternal derby and defended the title. The team carried good momentum from the league finish into
Champions League qualifying phase and managed to go all the way and qualify for the
group stage
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.
Stanojević, who was largely credited for this success, thus became the first Serbian coach to lead one Serbian team into the
UEFA Champions League
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group stage. He managed the team through another successful campaign as Partizan won the
2010–11 double
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In late May 2011, Stanojević signed new 2-year contract with Partizan. However, start of
2011–12 season brought disappointing results in qualifications for
UEFA Champions League
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and
UEFA Europa League
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, when Partizan did not succeed to reach the group stage in either of those competitions. Despite lack of success in international competitions, performance in domestic competition in the first half of the 2011–12 season was successful, as Partizan ended the half-season on the first place with 10 points ahead of its first rival.
During the mid-season break, Partizan director of football
Mladen Krstajić attacked club president
Dragan Đurić over the media, following Đurić's claim that director of football and coach were solely responsible for unsuccessful campaign in UEFA competitions for the 2011–12 season. Krstajić stated that he and Stanojević did not have full control over the sale and acquisition of players during summer transfer window, which affected the results on the field. Stanojević openly said he would resign as head coach if they were to sack Krstajić. Stanojević and Krstajić gained wide support from Partizan fans, who asked Đurić to step down.
The day before Krstajić was released,
Partizan fans
Grobari chanted Krstajić's name during a basketball game against arch rivals
KK Crvena zvezda
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as a sign of support. Krstajić advised Stanojević over the media to stay as the head coach of Partizan, adding his opinion that Stanojević was the best football coach in Serbia. Stanojević postponed his decision until 6 January 2012, when he confirmed he decided to continue his work as the head coach of Partizan. Despite this fact, the board of directors of Partizan dismissed Stanojević on 13 January 2012 and appointed
Avram Grant as the new coach. Stanojević was not allowed to hold a press conference the next day at the stadium, but given the popularity he has among the fans, they gathered in front of the stadium to show their support to him and protest against the decision of the club.
On 17 January 2012, Stanojević organized a press conference in Belgrade when he spoke in detail about his engagement at Partizan, the way the club was organized and worked during that period and his vision of the club.
Dalian Aerbin
On 4 April 2012, Stanojević was appointed as the new manager of
Chinese Super League side
Dalian Aerbin
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, replacing
Chang Woe-ryong who resigned from the club the day before. He led Dalian Aerbin from the bottom of Super League to reach the fifth place at the end of the season. Stanojević officially announced his resignation on 9 November 2012.
Beijing Guoan
On 15 December 2012, Chinese Super League side
Beijing Guoan officially presented Stanojević as their new manager. He led Beijing Guoan to the third place in the
Chinese Super League and
semi-finals
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in the
FA Cup
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. Stanojević, also led Beijing Guoan to their first Asian Champions League win over a club from South Korea, a home victory against FC Pohang Steelers in the
Asian Champions League
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and guided the team through the group stage of the Champions League for the second time in the club history. However, his coaching style was questioned by the club and the media of Beijing at the last months of the season, especially after losing to
Guangzhou Evergrande in the semi-finals of FA Cup. He was sacked at the end of the season.
Maccabi Haifa
On 25 April 2014, it was announced that Stanojević was appointed as the new manager of Israeli club
Maccabi Haifa. Under Stanojević the team reached semi-final of
Toto Cup, after winning first place in group phase of competition. On 15 September 2014 Maccabi Haifa started new season with first game at new
Sammy Ofer Stadium in front of more than 27,000 supporters against
Bnei Sakhnin F.C. Stanojević led team to a 4–2 victory in this match.
After Maccabi Haifa lost to
Beitar Jerusalem with the score 3–1 at home, Stanojević met with club's chairman
Ya'akov Shahar, in which they, after Stanojević insist that he want to leave, decided that Stanojević will continue no longer in managing the team. At the moment, Maccabi Haifa was placed fourth in the league, and in the final of the
Toto Cup.
Beijing BG
On 12 January 2015, Stanojević returned to China and signed a three-year contract with
China League One side
Beijing BG. Under Stanojević, Beijing Enterprises finished in fourth place overall in their debut season in
China League One, four points away from promotion to the
Chinese Super League. Stanojević saw the team succeed in the
Chinese FA Cup, where they reached the semi-final. On the way to semi-final, Beijing Enterprises eliminated three
Chinese Super League teams;
Shijiazhuang Ever Bright,
Beijing Guoan and
Guizhou Renhe. The most notable win was against Stanojević's former team,
Beijing Guoan. The match was dubbed by various media as "the Capital Derby I", and it was the first competitive match ever played between two Beijing football clubs at professional level. In 2016, Beijing BG ended up 7th in the
China League One. On 12 December 2016, the club released a statement that Stanojević would no longer serve as the team manager.
PAOK
On 16 June 2017, PAOK announced that Stanojević would be the team's new coach. Despite the fact that Stanojević signed a three-year contract, he was relieved of his duties on 11 August 2017, almost two months later, as said from the club mainly due to poor performances and issues of squad management and harmony. In two competitive matches his team played away draw and won home game against
Olimpik Donetsk. That was enough to go through
UEFA Europa League
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third qualifying round, as expected.
Al Qadsiah
On 24 May 2018, Stanojević signed to
Saudi Pro League
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club
Al Qadsiah for one season. His contract was terminated in 4 November as the team won only 4 points out of 8 league matches.
Beijing Renhe
On 18 December 2018, Stanojević returned to Beijing and signed with
Beijing Renhe. On 7 July 2019, Stanojević resigned from position of head coach.
Return to Partizan
On 1 September 2020, Stanojević returned to Partizan, signing a two-year contract as head coach.
In his first season after return to Partizan Stanojević lead team to second place in the
Serbian SuperLiga
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, making longest winning streak in the club history of 19 wins in the row. In this season Stanojević lead Partizan to Serbian Cup final where his team was defeated by Red star after penalties. In the first part of season 2021–22 Stanojević saw the team reaching best result in Serbian League in club history making 19 wins and 2 draws without lose, reaching first place in the
Serbian SuperLiga
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, with the most goals scored (57) and the least goals conceded (6). Also, Partizan for the first time plays in
Europa Conference League reaching the group stage after wins over
FC DAC 1904 Dunajska Streda,
PFC Sochi and
C.D. Santa Clara. After group stage Partizan reached
Europa Conference League knockout round play off. Partizan triumphed in both legs of their
Europa Conference League knockout round play-off against
AC Sparta Prague
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, 1-0 in Prague and 2-1 in Belgrade.
Konyaspor
On January 17, 2023, he signed a 1.5-year contract with
Turkish Super League
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club
Konyaspor.
Managerial statistics
Honours
Player
Partizan
*
FR Yugoslavia Cup
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:
2000–01
Manager
Partizan
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Serbian SuperLiga
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:
2009–10,
2010–11
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Serbian Cup
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:
2010–11
References
External links
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Aleksandar Stanojević Superliga Statsat Utakmica.rs
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1973 births
Living people
Footballers from Belgrade
Serbian men's footballers
Serbian expatriate men's footballers
Men's association football defenders
Men's association football midfielders
FK Partizan players
FK Obilić players
RCD Mallorca players
OFK Beograd players
Fehérvár FC players
Expatriate men's footballers in Spain
Expatriate men's footballers in Hungary
Serbia and Montenegro expatriate sportspeople in Spain
Serbia and Montenegro expatriate sportspeople in Hungary
Serbian football managers
FK Srem managers
FK Partizan managers
Maccabi Haifa F.C. managers
Beijing Guoan F.C. managers
PAOK FC managers
Serbian SuperLiga managers
Expatriate football managers in Israel
Expatriate football managers in China
Expatriate football managers in Greece
Expatriate football managers in Saudi Arabia
Serbian expatriate sportspeople in Israel
Serbian expatriate sportspeople in Greece
Serbian expatriate sportspeople in China
Serbian expatriate sportspeople in Saudi Arabia
Saudi Pro League managers
Chinese Super League managers
Israeli Premier League managers
Serbia and Montenegro men's footballers
Serbian expatriate sportspeople in Turkey
Expatriate football managers in Turkey
Konyaspor managers
Süper Lig managers
Segunda División players
Nemzeti Bajnokság I players
Serbian SuperLiga players