Boris Pavić

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Boris Pavić
Personal information
Date of birth (1973-12-04) 4 December 1973 (age 49)
Place of birth Sinj, SFR Yugoslavia
Height1.82 m (5 ft 11+12 in)
Position(s) Defender
Team information
Current team
Zagora Unešić (manager)
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1991–1993 Inker Zaprešić 25 (2)
1993-1994 Junak Sinj 14 (2)
1994–1995 Inker Zaprešić 37 (1)
1996 Rijeka 1 (0)
1996–1998 Varteks 29 (0)
1998–1999 Segesta
1999–2001 Rijeka 24 (0)
2001 Chernomorets Novorossiysk 1 (0)
2001–2002 Čelik Zenica 14 (0)
2002–2003 Sydney United 58 15 (0)
2003–2004 Čelik Zenica 24 (5)
2004–2005 Žepče 20 (0)
2005–2006 Croatia Sesvete 12 (1)
2006 Šibenik 7 (0)
2007–2008 Junak Sinj
2008–2009 RNK Split 10 (0)
2009 Primorac 1929
2010–2011 Hrvace
Managerial career
2013-2014 OSK
2014 Hrvace
2015 Čelik Zenica
2016 Junak Sinj
2016 Vitez
2017 Čelik Zenica
2017–2018 Rudar Kakanj
2018 Široki Brijeg
2018–2019 Solin
2020 Vodice
2020-2022 Sloga Mravince
2022 Croatia Zmijavci
2022- Zagora Unešić
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Boris Pavić (born 4 December 1973) is a Croatian football manager and former player. [1]

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Managerial career

He landed his first managerial job at OSK [2] and was named manager of Hrvace in June 2014. [3] He then joined former club Čelik Zenica in January 2015 [4] and took charge of Junak Sinj in January 2016. [5] In June 2016 he was appointed manager of Vitez, replacing Branko Karačić, [6] only to be dismissed in September that year. [7]

In March 2017, Pavić returned to take charge again of Bosnian side Čelik, after Nedim Jusufbegović resigned due to poor results. [8] In September 2017 he succeeded Elvedin Beganović at Rudar Kakanj. [9]

He was appointed manager of Solin in December 2018. [10] He previously coached Široki Brijeg, but left in August 2018 after 2+12 months in the role. [11] He then managed Sloga Mravince from October 2020 until February 2022, when he was replaced by former Solin manager Ivan Matić. [12] He then took charge at Croatia Zmijavci, succeeding Jure Srzic in March 2022, [13] followed by a new position as manager at Zagora Unešić in July 2022. [14]

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References

  1. "Profile by footballfacts.ru" (in Russian). Footballfacts.
  2. Promjene u OSK-u: Pavić bivši, Porobija novi trener - Ferata (in Croatian)
  3. Boris Pavić novi trener Hrvaca - Ferata (in Croatian)
  4. Boris Pavić novi trener NK Čelik - Klix (in Bosnian)
  5. Boris Pavić novi trener Junaka - Ferata (in Croatian)
  6. Zvanično: Boris Pavić novi trener Viteza - SportSport (in Bosnian)
  7. Boris Pavić i službeno napustio klupu Viteza - Večernji (in Bosnian)
  8. Boris Pavić novi trener Čelika, Jusufbegović otišao zbog loših rezultata - Večernji (in Bosnian)
  9. Boris Pavić novi trener Rudara iz Kaknja - SportSport (in Bosnian)
  10. "Boris Pavić na 100. godišnjicu želi spasiti klub od ispadanja". SportSport.ba. 17 December 2018. Retrieved 24 February 2019.
  11. "Boris Pavić više nije trener Širokog Brijega" [Boris Pavic is no longer coach of Siroki Brijeg]. Klix. 27 August 2018. Retrieved 14 September 2018.
  12. Pavić napustio Slogu, imenovan novi trener - Dalmatinski Nogomet (in Croatian)
  13. Boris Pavić novi trener Croatije iz Zmijavaca - Imotska-Krajina (in Croatian)
  14. Boris Pavić pronašao novi trenerski angazman - Sportske (in Bosnian)