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Dragan was born in Kalinovik, the former Yugoslavia. Although the region was under the jurisdiction of Bosnia and Herzegovina after the disintegration of the former Yugoslavia, Dragan's nationality was Serbia. 197 1 year, Dragan joined a low-level league team named neves Gurney in the former Yugoslavia and started his career.

1974, Mo Stavila Football Club of Draganga League, lost to hejduk Football Club by goal difference in the first season, 1973/74, runner-up of Yugoslav Football League. Subsequently, the midfielder Dragan continued to play for the team until the 1984/85 season. In addition to helping the team win the Yugoslavia Cup and the Balkan Club Cup at 198 1, Dragan also successfully studied for a bachelor's degree in law from Mostar University. During his tenure, Dragan was loaned by the team to Leotar Football Club for one season.

1In the middle of 1985, Dragan went to Sweden to join Aurebro Football Club in the Swedish first-class football league, and two seasons later moved to Mudala Football Club in the Swedish lower-class football league. 1989, Dragan announced his retirement. 1990, after Dragan announced to hang up his boots, he returned to Mostar, the starting point of his career, as the general manager of the team. But 1992, the Bosnian war broke out and the team was dissolved, so Dragan had to leave his job to experience the chaos brought by the war.

From 65438 to 0994, Dragan started his coaching career by being employed by Bessel Football Club in Yugoslav second division. In his first season as a coach, Dragan led Besseyer to the fourth place in the South B League and helped the team succeed in the First Division. 1July, 1995, Dragan led a team to the International Toto Cup. Subsequently, Dragan was hired by Kukarich Football Club of the Southern League with a high salary to coach the team for one season.

From 65438 to 0997, Draganja, who still enjoyed a certain reputation in Yugoslavia, joined Obilic Football Club, the team of Serbian military leader Zeljko Ranatovic, nicknamed "Alcan". This season, Dragan led the 352 formation, leading the team to win the championship in South China with an impressive record of 27 wins in 33 games, which is also the first championship in the team's history. However, due to Alcan's own turmoil, despite the opportunity to lead the team to the Champions League (Obilic was disqualified from the Champions League by UEFA due to Alcan's close relationship with Saddam Hussein), Dragan left the team to coach Butanas Football Club in the following season. 1999/2000 season, Dragan became the head coach of Vojvodina Football Club. However, due to his poor teaching record and social unrest caused by the Kosovo war, Dragan decided to leave the former Yugoslavia.

In the second half of 2000, Dragan went to teach at Warsaw Leguia Football Club, a powerful Polish football league. After joining the team, Dragan created a 34 12 formation for the team and led the team to win the Polish Football League and the Polish League Cup in 20001/02. After winning the championship, Dragan also won the contract renewal of the team. However, on the eve of the start of the 2002/03 season, six leading players from Warsaw Leguia joined his team. Dragan, who lost many key players, failed to make a breakthrough in the double-track campaign of the League and the Champions League, and the position of coach was replaced by Polish teaching assistant Dariusz Kubicki at the end of the season.

In March 2005, after being idle for 18 months, Dragan took over as the coach of U-2 1 national team in Serbia and Montenegro. Dragan transformed the team into a 4-4-2 formation and led the team to participate in the 2006 European U2 1 Youth Football Championship. Dragan's team first eliminated the Spanish team led by Andres Iniesta in the qualifiers, beat Croatia in the play-offs, and then beat Portugal and Germany in the group stage to qualify as the second in the group. In the semi-final, Milan Plovic missed a penalty in the sixth penalty shootout, and the team lost to the Ukrainian team 4-5, ending the journey of the European Youth Championship.

After the 2006 European Youth Championship, Dragan returned to Poland to coach Krakow Football Club, a Polish giant aiming to win the championship. As Krakow was the runner-up in the last league, the poor opening record made dan Petrescu, a former meritorious coach, be swept out of the house. However, the successor Dragan failed to change the fate of the team. After coaching for two months and eight games, the team is still in the middle, and the management finally lost patience. Dragan, who took over halfway, also left the team. Dragan, who left his job, had to travel to Europe again. In 2007, he briefly went to Mogna Football Club of the Cyprus Football League, and led the team with a formation of 42,365,438+0, and achieved good results. But the team ranked first at that time fired Dragan after two consecutive games.

In June 2008, Dragan was hired by Sofia Locomotive Football Club of Bulgarian Football League. However, because Dragan's performance in leading the team to the European League in the 2008/09 season did not match his reputation, the club thought that he could not be selected to the next level, so the team decided not to renew Dragan's contract after its expiration. 20 10, Kabala Football Club of Draganga League Greek Football Super League, but after less than five months of coaching, his position was replaced by kasper Chuck Henrik during the winter break. 20 1 1 At the beginning of the season, Slovakian jan Kossian, then head coach of Shuntian, led the team with poor performance, ranking at the bottom of four games in the middle with a score of 1 draw, and was eliminated by Tianjin Songjiang, the Chinese Football Association Cup team, and finally dismissed by Jiangsu Shuntian. Dragan, an idle man, went to China, defeated the Portuguese coach Nello Vengada, who is more famous in Asia, and became the acting coach of Jiangsu Shuntian Football Club. After Dragan took office, he fully studied the current situation of football in China. In view of a series of problems in the team, Dragan adopted the style of attaching importance to physical fitness, based on counterattack, and playing Qi Fei's two wings well to improve players' self-confidence, and introduced practical foreign aid to build a stable lineup, which brought a qualitative leap to the team.

2011May15th, in the seventh round of Chinese Super League, Jiangsu Shuntian beat Changchun Yatai at home 1-0. Dragan's first game after taking office helped Jiangsu Shuntian win the league championship. Since Dragan took office, Jiangsu Shuntian has become the "Dragon at Home", with an unbeaten record of 1 1 win 1 draw at home this season. Only Tianjin TEDA scored a point in Shuntian's home Olympic Sports Center. The home-won games include a 4-0 victory over Dalian Shide, a 3-2 victory over Shanghai Shenhua and a 5-2 sweep over Guangzhou Evergrande. In the middle of the season, Dragan also urged the introduction of Serbian striker Aleksandr Jevtic to form a "golden double gun" with Romanian Christian Danalache in Eastern Europe, which greatly enhanced the team's attack power. In the end, the ranking of the team climbed from the penultimate after the fifth round of the league to the fourth after the end of the league, creating the best ranking in the history of the league and almost reaching the AFC Champions League. Dragan himself was also nominated as the best coach in the 20 1 1 season.

During the 20 12 season, Jiangsu Shuntian was trained by Dragan in by going up one flight of stairs. On the defensive end, the defensive line led by Deng Xiaofei and Ellertson completed the Super League record of 643 consecutive minutes without conceding a goal; On the offensive end, Danara scored 23 goals in a single season, setting a new league foreign aid goal record maintained by Evergrande's foreign aid Muric, and Ji Xiang scored in the opening 7 seconds against Guangzhou Evergrande, which also set a new record for the fastest goal in the history of the Super League. The team achieved impressive results in the home game. Except 10 round 1-2 lost to Changchun Yatai, all other 14 battles achieved 9 wins and 5 draws, and the number of unbeaten games across the season expanded to 17 games. In addition, there are also good performances such as defeating Beijing Guoan in the away game. The improvement of performance has led to the fiery market. Shuntian's average attendance at home increased from less than 1 10,000 people at the beginning of the 201season to more than 20,000 people in the 20 12 season and 201-0/home. In the end, Jiangsu Shuntian won the runner-up in the China Football Association Super League in the 20 12 season, which is also the best record of the team in the top domestic football leagues. Dragan, as the team coach, defeated Italian coach Marcello Lippi and became the best coach in the Super League this season. Subsequently, Dragan was awarded 20 12 Serbia's best football coach.

In the 20 13 season, Jiangsu Shuntian, under the command of Dragan, faced the pressure of AFC Champions League and Super League, while the injury of Golden Boot Dana Lara in the 20 12 season cast a shadow over the team's prospects this season. On March 3rd, 20 13, Dragan led Shuntian to beat Guangzhou Evergrande 2- 1 away in tianhe sports center, Guangzhou, and won the Super Cup of Chinese Football Association in the 20 13 season, which is also the first top tournament champion in China in Jiangsu football history. In AFC Champions League, Shuntian lost to Seoul FC in the first round, but was defeated in the second round in a bloody battle at home in Sendai Vegatai. In the third round, she beat Blinanlian by two goals and gave Dragan a gift for her 59th birthday. Her bloody play at all costs won unanimous praise from the national media and fans. After that, the team's state declined, and the two-line operation suffered a five-game losing streak without scoring. But Dragan still insisted on rotation and went all out to fight for the AFC Champions League. In the final round of the AFC Champions League, 2- 1 defeated Sendai. Although it was regrettable not to qualify because of the goal difference disadvantage, the morale of the team was greatly boosted. Subsequently, the spring schedule was unbeaten for 9 rounds in a row, and the team beat CSKA Moscow 2-/KLOC-0-0 in the mid-season friendly match. In the second half of the season, Dragan's team was dragged down by injury and luck. Ji Xiang, Ren Hang, Sun Ke and other leading players have been injured one after another, and the team has suffered from "post-trouble" many times. In addition, there are mistakes in the medium-term signings. Dana Lah came back in a low state. Shuntianxia, who scored incompetent, won only two games in the first half of the season, and had to avoid relegation after the final round of the Super League draw with Shanghai East Asia. After the end of the season, Shuntian Club announced that it would not renew the contract with Dragan, and the two sides broke up peacefully. In the face of Dragan's departure, many Shuntian players cried at the farewell party, and hundreds of Shuntian fans went to the airport to see them off. The scene is touching. Dragan returned to Serbia to rest and accompany his family after leaving office. At the end of the 20 13 season, some media said that two Chinese Super League teams, TEDA in Tianjin and Greentown in Hangzhou, had intended to hire Dragan as the coach, but the news finally went away.

At the beginning of 20 14, due to the poor performance of the teams in the first seven rounds, Super League Changchun Yatai fc dismissed Svetozar sablic as the head coach. 20 14 on April 28th, Changchun Yatai officially announced that Dragan took over as the team coach. According to media reports, Dragan and Changchun Yatai signed a 7-month+1 year work contract (the contract term is 7 months, and if the team ranks in the top eight in the league this season, it will be automatically renewed for one year).

20 14 On May 4th, Changchun Yatai lost to Harbin Ito with 1-3 in the Super League 10 round. Dragan's first show after coaching Yatai was not smooth, and he gave the other side his first victory after being promoted to the Super League. Since then, the team led by Dragan has lost to the old clubs Jiangsu Shuntian and Tianjin TEDA. While suffering a three-game losing streak, Dragan himself also suffered a huge relegation crisis and public pressure. Fortunately, the team later defeated Liaoning Hongyun and Shanghai Shen Xin respectively, and entered the middle of the league with two consecutive victories, which relieved Dragan's relegation pressure to a certain extent. In the second half of the season, Dragan led Yatai to complete the double play in a single season against Guangzhou Evergrande, and then finished his first victory in hongkou football stadium. The unbeaten results in five rounds have gradually improved the team's state. However, since then, the team's record has fluctuated again. After being killed by Harbin Ito, he lost to Liaoning Hongyun, a relegation opponent in the northeast. After defeating his old club Jiangsu Shuntian in the 26th round, there was no victory. In the end, after the final round of away draw with Hangzhou Greentown, relegation was successful. After the end of the season, Yatai Club failed to renew its contract in the second year, and Dragan also left the team.

2011/in 2004, it was rumoured that Dragan entered the shortlist of the head coach of the national team of Bosnia and Herzegovina, but Dragan said in an interview with the media that he would rather stay in China and take over a super-strong team that can compete for the qualification of the AFC Champions League. 20110 On the eve of the Super League match between Jiangsu Shuntian and Hangzhou Greentown, Dragan, then head coach of Shuntian, learned the news of his father's death in his 80s by phone. Dragan was very sad to hear the news of his father's departure. He also missed the team's pre-match training and press conference. But at the crucial moment when the team hit the AFC Champions League, Dragan made a decision to stay with the team in China and returned to Serbia after the league.

In order to express the grief for Dragan's father, on the eve of the guest war against Greentown, Shuntian executives and all the coaching staff gathered together to hold a simple mourning ceremony for Dragan's father. According to local customs in Serbia, liquor is used to pay homage to the dead. Everyone present poured a glass of white wine, half sprinkled and half drunk, as a memorial to the deceased.

201110/On October 22nd, in the 28th round of Chinese Super League, Jiangsu Shuntian beat Guangzhou Evergrande 5-2. After the game, all the players and coaches of Shuntian formed a circle and pointed their hands at the sky to comfort Dragan's father. Dragan said that he was very sorry that the team failed to beat Greentown away from home in the Super League six days ago. The victory over Evergrande that day released his grief that had been buried for a week. As a meritorious coach in Shuntian history, Dragan has a special complex for Nanjing. Dragan left Jiangsu Shuntian at the end of the 20 13 season. Dragan said at parting that he had coached so many teams and stayed in so many cities, and only Nanjing made him feel warm. Wherever he is, he will think of his three years in Nanjing and the fans who have always supported him. Since then, Dragan has repeatedly said in public that his feelings for Shuntian football are unusual.

2065438+September 2004, in order to give players more time to prepare for the FA Cup, Shuntian Club coordinated with Yatai and applied to hold the Super League scheduled for September 28th one day earlier. Dragan, then the coach of Yatai, gave enough support and coordinated with Yatai Club, and finally the game was successfully rescheduled.

On September 27th, 20 14, in the 26th round of Chinese Super League, Changchun Yatai defeated Jiangsu Shuntian 2-0. Dragan carried forward his professionalism in the face of his old club and led the team to win the key battle on the road to relegation. However, in the post-match press conference, Dragan said in an interview that he hoped Shuntian could adjust as soon as possible to prepare for the game against Shanghai Shenhua in the middle of next week, when he will be a fan of Jiangsu Shuntian team. This blessing was also applauded by more than 30 reporters outside the venue.