Dragoslav Stepanović

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Dragoslav Stepanović (born August 30, 1948 in Rekovac, Serbia, Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia) is a retired Serbian footballer and current coach.

He made his name with OFK Beograd where he was a defensive right back fixture for 11 years between 1962 and 1973, before moving on to Red Star Belgrade for 3 seasons until 1976. Due to the transfer age restrictions in SFR Yugoslavia he had to wait until 28 years of age to move abroad.

Stepanović's first stop abroad was German Bundesliga with Eintracht Frankfurt where he became affectionately known as Steppi. He played in Frankfurt for two seasons (1976-1978). Next came a 1-season stint with Wormatia Worms.

In July 1979 he joined English club Manchester City for £140,000, and spent 2 seasons there.

He finished out his career back in Germany with Wormatia Worms in 1981/82 season.

He was a Yugoslav international, and a favourite of national team head coach Vujadin Boskov.

Stepanović went on to become a successful football coach in Germany. After making a managerial name for himself in Germany he was signed to coach Athletic Bilbao in July 1995. He didn't survive until the end of the season, however, getting replaced in mid-March 1996.

He was idolized in the US and finally came to Columbus, Ohio in 2002 to Coach the youth soccer club Blast FC. He has since returned to Germany where he coaches KFC Uerdingen 05.

In December 2006, Stepanović was a short list candidate for the Bosnia-Herzegovina national team coaching spot, but the job went to Fuad Muzurović instead.


Preceded by
Jörg Berger
Eintracht Frankfurt Manager
1991-1993
Succeeded by
Horst Heese
Preceded by
Karl-Heinz Körbel
Eintracht Frankfurt Manager
1996
Succeeded by
Rudi Bommer (caretaker)


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