Bojan Hodak
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Bojan Hodak is a former Croatian football player and current football coach-manager of UPB-MyTeam FC of the Malaysian Super League the top football division in Malaysia.
Before accepting his current post of coach-manager of UPB-MyTeam FC, Bojan was head coach of Little League Malaysia, a youth football program in Kuala Lumpur. He helped raise exciting new talents such as Akira Takahata who now plays for Yokohama Mariners, Zachary Liew who is said to be the next footballing great with the likes of Pele, Nikesh Menon who is supposedly the next spider Arumugam of Malaysian Goalkeeping, Zander Liew who is said to be the next Nemanja Vidic, and also William Kucia who looks like the next Fernando Torres and many more successful players.
UPB-MyTeam FC (otherwise known simply as MyTeam) play their home games at the MPBJ Stadium in Kelana Jaya and Bojan can usually be found pacing up and down the touch lines urging his players on. There has been speculation, that the officials who referee MyTeam's matches are biased as their foreign players happen to be European. After watching many video replays this could possibly be the case but if it is so, Malaysian Football could see a massive downfall due to racism and discrimination.
Bojan Hodak is also in the running for MSL's coach of the year award as he created a team out of nothing and has suddenly transformed it into one of the biggest clubs in Malaysia. After his first year in second division Malaysian Football, MyTeam were promoted to the Malaysian Super League where they are now fighting hard to conquer this ground.