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Milovan Ćirić was a Serbian football (soccer) coach.
Throughout his long career he's coached FK Partizan (1953/54), Yugoslavia national football team (from May to October 1954 as part of a 5-man commission along with Branko Pešić, Aleksandar Tirnanić, Leo Lemešić, and Franjo Wölfl as well as from December 1973 to July 1974 as part of another 5-man commission featuring Miljan Miljanić, Milan Ribar, Sulejman Rebac, and Tomislav Ivić), Red Star Belgrade (1954-1957, 1975/76), S.S. Lazio (1957/58), Hajduk Split (1958-1961, 1963/64), OFK Beograd (1961-1963), Israel national football team (1965-1968), Beşiktaş J.K. (1969/70), Valencia CF (1974/75), India national football team (1985), etc.
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Piselli (1929–30) • Molnár (1930–31) • Barbuy (1931–32) • Sturmer (1932–34) • Alt (1934–36) • Viola (1936–39) • Allemandi (1939) • Kertész (1939–41) • Molnár (1941) • Canestri (1941) • Popovic (1941–45) • Cargnelli (1945–48) • Tognotti (1948–49) • Sperone (1949–51) • Bigogno (1951–53) • Sperone (1953–54) • Allasio (1954–55) • Raynor (1955) • Copernico (1955) • Ferrero (1955–56) • Copernico (1956) • Ferrero (1956) • Carver (1956–57) • Ćirić (1957–58) • Monza (1958) • Bernardini (1958–61) • Flamini (1961) • Carver (1961) • Todeschini (1961–62) • Ricciardi (1962) • Facchini (1962–63) • Lorenzo (1963–64) • Mannocci (1964–67) • Neri (1967) • Gei (1967–68) • Lovati (1968) • Lorenzo (1968–71) • Maestrelli (1971–75) • Corsini (1975–76) • Maestrelli (1976) • Vinício (1976–78) • Lovati (1978–80) • Castagner (1980–82) • Clagluna (1982–83) • Carlos Morrone (1983–84) • Carosi (1984–85) • Lorenzo (1985) • Oddi (1985) • Lovati (1985) • Simoni (1985–86) • Fascetti (1986–88) • Materazzi (1988–90) • Zoff (1990–94) • Zeman (1994–97) • Zoff (1997) • Eriksson (1997–2001) • Zoff (2001–02) • Zaccheroni (2002) • Mancini (2002–04) • Caso (2004) • Papadopulo (2004–05) • Rossi (2005–)
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