Ivo Sajh

Ivo Sajh
Personal information
Full name Ivo von Sajh-Scheich
Date of birth 21 January 1953 (1953-01-21) (age 59)
Place of birth Ljubljana, SFR Yugoslavia
Playing position Striker
Club information
Current club Free Agent (Head Coach)
Youth career
1965-1971 ND Slovan
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1972-1986 Ljubljana Indoor Team
Teams managed
1978 FC Dobrova
1992-1993 FC Asmaral
1994 FC Potrosnik Beltinci
1998 India (Technical Director)
1998 India U-17
1998 India U-20
2000 India
2000 Myanmar (Director of Coaching)
2001 Myanmar
2001-2002 FC Tahaddi
2002 AFC (Development Programme)
2003 Jasper United
2005 FC Târgovişte
2009 Kano Pillars F.C.
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Ivo von Sajh-Scheich (born on 21 January 1953[1] in Ljubljana[2]), is a Slovenian and Yugoslavian former football player who last worked as head coach of Kano Pillars F.C.

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Career

He played for ND Slovan on youthside from 1965 until injury and knee surgery in youth championship ended his professional career in 1971. One year later in 1972 played only Indoor football until 1986.[3]

Coaching career

Sajh began his coaching career in 1978 for FC Dobrova who was Vice-Champion in the season 1978/1979. He was then from 1992 to 1993 Technical advisor for FC Asmaral. In 1994, he returned to Slovenia and signed for FC Potrosnik Beltinci. In his time with FC Potrosnik Beltinci he coached the team to 6th place of the PrvaLiga Telekom Slovenije, the best result in the history of the Club. In 1998 he was named as Technical Director of all Indian National Football Teams.[4] He was then from 2000 to 2001 Director of Coaching Development of the Myanmar Football Federation and was the National Coach.[5]

In 2001 he was head coach of Libyan club Attahaddy Benghazi Sports Club and led the team in the 2001/2002 season of the CAF Cup.[6] His second African experience was in 2003 when he was Head coach of Nigerian club Jasper United. He took over in the middle of the season, and took them from the bottom and brought them to 12th place of the Nigerian Premier League.[7] In 2005 worked for Romanian club FC Târgovişte[8] and returned to Nigeria on 12 August 2009 signing for Kano Pillars F.C..[9] However he was fired on 28 October 2009.[10]

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