Kosta Papić

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Kostadin Papić
Personal information
Full nameKostadin Papić
Date of birth(1960-07-17)17 July 1960
Place of birthNovi Sad SR Serbia, Yugoslavia
Teams managed
YearsTeam
2004-2006Orlando Pirates
2006-2007Maritzburg United
2007–2007Kaizer Chiefs
2008–2009Hearts of Oak
2009–Jan2011Young Africans
Oct 2011-Young Africans

Kosta Papic is a Yugoslavian football coach.

Coaching career

Previous clubs: Kaizer Chiefs,[1] Maritzburg United, Orlando Pirates[2] (all South Africa); Lobi Stars, Enyimba, Enugu Rangers, Kwara United (all Nigeria)

In December 2008 moved to Ghana and coached Accra Hearts of Oak SC[3] and left the club on mutual consent after leading with 10 points and 7 games to finish the season due to what he termed managerial interference.[4] He worked last as Head Coach by Accra Hearts of Oak SC up to July 2009. He is currently signed as Head Coach of Young Africans FC under a 2-year contract.

Kostadin Papić arrived in Dar es Salaam ready for his new job at Yanga football club. One of the coach's earliest experiences in his new setting will be the match against traditional rivals Simba on October 31.

Controversy

Papić set up a youth academy in Randburg, South Africa with the aim of identifying and developing local talent. The academy has run into numerous operational problems and has left many players disgruntled after their investments weren't returned.

Trivia

He is nicknamed "Bill Clinton" due to his striking resemblance to the former American president.

References

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