Marijo Tot

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Marijo Tot
Personal information
Full nameMarijo Tot
Date of birth (1972-06-02) 2 June 1972
Place of birthŽupanja, SFR Yugoslavia
Playing positionLeft back (retired)
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
Inter Zapresic
NK Celje
Teams managed
1999-2003FC Brotnjo-assistant
2003-2004FC Drinovci-head coach
2004-2005FC Brotnjo-head coach
2006-2008Women A National Team Croatia-head coach
2008-2009HNK Rijeka-assistant
2010HNK Dinamo Zagreb-assistant
2011HNK Dinamo Zagreb-head coach
2011-2012FC Lokomotiva-head coach
2012-2013FA Kedah-head coach
2014FC Harbin Yiteng-assistant
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only. † Appearances (Goals).

Marijo 'Mario' Tot (born 2 June 1972 in Županja) is a Croatian football manager.

As a player, he has played for Inter Zapresic and NK Celje as a left back, retiring at the young age of 26.

After retiring, he enrolled into the Croatian Football Federation coaching academy. At 31 years old, he become one of the youngest ever manager in all the former Yugoslav republic clubs when he took over the job at Bosnian club NK Brotnjo in 2003.[1][2] Later he becomes assistant manager to Robert Rupčić at HNK Rijeka.[3]

He has been assistant manager to Vahid Halilhodžić at Dinamo Zagreb during 2010-2011 season. When Halilhodžić was dismissed in early May 2011, Tot takes charge of Dinamo for the remaining matches.[4] He also guided Dinamo to win the 2010–11 Croatian Cup, defeating NK Varaždin 8-2 on aggregate in the final.[5]

He then accepted the job as manager of NK Lokomotiva for the 2011-2012 season,[6] however he was dismissed from the job after 4 months due to poor results of the team.[7]

Tot, a UEFA-certified coach instructor,[8] moved to Malaysia in August 2012 to join Kedah FA, replacing Wan Jamak Wan Hassan.[9] He coached the team until the end of July 2013, choosing not to renew his contract with Kedah.[10]

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