Nebojša Novaković

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Nebojša Novaković
Personal information
Date of birth (1964-10-29) 29 October 1964
Place of birthSarajevo, SFR Yugoslavia
Playing positionStriker
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1980–1984Bratstvo Vojkovići?(?)
1984–1988FK Famos Sarajevo?(?)
1988–1991Dinamo Vinkovci[1]100(18)
1991–1993Vasalunds IF
1993–1996Djurgårdens IF44(8)
1997–2001AIK104(27)
2002Väsby IK?(?)
Teams managed
2002–2003Väsby IK (As. Coach)
2004–2008AIK (As. Coach)
2009–2010Sandefjord Fotball (As. Coach)
2011–AIK (As. Coach)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Nebojša Novaković (Serbian Cyrillic: Небојша Новаковић, born 29 October 1964 in Sarajevo) is a Bosnian-born Swedish former football player of Serbian ethnicity. He is currently assistant manager in AIK.

Biography

He was born 29 October 1964, in Sarajevo, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia to Bosnian Serb parents. He started his youth career at FK Bratstvo Vojkovići. He supported Red Star Belgrade as a youngster. He moved from Sarajevo during the war in 1991 to Solna, a suburb of Stockholm. He is nicknamed Nešo and Nebo.[2]

Playing career

In AIK, he made 104 league appearances, scored 27 goals, won Allsvenskan in 1998 and played in the Champions League's 1999-2000 season.[3] during which he scored a memorable lob versus FC Barcelona.[4]

Coaching career

After his playing career he got the job as assistant manager in Väsby IK with Rikard Norling as manager. The club won the league two years in a row but didn't manage to win any of the promotion qualifications. After the 2003 season he returned to AIK to be assistant manager to Richard Money. Money later resigned from AIK and got replaced by Patrick Englund, who got sacked after the 2004 season. Novakovic followed AIK and the new manager Rikard Norling to Superettan in 2005 due to their regulation. AIK won Superettan and reached for second place in Allsvenskan 2006. In 2008 the club got the fifth place and were a disappointment to many supporters. Rikard Norling got sacked and Novakovic resigned because of it. A few months later Novakovic and AIK negotiated to get him a new role in the club but outside the training staff, but they didn't get an agreement. Novakovic said that he's a coach and will continue his career as one.

On January 10, 2009 he became assistant manager to Patrick Walker in the Norwegian Tippeligaen club Sandefjord Fotball.

On December 16, 2010 he returned to AIK and signed a 3-year contract with the club as assistant manager together with the new manager Andreas Alm.

Family

Novaković with Daniella in July 2013

He is married to Gordana, with whom he has a son, Dejan (born 1990) and daughter, Daniella (born 1996).[2] Daniella is also a footballer in AIK's youth teams.[5]

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