Dragan Popović

Don Popovic
Personal information
Full nameDragan Popović
Date of birth1 January 1941
Place of birthBerane, Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Playing positionMidfielder
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1963–1964Red Star Belgrade4(1)
Hajduk Split
1967–1968St. Louis Stars17(1)
1968–1969Kansas City Spurs46(0)
1969–1971St. Louis Stars23(1)
1971–1973Toronto White Eagles
Teams managed
1974–1975Toronto White Eagles
1976–1979Rochester Lancers
1978–1983New York Arrows
1983–1984Golden Bay Earthquakes
1984–1985Las Vegas Americans
1985–1986Pittsburgh Spirit
1987New York Express
1989–1992St. Louis Storm
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Dragan "Don" Popovic (born in 1941 in Yugoslavia; Serbian Cyrillic: Драган Поповић Дон) is a retired professional soccer midfielder and coach in the United States. He played professionally in Yugoslavia, Canada and the North American Soccer League. He later coached in both the North American Soccer League and Major Indoor Soccer League.

In 1993 became the director of the youth soccer, Lous Fusz Soccer Club, which has teams playing in the St. Louis Youth Soccer Association (SLYSA) soccer league and the Midwest Regional League (MRL)

Player

Popovic turned professional in 1958 at age 17 in Yugoslavia. In 1967, he moved to the United States to play for the St. Louis Stars of the first National Professional Soccer League. In 1968, the NPSL merged with the United Soccer Association to form the North American Soccer League. That year, Popovic moved to the Kansas City Spurs where he played at least one full year and perhaps part of another. In 1969, he moved back to the Stars where he finished his NASL playing career in 1971. He then moved to Canada where he played for the Toronto White Eagles of the Canadian National Soccer League until 1973.[1] That year, he played for the Canadian national team in an exhibition game with Arsenal F.C.[2]

Coach

While playing for the St. Louis Stars, Popovic also served as an assistant coach. In 1974, Popovic became the head coach of the Toronto White Eagles. He took the team to the 1975 Canadian National Soccer League championship. In 1976, the Rochester Lancers of the North American Soccer League hired Popovic as head coach. In 1978, the New York Arrows entered the newly created Major Indoor Soccer League. It drew most of its players from the Lancers and hired Popovic as head coach. He led the Arrows to four consecutive MISL championships (1979–1982). The Arrows fired him at the end of February 1983 and he was hired a week later to coach the Golden Bay Earthquakes.[3] He coached the Earthquakes during the 1983 and 1985 outdoor seasons as well as the 1983–1984 indoor season. The Earthquakes sat out the 1984–1985 indoor season. On 16 December 1984, the Las Vegas Americans hired Popovic to replace player-coach Alan Mayer as head coach.[4] When the Americans folded in June 1985, Popovic was hired by the Pittsburgh Spirit.[5] The Spirit folded at the end of the season and Popovic committed to coaching a team in Portugal. In December 1985, the New York Express made an offer to hire Popovic. While he began running practices and overseeing player acquisitions and even coached one games in late January 1987, the team never signed him to a contract.[6] When no coaching jobs became available, Popovic entered the real estate business. In 1989, the expansion St. Louis Storm hired Popovic. He coached the team for nearly three seasons before being fired in March 1992.[7] He was inducted into the St. Louis Soccer Hall of Fame in 2004.[8]

Honors

Youth Soccer Highlights

Popovic was the head coach for the following championship teams:

References

  1. Popovic Eyeing Return – Ex-St. Louis Star May Be New Coach St. Louis Post-Dispatch – Sunday, 2 July 1989
  2. Canadian National Team stats
  3. BASKETBALL Washington Post, The (DC) – Tuesday, 1 March 1983
  4. FOOTBALL Washington Post, The (DC) – Monday, 17 December 1984
  5. Spirit Wants Popovic as Coach THE SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE – Wednesday, 24 July 1985
  6. Popovic pops into L.A., but his reputation preceded him Evening Tribune (San Diego, CA) – Tuesday, 3 February 1987
  7. Coach Popovic Fired By Storm St. Louis Post-Dispatch – Monday, 9 March 1992
  8. St. Louis Soccer Hall of Fame
  9. NASL All-League Teams
  10. MISL – Major Indoor Soccer League
  11. NASL League History
  12. St. Louis Soccer Hall of Fame
  13. Missouri Youth Soccer Association – Missouri Youth Soccer State Cup
  14. http://www.mysa.org/download/2007StateCup/2007STATECUPCHAMPS.pdf
  15. TeamMania.net :: Lou Fusz Soccer Club >> Lou Fusz Strikers Soccer Club

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