Bojan Hodak Biography

Croatian football manager (born 1971)

Bojan Hodak (born 4 May 1971) is a Croatian professional football coach and former player. He is the coach of Liga 1 club Persib Bandung.

Early life

Hodak was born and raised in Zagreb, Croatia, as the second child in a family with a strong military background. His father and brother were both army officers. In his early years, he spent most time playing basketball and football, not preferring one over the other as he excelled in both. There was neither a prominent figure that encouraged him, nor was there any history of sportsmen in his family, but Hodak carried on for fun, joining his friends. However at the age of 16, his local club NK Trnje began paying him for his services and he duly gave up basketball to focus his time and energy in football.

Managerial career

UPB-MyTeam

Hodak's coaching career began in Malaysia in 2006 with the now-defunct UPB-MyTeam, where he guided them to promotion into the Malaysian Super League. There he was responsible for the development of UPB-MyTeam's very young squad, which produced many Malaysian national players, including Norshahrul Idlan Talaha, Shakir Shaari, Bunyamin Umar, Syed Adney Syed Hussein, Stanley Samuel, Azmi Muslim, Nazrin Nawi and Azamuddin Akil.

Phnom Penh Crown

With Phnom Penh Crown, he won the Cambodian League and qualified for the AFC President's Cup Final Round for the first time in Cambodian football history.

Shandong Taishan

With Shandong Taishan, he won the Reserve CSL and he was *istant coach in the First team that lost the Chinese FA Cup final 2–1 to Tianjin Teda.

Kelantan

Hodak was appointed manager and head coach of Kelantan in February 2012. He made Kelantan history during his debut season, guiding them to a historic treble of the Malaysian FA Cup, Malaysian Super League and Malaysia Cup. The team also qualified for the 2012 AFC Cup quarter-finals where they lost to Arbil FC of Iraq, 3–6 on aggregate. In his second season with Kelantan, despite losing six key players, the team managed to retain the FA Cup, but lost the league championship to LionsXII and Malaysia Cup final to Sri Pahang. He left the team after the conclusion of the 2013 season.

Johor Darul Takzim

With Johor Darul Ta'zim, he won the 2014 Malaysia Super League and qualified for the AFC Cup. The team collected 44 points from 22 matches and beat Sarawak 1–0 at Stadium Negeri Sarawak, Kuching. In January 2015, he guided JDT to the Charity Shield after JDT beat Pahang 2-0.

Penang

Hodak was appointed CEO of Penang in May 2016 with the target to save Penang from relegation. Penang were bottom of the Malaysian Super League with only 6 points from 11 matches. He signed Nenad Baćina as head coach, changed three players and the team started improving. In the second half of the season, Penang was one of the best teams, winning 16 points, with only Johor Darul Ta'zim and Kedah Darul Aman winning more points in these 11 matches.

The team managed to stay in Malaysian Super League in 2016. After Hodak left at the end of the 2016 season, Penang was relegated the next season, after collecting only 12 points From 22 matches.

Malaysia U19 National Team

With Malaysia U-19, Hodak achieved best results in the history by winning AFF U-19 Championship in 2018.Before that, in 2017 he was runner Up in same age group and manage to qualify for AFC U-19 Championship 2017.

PSM Mak*ar

On the last day of 2019 (31 December 2019), PSM Mak*ar officially announced Bojan Hodak as their new coach for the upcoming 2020 season.

Kuala Lumpur City

Bojan helped the City Boys reached their first cup final after 22 years (since 1999 Malaysia FA Cup).

On top of that, Kuala Lumpur City put an end to the 32-year drought of Malaysia Cup (last won in 1989) by winning the 2021 Malaysia Cup final by beating the overwhelming favourites JDT 2–0 at the Bukit Jalil National Stadium.

As *le holders of the Malaysia Cup, Kuala Lumpur City qualified to play in the 2022 AFC cup campaign via cup compe*ion after Malaysia FA Cup was abandoned due to COVID-19 pandemic.

Honours

UPB MyTeam

  • Malaysia Premier League runner-up: 2007

Phnom Penh Crown

  • Cambodian League: 2011

Kelantan

  • Malaysia Super League: 2012
  • Malaysia FA Cup: 2012, 2013
  • Malaysia Cup: 2012; runner-up: 2013
  • Malaysia Charity Shield runner-up: 2013

Johor Darul Ta'zim

  • Malaysia Super League: 2014
  • Malaysia Charity Shield: 2015
  • Malaysia Cup runner-up: 2014

Malaysia U19

  • AFF U-19 Youth Championship: 2018; runner-up: 2017

Kuala Lumpur City

  • Malaysia Cup: 2021
  • AFC Cup runner-up: 2022
  • Malaysia FA Cup runner-up: 2023

Individual

  • Malaysia Super League 2021 Best Coach Award
  • Liga 1 Coach of the Month: October 2023

Managerial stats

As of match played 15 April 2024

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