Milan Ivanović Biography

Australian international soccer playerThis article is about the Australian football player. For the Kosovo Serb politician, see Milan Ivanović (politician).

Milan Ivanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Милан Ивановић, pronounced ; born 21 December 1960) is a former soccer player. Born in Yugoslavia, he played for the Australia national team.

Club career

Ivanović started his career with a local club Crvenka. After stints with Rudar Kostolac and OFK Belgrade, he joined Red Star Belgrade in 1985. Ivanović played in a 1988 European Cup encounter against A.C. Milan.

He emigrated to Australia and on arrival in 1989 he joined Adelaide City in the National Soccer League. Nicknamed "The Doctor" for his ability to cut out the opposition's attacks and launch into an incisive midfield run, the cl*y, composed sweeper formed a formidable partnership with Alex Tobin that became the mainstay of the Adelaide City and Socceroo defence. That resulted in two national *les in 1992 and 1994, cementing his legendary status.

In 2007, Ivanović came out of retirement to play in the South Australian Premier League club, Northern Demons.

International career

Ivanović made his first international appearance for Australia in 1991. He captained Australia once, in a match against *an on 15 February 1998, which also his last appearance for Australia. Ivanović made 59 international appearances for Australia.

In 2000, he was selected as a member of the Australian "Team of the Century" by respondents to a worldwide Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation vote, beating Paul Okon into second place for a position in central defense.

Managerial career

Ivanović has coached at local level in South Australia, in both Federation and Amateur leagues. He has been in charge at both Enfield City and White City and saved the latter club from relegation in 2006. Currently Coaching U/19's at Croydon Kings (Polonia) Soccer Club in South Australia. He is now currently the Head Soccer coach at Scotch College Adelaide.

Honours

With Australia:

  • FIFA Confederations Cup: 1997 (Runners-Up)
  • OFC Nations Cup: 1996

With Adelaide City:

  • National Soccer League: 1991–1992, 1993–1994
  • NSL Cup: 1989, 1991–1992

Personal honours:

  • FFA Hall of Fame Inductee - 2003
  • Johnny Warren Medal: 1990–1991 with Adelaide City
  • Joe Marston Medal: 1992–1993 with Adelaide City
  • RSSSF Australian Team of the Century: 2000

References

    External links

    • Milan Ivanović at WorldFootball.net
    • Milan Ivanović at National-Football-Teams.com
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