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{{short description|Australian football coach (born 1965)}}
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{{Infobox football biography
| name = Mirko Jeličić
| image = Mirko Jeličić, Esteghlal Lokomotiv 01.jpg
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1965|5|16|df=yes}}
| birth_place = [[Australia]]
| height =
| position =
| currentclub = [[Lokomotiv Tashkent FK|Lokomotiv Tashkent]] (manager)
| years1 =
| clubs1 =
| caps1 =
| goals1 =
| manageryears1 = 2000–2002
| managerclubs1 = [[Perth Glory FC|Perth Glory]] (assistant)
| manageryears2 = 2002
| managerclubs2 = [[China national football team|China]] (assistant)
| manageryears3 = 2009
| managerclubs3 = [[Uzbekistan national under-23 football team|Uzbekistan U-23]]
| manageryears4 = 2009–2011
| managerclubs4 = [[Uzbekistan national football team|Uzbekistan]] (assistant)
| manageryears5 = 2011–2012
| managerclubs5 = [[BEC Tero Sasana F.C.|BEC Tero Sasana]] (assistant)
| manageryears6 = 2015
| managerclubs6 = [[Lokomotiv Tashkent FK|Lokomotiv Tashkent]] (assistant)
| manageryears7 = 2015–2019
| managerclubs7 = [[Lokomotiv Tashkent FK|Lokomotiv Tashkent]]
| manageryears8 = 2019–
| managerclubs8 = [[Uzbekistan national football team|Uzbekistan]] (assistant coach )
}}
'''Mirko Jeličić''' is an Australian [[Association football|football]] coach who is currently managing Uzbek team [[Lokomotiv Tashkent FK|Lokomotiv Tashkent]]. He was coaching [[Cockburn City]] in the [[Western Australia State League]] Premier Division. Jeličić had previously worked as a fitness coach for [[Perth Glory]] in the Australian [[National Soccer League]], during the reign of manager [[Bernd Stange]]. The club enjoyed its most successful period during this time. In 2001 Jelicic was appointed to the staff of the "Auckland Kingz " in New Zealand assisting with team preparation for their National League campaign. In 2002, he was invited by Bora Milutinovich to assist with injury management for China's World Cup campaign in South Korea.


Jeličić was appointed to be the coach of Cockburn City in 2003, the team finishing as runners up in the WA state league. In late 2003 he moved to work in [[Malaysia]], acting as a fitness coach for [[Sabah FA]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.dailyexpress.com.my/news.cfm?NewsID=22563|title=Butler picks super team|publisher=[[Daily Express (Sabah)|Daily Express]]|date=29 October 2003|accessdate=26 June 2009|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110603233002/http://www.dailyexpress.com.my/news.cfm?NewsID=22563|archivedate=3 June 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.dailyexpress.com.my/news.cfm?NewsID=22649|title=Aussie blow for Bobby|publisher=[[Daily Express (Sabah)|Daily Express]]|date=2 November 2003|accessdate=26 June 2009|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110603233112/http://www.dailyexpress.com.my/news.cfm?NewsID=22649|archivedate=3 June 2011}}</ref>
'''Mirko Jeličić''' is an Australian [[football (soccer)|football]] coach who is coaching [[BEC Tero Sasana F.C.]] in [[Thai Premier League]]. He was coaching [[Cockburn City]] in the [[Western Australia State League]] Premier Division. Jeličić had previously worked as a fitness coach for [[Perth Glory]] in the Australian [[National Soccer League]], during the reign of manager [[Bernd Stange]]. The club enjoyed its most successful period during this time. In 2001 Jelicic was appointed to the staff of the "Aukland Kingz " in New Zealand assisting with team preparation for their National League campaign. In 2002 he was invited by Bora Milutinovich to assist with injury management for China's World Cup campaign in South Korea.


He later{{When|date=December 2008}} moved to [[Uzbekistan]] to prepare them for their [[2006 FIFA World Cup]] campaign, working under experienced English coach Bob Houghton. After an initial stint he remained after their failed World Cup campaign, also working with Uzbeki national league team [[Pakhtakor FK (Tashkent)|Pakhtakor]], achieving league and cup double. After a short stint with Singaporean team [[SAFFC]], Jeličić returned to Uzbekistan, working with the National Team in preparation for the 2007 Asian Cup, under the guidance of Russian coach Valeri Kuzmyich Nepomniachi (Uzbekistan reaching the quarter finals) and also with Pakhtakor who again won the double.
Jeličić was appointed to be the coach of Cockburn City in 2003, the team finishing as runners up in the WA state league. In late 2003 he moved to work in [[Malaysia]], acting as a fitness coach for [[Sabah FA]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.dailyexpress.com.my/news.cfm?NewsID=22563|title=Butler picks super team|publisher=[[Daily Express (Sabah)|Daily Express]]|date=29 October 2003|accessdate=26 June 2009}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.dailyexpress.com.my/news.cfm?NewsID=22649|title=Aussie blow for Bobby|publisher=[[Daily Express (Sabah)|Daily Express]]|date=2 November 2003|accessdate=26 June 2009}}</ref>


In early 2008 Jeličić was appointed, for a second time, as coach of Cockburn City.<ref>{{Cite news|date=10 March 2008 |title=Jelicic beats travel bug|work=The West Australian|department=Super Soccer|page=4}}</ref> He left the club in May 2009 to take on a role with the Uzbekistan under-20 World Cup side.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.news.com.au/perthnow/story/0,21598,25512296-5005408,00.html|title=Last-gasp header steals upset win for Swan over Sorrento|publisher=[[Sunday Times (Western Australia)|Sunday Times]]|work=[[PerthNow]]|date=20 May 2009|accessdate=26 June 2009}}</ref> Also preparing the National Team for the 2011 Asian Championship ( Semi Finalists)
He later{{When|date=December 2008}} moved to [[Uzbekistan]] to prepare them for their [[2006 FIFA World Cup]] campaign, working under experienced English coach Bob Houghton. After an initial stint he remained after their failed World Cup campaign, also working with Uzbeki national league team [[Pakhtakor FK (Tashkent)|Pakhtakor]], achieving league and cup double. After a short stint with Singaporean team [[SAFFC]], Jeličić returned to Uzbekistan, working with the National Team in preparation for the 2007 Asian Cup, under the guidance of Russian coach Valeri Kuzmyich Nepomniachi (Uzbekistan reaching the quarter finals) and also with Pakhtakor who again won the double.


In 2011, his ex-coworker [[Peter Butler (footballer born 1966)|Peter Butler]] during [[SAFFC]] period invited him to work at [[BEC Tero Sasana F.C.]] a top club in [[Thailand Premier League]].<ref>http://www.becterosasana.in.th/news_inside.php%3Fnewsid%3D564{{Dead link|date=May 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> In 2012, he continued his association with Bec Terro and in September began work with Sven Goran Erikkson. Jelicic renewed his association with Uzbekistan football in 2015, returning to work with Lokomotiv Tashkent. He was appointed head coach following the sacking of Vadim Abramov in October. In 2016 under the guidance of Jelicic the club reached the quarter finals of the Asian Champions League and won the domestic ( league /cup) double. The club repeated their league/cup double the following year, the first time a club has been able to do this in Uzbekistan.
In early 2008 Jeličić was appointed, for a second time, as coach of Cockburn City. He left the club in May 2009 to take on a role with the Uzbekistan under-20 World Cup side.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.news.com.au/perthnow/story/0,21598,25512296-5005408,00.html|title=Last-gasp header steals upset win for Swan over Sorrento|publisher=[[Sunday Times (Western Australia)|Sunday Times]]|work=[[PerthNow]]|date=20 May 2009|accessdate=26 June 2009}}</ref> Also preparing the National Team for the 2011 Asian Championship ( Semi Finalists)


==Honours==
In 2011, his ex-coworker [[Peter Butler (footballer born 1966)|Peter Butler]] during [[SAFFC]] period invited him to work at [[BEC Tero Sasana F.C.]] a top club in [[Thailand Premier League]].<ref>http://www.becterosasana.in.th/news_inside.php%3Fnewsid%3D564</ref> In 2012 he continued his association with Bec Terro and in September began work with Sven Goran Erikkson. Jelicic renewed his association with Uzbekistan football in 2015, returning to work with Lokomotiv Tashkent. He was appointed head coach following the sacking of Vadim Abramov in October.
;Lokomotiv Tashkent
*[[Uzbek League]] (1): [[2016 Uzbek League|2016]]
*[[Uzbek Cup]] (1): [[2016 Uzbekistan Cup|2016]]
*[[Uzbekistan Super Cup]] (1): 2015


==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.footballwest.com.au/content/view/1321/224/ Football West]
*[http://www.footballwest.com.au/content/view/1321/224/ Football West]{{dead link|date=February 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
*[http://www.equestrian.com.my/news/2006/04/19/2198,683,4bc067.html Equestrian]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20081021142731/http://www.equestrian.com.my/news/2006/04/19/2198,683,4bc067.html Equestrian]
*[http://www.dailyexpress.com.my/news.cfm?NewsID=22563 Dail Express]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20110603233002/http://www.dailyexpress.com.my/news.cfm?NewsID=22563 Dail Express]
*[http://www.arach.net.au/~jacoba/wasoccer/NewsMarApr08.htm WA Soccer]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20081012010502/http://www.arach.net.au/~jacoba/wasoccer/NewsMarApr08.htm WA Soccer]
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Latest revision as of 20:50, 26 April 2023

Mirko Jeličić
Personal information
Date of birth (1965-05-16) 16 May 1965 (age 59)
Place of birth Australia
Team information
Current team
Lokomotiv Tashkent (manager)
Managerial career
Years Team
2000–2002 Perth Glory (assistant)
2002 China (assistant)
2009 Uzbekistan U-23
2009–2011 Uzbekistan (assistant)
2011–2012 BEC Tero Sasana (assistant)
2015 Lokomotiv Tashkent (assistant)
2015–2019 Lokomotiv Tashkent
2019– Uzbekistan (assistant coach )

Mirko Jeličić is an Australian football coach who is currently managing Uzbek team Lokomotiv Tashkent. He was coaching Cockburn City in the Western Australia State League Premier Division. Jeličić had previously worked as a fitness coach for Perth Glory in the Australian National Soccer League, during the reign of manager Bernd Stange. The club enjoyed its most successful period during this time. In 2001 Jelicic was appointed to the staff of the "Auckland Kingz " in New Zealand assisting with team preparation for their National League campaign. In 2002, he was invited by Bora Milutinovich to assist with injury management for China's World Cup campaign in South Korea.

Jeličić was appointed to be the coach of Cockburn City in 2003, the team finishing as runners up in the WA state league. In late 2003 he moved to work in Malaysia, acting as a fitness coach for Sabah FA.[1][2]

He later[when?] moved to Uzbekistan to prepare them for their 2006 FIFA World Cup campaign, working under experienced English coach Bob Houghton. After an initial stint he remained after their failed World Cup campaign, also working with Uzbeki national league team Pakhtakor, achieving league and cup double. After a short stint with Singaporean team SAFFC, Jeličić returned to Uzbekistan, working with the National Team in preparation for the 2007 Asian Cup, under the guidance of Russian coach Valeri Kuzmyich Nepomniachi (Uzbekistan reaching the quarter finals) and also with Pakhtakor who again won the double.

In early 2008 Jeličić was appointed, for a second time, as coach of Cockburn City.[3] He left the club in May 2009 to take on a role with the Uzbekistan under-20 World Cup side.[4] Also preparing the National Team for the 2011 Asian Championship ( Semi Finalists)

In 2011, his ex-coworker Peter Butler during SAFFC period invited him to work at BEC Tero Sasana F.C. a top club in Thailand Premier League.[5] In 2012, he continued his association with Bec Terro and in September began work with Sven Goran Erikkson. Jelicic renewed his association with Uzbekistan football in 2015, returning to work with Lokomotiv Tashkent. He was appointed head coach following the sacking of Vadim Abramov in October. In 2016 under the guidance of Jelicic the club reached the quarter finals of the Asian Champions League and won the domestic ( league /cup) double. The club repeated their league/cup double the following year, the first time a club has been able to do this in Uzbekistan.

Honours[edit]

Lokomotiv Tashkent

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Butler picks super team". Daily Express. 29 October 2003. Archived from the original on 3 June 2011. Retrieved 26 June 2009.
  2. ^ "Aussie blow for Bobby". Daily Express. 2 November 2003. Archived from the original on 3 June 2011. Retrieved 26 June 2009.
  3. ^ "Jelicic beats travel bug". Super Soccer. The West Australian. 10 March 2008. p. 4.
  4. ^ "Last-gasp header steals upset win for Swan over Sorrento". PerthNow. Sunday Times. 20 May 2009. Retrieved 26 June 2009.
  5. ^ http://www.becterosasana.in.th/news_inside.php%3Fnewsid%3D564[permanent dead link]

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