زوران ماميتش

(تم التحويل من Zoran Mamić)
زوران ماميتش
Zoran Mamić
Zoran Mamić, Esteghlal vs. Al Hilal 2019-04-24.jpg
تدريب ماميش لنادي الهلال في 2019
بيانات شخصية
الاسم الكامل Zoran Mamić
تاريخ الميلاد 30 سبتمبر 1971 (العمر 52 سنة)
محل الميلاد زغرب، كرواتيا،
يوغوسلاڤيا
طول القامة 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in)
المركز
بالأشبال
دينامو زغرب
لعب المتقاعدين*
السنوات الفريق Apps (Gls)
1989–1996 دينامو زغرب 124 (15)
1991GOŠK Jug (loan) 3 (0)
1996–1998 VfL Bochum 45 (4)
1998–2000 باير لفركوزن 15 (0)
2000–2001 VfL Bochum 22 (0)
2001–2003 Greuther Fürth 48 (1)
2003–2004 LR Ahlen 21 (0)
2004–2005 Eintracht Trier 30 (1)
2005–2007 دينامو زغرب 47 (3)
الإجمالي 397 (24)
National team
1996–1998 Croatia 6 (0)
الفرق التي أدارها
2013 دينامو زغرب (القائم بالأعمال)
2013–2016 دينامو زغرب
2016–2017 النصر
2017–2019 العين
2019 نادي الهلال السعودي
2020–2021 دينامو زغرب
Honours
Men's football
Representing  كرواتيا
البرونزية FIFA World Cup 1998
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.

زوران ماميتش (تـُنطق [zǒran mä̌:mit͡ɕ]؛ من مواليد 30 سبتمبر 1971) هو مدرب كرة قدم محترف كرواتي و لاعب سابق. وكان مؤخرًا مديرًا لنادي دينامو زغرب الكرواتي الأول لكرة القدم.

شغل ماميتش في السابق منصب مدرب لنادي دينامو زغرب، النصر، العين و الهلال. في موسمه الأول مع النادي الإماراتي، فاز بأول ثنائية في تاريخ النادي الخمسين. UAE Pro-League و كأس رئيس الإمارات.[1] كما عمل مديرًا لكرة القدم في دينامو زغرب.

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مهنة النادي

لعب ماميتش لـ Dinamo Zagreb بين عامي 1989 و 1996،[2] وبعد ذلك قضى تسع سنوات في اللعب في أندية مختلفة في ألمانيا. بين عامي 1996 و 1998 ، لعب 45 مباراة في الدوري الألماني وسجل أربعة أهداف في الدوري لصالح بوخوم. في عام 1998 انتقل لمدة موسمين إلى باير ليفركوزن ، لكنه خاض 15 مباراة فقط في الدوري الألماني للنادي دون تسجيل أي هدف. ثم عاد إلى بوخوم لموسم 2000-01 وقدم 23 مباراة أخرى في الدوري الألماني للنادي.

في عام 2001 انتقل إلى فريق 2. Bundesliga في الدوري الألماني وقضى موسمين مع النادي، حيث شارك في 48 مباراة وسجل هدفًا واحدًا في الدوري الألماني. لعب بعد ذلك موسمًا واحدًا لكل منهما. نوادي الدوري الألماني LR Ahlen وEintracht Trier، حيث شارك في 21 مباراة في الدوري مع Ahlen و 30 مباراة في الدوري لصالح Trier ، وسجل هدفًا واحدًا للنادي الأخير. في مسيرته في ألمانيا ، قدم ماميتش 83 مباراة في الدوري الألماني مع أربعة أهداف بالإضافة إلى 99 2. ظهور في الدوري الألماني بهدفين.[3]

في عام 2005 عاد إلى دينامو زغرب وأنهى مسيرته الكروية في النادي في أواخر مارس 2007، وبعد ذلك واصل العمل في النادي كمدير رياضي. هو كابتن فريق دينامو زغرب الذي فاز ببطولة الدوري الكرواتي في عام 2006. وكانت آخر مباراة له مع دينامو زغرب في 3 مارس 2007 في مباراة الذهاب 3-1 تفوز على Varteks.


مهنة دولية

فاز ماميتش بست مباريات دولية مع منتخب كرواتيا بين أكتوبر 1996 ويونيو 1998 ، وهو أيضًا عضو في منتخب بلاده الحائز على الميدالية البرونزية في كأس العالم 1998، على الرغم أنه لم يلعب دقيقة واحدة خلال مباريات الفريق السبع.

مهنة إدارية

دينامو زغرب

On 22 October 2013, following the sacking of Branko Ivanković, Mamić was named caretaker manager of Dinamo Zagreb by his brother and the club chairman Zdravko Mamić. This was the second time in only two months that he was appointed as interim coach, as he (together with Damir Krznar) had taken over the team from Dinamo's previous coach Krunoslav Jurčić after their 2–0 home defeat against Austria Wien in the Champions League play-off in August 2013. He ended his first match as interim coach with an away win against Slaven Belupo. A week later, Dinamo faced Austria Wien in the second leg of the Champions League play-offs. In Vienna, Mamić and Krznar led Dinamo to a 3–2 win, failing to clinch a spot in the Champions League group stage in the last 10 minutes of the match, as Dinamo had a 3–1 lead. After sacking of coach Ivanković, Mamić was again appointed as interim coach. He chose former Dinamo Zagreb players, Damir Krznar and Igor Cvitanović, to be his assistants. In November 2013, after string of positive results, including an 0–0 match against PSV Eindhoven in the Europa League, Mamić suffered his first defeat as Dinamo Zagreb coach, in away match against PSV Eindhoven. In December 2013, Mamić led Dinamo to one of their biggest Eternal Derby triumphs against Hajduk Split, when they won 5–0 in the Croatian Cup quarter-finals. Mamić was led Dinamo to another Champions League season in 2015–16, after a total 6–2 aggregate win against KF Skënderbeu Korçë in the play-off round. In the group stage, Dimano started with a shocking 2–1 home win over Arsenal. With Arsenal further losing to Olympiacos, Dinamo Zagreb was favored to at least manage third place in the group, and secure Europa League Round of 32. However, Dinamo lost the remainder of their matches and were eliminated as last in the group. Mamić still hailed the campaign as the most memorable, due to the historic win against Arsenal.

النصر

In the summer 2016, Mamić accepted an offer from Al-Nassr from Saudi Arabia and after several abysmal years in Dinamo went abroad. Mamić started the season very good and after several rounds it was obvious that after many years without a trophy Al-Nassr will have more than a chance to win something with the Croatian coach on the bench. The most notable result was Saudi Crown Prince Cup semi-final win against biggest rivals and one of the biggest Asian clubs Al-Hilal. Al-Nassr completely dominated against the favorized opposition and eventually won the game 2–0 to qualify for the final. Unfortunately for Al-Nassr fans for whom Mamić was and still is a legend - the coach left before had the chance of winning the so wanted trophy.

In February 2017, after a lot of financial problems in the club and despite the fact of having an offer for a several year contract, Mamić resigned and couple of days later signed a contract for the biggest club in the United Arab Emirates - Al Ain.

العين

Mamić signed an 18 months contract but came to the bench when the club has already lost every chance of winning a trophy this season. Only competition that the new coach started from beginning was the 2017 AFC Champions League. Al Ain won the group and qualified for the next round undefeated where the next opponent was Iranian Esteghlal. In the first leg in Iran, in front of 80,000 fans home team got a late winner but week after Al Ain crushed their opponents 6–1 to qualify for the quarter-final. In the quarter-final stage, after the summer break, the opponent was the toughest possible - Al-Hilal. First game in Al Ain ended without goals but set pieces mistakes in the return game were expensive and Al Ain was eliminated.

First couple of months were just setting up and in his first real season - he brought glory to The Boss. Al Ain dominated the UAE Pro-League from start until the end and eventually clinched a title with 7 points advantage ahead of Al Wahda. Wins like 7–0, 6–2, 6–0, 5–0 and 4–0 became a regular thing and in the end Al Ain won the title with more than 3 goals per game percentage and the most scored goals in the history of the competition. It was the first trophy for Al Ain after three seasons and only a couple of days later, on 3 May, Mamić added a UAE President's Cup trophy too. By that he earned his place in the history books of the club because it was the first double in the club's history. At the end of the season it was announced that Mamić agreed to an extension of the contract with Al Ain until June 2019.[4]

الهلال

On 31 January 2019, Mamić was named the head coach of Al-Hilal.[5] He was sacked on 27 April 2019, following a 5–0 home defeat to Al-Taawoun.[6]

العودة إلى دينامو

On 5 June 2019, Mamić returned to Dinamo Zagreb, being appointed as the sporting director.[7]

On 7 July 2020, following the dismissal of Igor Jovićević, he was named the interim manager of Dinamo Zagreb until the end of the season.[8][9][10] In his first game on 12 July, Mamić led the team to a 2–3 home defeat to fierce rivals Hajduk Split. He was intended to be a caretaker just for three league matches, however he was appointed as full manager after false information about Matjaž Kek refusing to coach Dinamo.[11]

On 15 March 2021, following the verdict by which he was sentenced to five years in prison, Mamić resigned as manager and director of football at Dinamo.[12][13]

الحياة الشخصية

Born in Zagreb as the third child of Josip and Lucija Mamić, Zoran is a younger brother of the Croatian sportsman, Zdravko Mamić. Both brothers have been found guilty for siphoning millions of Euros from Dinamo Zagreb and evading millions of unpaid taxes. The decision of the court is not final so Zoran is at the moment a free man while his brother is currently evading arrest warrants by residing in non-extradition country.[14] Their assets in Croatia are confiscated.[15] Both of their parents hail from Bosnia and Herzegovina; the father, Josip, is from Zidine, and the mother, Lucija, is from Bukova Gora.

Mamić married Ana Šikić in 2014, and divorced her in 2016 after committing adultery.[16] From his first marriage with Vanja Horvat, a daughter of the famous handballer, Hrvoje Horvat, he has two children: a daughter, Nina, and son, Bruno.

الإحصاءات الإدارية

في match played 14 March 2021 [17]
Club From To Record
P W D L GF GA GD Win % Ref.
Dinamo Zagreb (caretaker) 22 August 2013 22 September 2013 3 3 0 0 9 4 +5 100٫000 [18]
Dinamo Zagreb 22 October 2013 20 June 2016 144 97 26 21 306 118 +188 67٫36
Al-Nassr 21 June 2016 28 January 2017 21 15 2 4 41 14 +27 71٫43
Al Ain 1 February 2017 30 January 2019 89 51 19 19 210 120 +90 57٫30
Al-Hilal 4 February 2019 26 April 2019 21 13 3 5 36 24 +12 61٫90
Dinamo Zagreb 7 July 2020 15 March 2021 42 29 7 6 96 36 +60 69٫05
Total 320 208 57 55 698 316 +382 65٫00


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مراتب الشرف

لاعب

نادي

دينامو زغرب

باير لفركوزن

دولي

Croatia

مدير

دينامو زغرب

العين

أوامر


الحكم بالسجن

في 15 مارس 2021 قضت المحكمة العليا في كرواتيا بسجن زوران ماميتش، لمدة تصل إلى 4 أعوام و8 أشهر، بسبب اختلاسات مالية وتقديم رشاوى في قضايا سابقة. وأكدت وسائل إعلام كرواتية، أن زوران ماميتش وجهت إليه تهم تخفيض الالتزامات الضريبية وقبول الرشاوى، كما سهل من صفقات انتقال لاعبين إلى فرق أوروبية أخرى، كما حدث في انتقال كل من لوكا مودريتش وديجان لوفرين في وقت سابق.

وتعود هذه القضية إلى سنوات سابقة، ليشترك فيها عدد كبير من مسؤولي الكرة الكرواتية، بعد توجيه اتهامات إليهم بتسهيل عملية انتقال بعض النجوم والحصول على مبالغ مالية غير مشروعة وعمولات لم تسجل في العقود الرسمية.[20]


المصادر

  1. ^ "Zdravko Mamić osuđen na 6 i pol godina, izdan nalog za uhićenjem!" (in الكرواتية).
  2. ^ Zoran Mamić at povijest.gnkdinamo.hr
  3. ^ "Zoran Mamic" (in الألمانية). fussballdaten.de. Retrieved 5 July 2012.
  4. ^ "Zoran Mamic officially signs one-year Al Ain extension despite off-field issues". sport360.com.
  5. ^ "Zoran Mamic named new Al Hilal manager, but a quick reunion with Al Ain awaits". The National. 31 January 2019. Retrieved 1 February 2019.
  6. ^ "بعد خماسية التعاون - الهلال يعلن إقالة زوران ماميتش". Goal. 27 April 2019. Retrieved 27 April 2019.
  7. ^ "Zoran Mamić ponovno u Dinamu: Zdravku je drago što sam se vratio..." tportal.hr.
  8. ^ "Zoran Mamić vodi Dinamo do kraja sezone". gnkdinamo.hr. 7 July 2020. Retrieved 7 July 2020.
  9. ^ "Zoran Mamić preuzima Dinamo do kraja sezone". Hrvatska radiotelevizija (in الكرواتية). 2020-07-07.
  10. ^ E. B. (2020-07-07). "Zoran Mamić imenovao sam sebe za novog trenera Dinama". Klix.ba (in البوسنية).
  11. ^ "Zoran Mamić ostaje trener Dinama". gnkdinamo.hr. 22 July 2020. Retrieved 22 July 2020.
  12. ^ "Zoran Mamić više nije trener Dinama!" (in الكرواتية). Croatian Radiotelevision. Retrieved 15 March 2021.
  13. ^ "Priopćenje za medije" (in الكرواتية). GNK Dinamo Zagreb. Retrieved 15 March 2021.
  14. ^ "Bosnia's Interpol receives arrest warrant for Zdravko Mamic". hr.n1info.com. 13 June 2018. Retrieved 27 July 2020.
  15. ^ "Mamiću uzimaju gotovinu, kuće, stanove i jahtu". vecernji.hr. 6 June 2018. Retrieved 27 July 2020.
  16. ^ "Prebolio razvod: Zoran Mamić 'zapeo' za 20 godina mlađu manekenku". vecernji.hr. 6 October 2016. Retrieved 27 July 2020.
  17. ^ "Zoran Mamić". hrnogomet.com.
  18. ^ "GNK Dinamo Zagreb matches". Soccerway. Retrieved 16 February 2015.
  19. ^ "PREDSJEDNIK TUĐMAN ODLIKOVAO HRVATSKU NOGOMETNU REPREZENTACIJU" (in الكرواتية). hrt.hr.
  20. ^ "الحكم بالسجن 4 أعوام على زوران في قضايا اختلاس". arriyadiyah. 2021-03-15. Retrieved 2021-03-16.

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