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Dragan Talajić
Talajić in 2011
Personal information
Full name Dragan Talajić
Date of birth (1965-08-25) 25 August 1965 (age 59)
Place of birth Sarajevo, SFR Yugoslavia
Height 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
Position(s) Goalkeeper
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1984-1987 FK Sarajevo 24
1988-1992 Istra 16
1992–1993 Izola 13 (1)
1993–1996 Zeytinburnuspor 26 (0)
1996–1997 Orijent 32 (0)
1997–2001 Tanjong Pagar United 67 (0)
Managerial career
2003–2004 Al Ittihad (assistant)
2004 Al Ittihad
2005–2006 Riffa
2006–2007 East Riffa
2007–2009 Al Nahda
2009–2010 Shabab Al Ordon
2010–2011 Al-Wehdat
2011–2012 Kuwait SC
2012 Ittihad Kalba
2013–2014 Dhofar
2014–2016 Muangthong United
2017 Al-Faisaly
2017–2018 Henan Jianye
2020 Al Tai
2021–2022 Al Khaldiya
2022–2023 Bahrain (Technical Director)
2024– Bahrain
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Dragan Talajić (born 25 August 1965) is a Croatian former footballer who is the head coach of Bahrain national football team. Talajić played as a goalkeeper and is a football manager who has managed many clubs in the Middle East, Thailand and China. He is the winning coach of the 2004 AFC Champions League with Al-Ittihad. For the 2010–11 season Talajić was declared Best Coach of Asia and Best Coach of Arabic football world by Al Jazeera Sport TV, Best Coach of Arabic football world by MBC Sport TV and Best Coach of Jordan by votes of fans and press. In Croatia Football Federation-HNS, Talajić is regarded as the prodigy of the one of the Most successful Croatian managers in history, Tomislav Ivić.

Club career

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Talajić had a spell with Zeytinburnuspor in the Turkish Süper Lig during the 1994–95 season.[1] Dragan started in FK Sarajevo and was one of the brightest young talents of Yugoslav football. As a junior player for FK Sarajevo, Dragan Talajić broke the record of the great Yugoslav goalkeeper Slobodan Janjuš by having received only one goal in the whole season. During the 1992–93 season Talajić was a part of a historic Slovenian football story having played a UEFA Cup match against Benfica for Slovenian side Belvedur Izola. His performance in UEFA Cup, despite having conceded 8 goals in the UEFA competition, led to a transfer to Turkish Süper Lig. He played in Turkey for two seasons. After a short spell with NK Orijent in Croatia's Prva HNL, from 1997 to the end of his career Talajić played for Tanjong Pagar United FC in Singapore's S-League. Talajić left a big mark in Singaporean football since he was twice selected as the player of the year.

Career as manager

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Al Ittihad

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Talajić won the 2004 AFC Champions League as manager of Saudi club Al-Ittihad.[2][3] He won 0–5 in Korea which is the biggest win in Asian Champions League final in the history of Asian football.[4] It was Al Ittihad first Asian Champions League trophy in their history. It is till this day the biggest score in any AFC Champions League final, making Dragan Talajic the only coach in Asian history to win a final with five goals. He left the club within 6 months.

Riffa Club & Al-Nahda

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He led Al Riffa from Bahrain to the finals stage of the Gulf Cup in 2005–2006. Talajić led Saudi club Al Nahda to the final of the Prince Faisal Cup 2007/2008 entering in the history of Saudi football as the first team from the second league to play the finals of Prince Faisal Cup.

Shabab Al-Ordon

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In the 2009–10 season, Talajić was the coach of Shabab Al-Ordon (Jordan Youth Club) from Amman, Jordan. He led his team to a victory in AFC Cup in Yemen against Al-Ahli Sana'a', drew both home and away against Al-Karmah from Syria, then drew in Oman against Saham and won against Saham in Jordan and qualified to the next round of the AFC Cup, thanks to a win in Jordan against Al-Ahli Sana'a by 6–1.

Al-Wahdat

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For the season 2010–2011, Talajić is the head coach of the biggest Jordanian side Al-Wahdat from Amman. His remarkable trophy run began on 6 August 2010 when Talajić won his first trophy of the season with Al-Wahdat winning 2–0 in the finals of the Jordan Shield Cup.

On 13 August 2010, Talajić won the Jordan Super Cup against Al-Wahdat's bitter rival Al-Faisaly. The title win was 10th Super Cup trophy that Al-Wahdat has won in the club's history.

At the end of the season, 2010-2011 Talajic's Al-Wahdat finished first winning the Jordan League with 17 point difference between them and Al-Faisaly who finished second. Talajić's Al-Wahdat finished end of the season with 16 wins, 3 draws and 1 loss. Including their fixtures in the AFC Cup, where they are through to the quarter-finals, they have won 32 of their 39 games, drawn six and lost just one. In the process, they have racked up 82 goals and conceded just 23. Talajić made a remarkable run with 46 games without defeat.

On 21 May, Talajić won the Jordan League Cup as his fourth trophy of the season becoming the first coach in history to win all 4 trophies in one season.

Kuwait SC

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In July 2011, Talajić signed a one-year contract with Kuwait SC club from Kuwait. Talajić was brought to Kuwait SC after his remarkable run with Al Wahdat in the season 2010–2011. Talajić led his club to victory at home against Muangthong United winning by 1–0. In Thailand the score was 0-0 and Kuwait SC qualified to the semi-finals of the AFC Cup. Talajić was dismissed in the 65' minute in Thailand after entering the pitch to protest to the referee for his disgraceful performance after the Thai players injured 4 Kuwaiti players without receiving any cards for their dirty way of playing. Talajić was later suspended by the Asian Football Federation for one game due to his actions. In the semi-finals of AFC Cup Talajić's Kuwait SC played against Iraqi's Arbil FC. Kuwait won in Iraq with the result 2-0 and played in Kuwait 3–3 to qualify to the AFC Cup Finals. Their opponent in the finals was FC Nasaf Qarshi from Uzbekistan. The finals were played at Qarshi Stadium located in Qarshi, Uzbekistan. FC Nasaf Qarshi had to their advantage the home stadium and fans which led to a hell of an atmosphere for Talajić's team. The game ended with 2-1 for FC Nasaf Qarshi. On 18 December, Dragan Talajić won the Kuwait Federation Cup beating in the finals Kazma with the result 4–3, in the 50th minute the score was 0–3 in favor of Kazma SC, but Talajić brought in two substitutes and changed the course of the game making the Kuwait Federation Cup finals 2011 more than spectacular. On 8 March 12, Dragan parted ways with the club.

Ittihad Kalba

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He was the coach of Ittihad Kalba for a very short period of time. During his time with Ittihad Kalba he had to face many big defeats from the giants of UAE Arabian Gulf League. He managed the club for 6 matches, with bad results and Talajic just couldn't find the same language and vision with the club boss, Dragan Talajic left the club with a mutual agreement with the club.

Dhofar

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In June 2013, the Omani club Dhofar appointed him as their coach. Dragan was in charge of Omani giant Dhofar who won Oman Professional League record 9 times. He continued the tradition of Dhofar being the biggest club in Sultanate of Oman.

Muangthong United

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On 2 July 2014, Muangthong United have announced that they have signed Talajić as their head coach on a 3-year contract. On 30 July Talajić led Muangthong United to a 1–1 draw against La Liga side UD Almeria of Spain. Talajić led the club to the 2nd place in Thai Premier League, 2nd place in Thai FA Cup and the qualification for the Asian Champions League 2016. On 19 January 2016 the agreement was reached between Coach Dragan and the board to end the contract with the club. Dragan Talajic left the club with 60% wins on a period of two seasons.[5][unreliable source?]

Al Faisaly

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On 19 September 2017, Talajić took helm of the most successful Jordanian football club, 2 times AFC Cup Champion, 19 times Jordan FA Cup Champion, 16 times Jordan Super Cup Champion, 7 times Jordan FA Shield Champion and 33 times Jordan League Champion Al-Faisaly.

Henan Jianye

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On 18 December 2017, Talajić was appointed as the head coach of Henan Jianye of the Chinese Super League. On 11 March 2018, Talajić led Henan Jianye to a 1–0 victory against a favored side of coach Uli Stielike, Tianjin Teda, which is a jubilee 300th victory of Henan Jianye in Chinese Super League history. On 21 April 2018 after seven matches.[6] Dragan Talajic parted company with Henan due to the club not being able to follow his attacking philosophy. He was a part of the coaching elite of Chinese Super League 2018 among coaches as: Fabio Capello, Bernd Schuster, Manuel Pellegrini, Paulo Sousa, Dragan Stojkovic, Vitor Pereira and Fabio Cannavaro.

Al Khaldiya SC Bahrain

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On 10 December 2021, Talajić was appointed as the head coach of Al Khaldiya SC of the Bahraini Premier League. Al Khaldiya is a football club established in Bahrain by the Bahrain Royal Family in 2020. It is the newest Bahrain club but the most ambitious and financially the strongest Bahrain football team. With huge ambitions of the football club, Talajić was appointed as the head coach and more than nine Bahrain National Team players were brought to the club. Talajić started on the best way, beating Al Muharraq the 35 times Bahrain Football Champion and two times AFC Asian Cup Champions in Bahrain Federation Cup. On 10 February 2022, Talajić took Al Khaldiya's side to the King of Bahrain Cup 2022 Final for the first time in the club's history. On 5 March 2022, Talajić won Bahraini King's Cup for the first time in clubs history.

Managerial statistic

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As of match played 28 December 2024
Nat. Team From To Record
G W D L GF GA GD Win %
Saudi Arabia Al Ittihad 12 December 2004 1 February 2005 4 4 0 0 11 2 +9 100.00
Bahrain Bahrain Riffa 9 August 2005 1 June 2006 27 17 7 3 53 21 +32 062.96
Bahrain East Riffa 13 July 2006 11 June 2007 34 14 11 9 48 47 +1 041.18
Saudi Arabia Al Nahda 4 August 2007 19 May 2009 58 29 11 18 76 51 +25 050.00
Jordan Shabab Al Ordon 1 September 2009 1 June 2010 29 17 8 4 48 27 +21 058.62
Jordan Al-Wehdat 6 August 2010 21 May 2011 46 37 8 1 96 23 +73 080.43
Kuwait Kuwait SC 5 July 2011 8 March 2012 27 14 9 4 39 26 +13 051.85
United Arab Emirates Ittihad Kalba' 17 September 2012 29 October 2012 8 1 2 5 7 12 −5 012.50
Oman Dhofar 17 June 2013 27 May 2014 36 18 9 9 48 23 +25 050.00
Thailand Muangthong United 2 July 2014 19 January 2016 61 36 12 13 123 62 +61 059.02
Jordan Al-Faisaly 19 September 2017 10 December 2017 12 6 3 3 19 14 +5 050.00
China Henan Jianye 18 December 2017 20 April 2018 7 1 1 5 3 13 −10 014.29
Bahrain Al Khaldiya 12 December 2020 1 June 2022 16 12 3 1 20 9 +11 075.00
Bahrain Bahrain 20 February 2024 Current 13 5 5 3 20 15 +5 038.46
Career totals 366 210 87 69 612 332 +280 057.38

1 A win or loss by the penalty shoot-out is counted as the draw in time.

Achievements as manager

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Honors

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Declarations

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  • Best Coach of Asia 2010-2011 (Al Jazeera Sport TV)
  • Best Coach of Arabic football world 2010-2011 (Al Jazeera Sport TV & MBC Sport TV)
  • Best Coach of Jordan 2010-2011 (Votes of people and Press)
  • Best Manager of the Month 2015 Thai League T1

Performances

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References

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  1. ^ "DRAGAN TALAJIC". Turkish Football Federation. Retrieved 5 December 2008.
  2. ^ "بعد أن قاده للقب الآسيوي الأول". al-jazirah.com.
  3. ^ "Al Ittihad snatch crown after amazing recovery". FIFA. 6 December 2004. Archived from the original on 25 October 2012. Retrieved 5 December 2008.
  4. ^ ب, سيونغنام (كوريا الجنوبية)-أ ف. "اتحاد جدة يكتسح سيونغنام في نهائي دوري أبطال آسيا". صحيفة الوسط البحرينية (in Arabic).
  5. ^ "SCG MUANGTHONG UNITED - English Language Fan Site". mtutd.info. Archived from the original on 23 April 2014. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
  6. ^ "Henan Jianye fires head coach Dragan Talajic". Xinhua News Agency. Archived from the original on 22 August 2019.
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