Chennaiyin FC appoints Bozidar Bandovic as head coach

Bozidar Bandovic’s most recent stint, at Buriram United, boasts of successive Thai League titles (2016-17 & 2017-18) and a Thai League Manager of the Year award in 2017-18.

Published : Jul 10, 2021 19:53 IST , Chennai

Chennaiyin FC head coach Bozidar Bandovic
Chennaiyin FC head coach Bozidar Bandovic
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Chennaiyin FC head coach Bozidar Bandovic

Chennaiyin FC (CFC) has roped in Bozidar Bandovic as head coach ahead of the 2021-22 Indian Super League (ISL) season. The 51-year-old has signed a one-year contract.

“I am delighted to join the Chennaiyin family. I am ready and cannot wait to start! After our conversations, I realised that this club is very special. I was very impressed,” Bandovic said.

Bandovic’s most recent stint, at Buriram United, boasts of successive Thai League titles (2016-17 & 2017-18) and a Thai League Manager of the Year award in 2017-18. His consecutive championship winning seasons saw the club first establish, and then break its own record for most points secured in Thai League history.

Under Bandovic, Buriram United’s 2017-18 league winning campaign was furthered by its progression into the round-of-16 of the AFC Champions League, a semifinal finish in the Thai League Cup and an appearance in the final of the Thai FA Cup.

The following season (2019-20), the coach from Montenegro led the club to triumph in the Thai Champions Cup and also managed to reach the final of the Thai League Cup, only to be undone in the penalty shootout. His stint with Buriram United ended with 86 wins, 22 draws and 23 losses.

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“We are absolutely delighted to have someone like Bozidar Bandovic take up the mantle of head coach. What he has achieved in Thailand is a testament to his capabilities and we expect him to show similar efficiency in India,” club co-owner Vita Dani said.

Bondovic also served as head coach of Olympiacos FC for a short period, having spent his time with the Greek giant in various roles, including, Head of Analysis for former Barcelona manager Ernesto Valverde and as assistant coach the season after.

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“At Chennaiyin, I want us to be a team that knows what to do in different tactical situations while attacking, defending, and transitioning. My target is to improve the team and the players tactically, and individually. I did watch many games from last year and we will first evaluate and complete the team. Of course, I need more time to train the players to know them better,” said the former Yugoslavian national team youth player.

His playing career in the top-flight includes stints at Red Star Belgrade, Olympiacos and POAK.

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