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Nenad Bjelica new head coach

Photo by: Igor Kralj/PIXSELL

GNK Dinamo Executive board made agreement with Nenad Bjelica who's named as new First team head coach! 

Nenad Bjelica was born in Osijek on 20th August 1971. In a playing career which spanned 22 years from 1987 to 2009, Bjelica made 351 league appearances and scored 81 goals. He made his Croatia debut against Austria in February 2001 and went on to make 9 appearances for his countri. Bjelica began his career at NK Osijek in 1986/87, making a total of 31 league appearances and scoring 9 goals for the club. After leaving Osijek in 1992, Bjelica moved to Albacete, going on to make 77 appearances. 

After leaving Albacete in 1996, Bjelica moved to Real Betis and later to Las Palmas. Bjelica returned to Osijek in 1999 where he made a further 30 appearances and scored 16 goals over two years. After leaving Osijek in January 2001, Bjelica moved to Kaiserslautern, going on to make 65 appearances. In Julay 2004, Bjelica moved to VfB Admira Wacker and in July 2006 he moved to FC Karnten where he finished his career and went into management in his first venture. 

Bjelica also had a brief spell in charge of FC Lustenau 1907 between March 2009 and December 2009. Later he took charge of WAC where he stayed until June 2013. During his time wiht Wolfe, Bjelica's team lifted the Austrian First Division in 2012 and the Austrian Regional Division in 2010. 

Between July 2013 and November 2015, Bjelica also had brief spells with Austrai Wien and Spezia. Bjelica then moved on to become manager at Lech Poznan where his team finished runners-up in the Polish FA Cup in 2017. 

 

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