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Džemaludin Mušović

1944 - Today

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Džemaludin Mušović (born 30 October 1944) is a Bosnian retired football manager and player. He is regarded as one of the most successful Bosnian football managers. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Džemaludin Mušović is the 150th most popular coach (down from 117th in 2019), the 115th most popular biography from Bosnia and Herzegovina (down from 84th in 2019) and the 7th most popular Bosnian, Herzegovinian Coach.

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Among COACHES

Among coaches, Džemaludin Mušović ranks 150 out of 471Before him are René Vandereycken, Otto Pfister, Ramón Encinas, Wim Rijsbergen, Christian Gross, and Stanislav Cherchesov. After him are Ante Čačić, Dan Petrescu, Henk ten Cate, Graham Arnold, Adhemar Pimenta, and Sabino Barinaga.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1944, Džemaludin Mušović ranks 368Before him are Jim Gray, Ard Schenk, Kevin Ayers, Peter Lynch, Leonard Peltier, and John Flanagan. After him are Glen Cook, Robert Mueller, Joseph Benz, Giacomo dalla Torre del Tempio di Sanguinetto, Michael Grätzel, and Rick Barry.

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In Bosnia and Herzegovina

Among people born in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Džemaludin Mušović ranks 115 out of 375Before him are Filip Višnjić (1767), Goran Jurić (1963), Vlatko Marković (1937), Nikola Špirić (1956), Andrija Anković (1937), and Davorin Popović (1946). After him are Zlatko Vujović (1958), Duško Gojković (1931), Asmir Begović (1987), Atif Dudaković (1954), Enver Marić (1948), and Naser Orić (1967).

Among COACHES In Bosnia and Herzegovina

Among coaches born in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Džemaludin Mušović ranks 7Before him are Miroslav Blažević (1935), Safet Sušić (1955), Ljupko Petrović (1947), Zlatko Dalić (1966), Dušan Bajević (1948), and Vladimir Petković (1963). After him are Mladen Krstajić (1974), Željko Buvač (1961), Albert Pobor (1956), Mato Neretljak (1979), and Amar Osim (1967).