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  1. Simon Rožman (born 6 April 1983) is a Slovenian professional football manager and former player who is the manager of Bosnian Premier League club Sarajevo . Managerial career. Celje. Rožman started his managerial career at Celje, [2] where he was at first part of the academy coaching structure, and was in charge of the youth selections.

  2. 1 1. FK Sarajevo Manager Premijer Liga BiH Appointed: Aug 3, 2023. fksarajevo.ba. +. Date of birth/Age: Apr 6, 1983 (41) Place of birth: Celje. Citizenship: Slovenia. Coaching Licence : UEFA Pro Licence. Avg. term as coach : 1.24 Years. Preferred formation : 4-2-3-1. Personal Details. Stats 23/24. History.

  3. Rozman. 1 1. FK Sarajevo Entrenador Premijer Liga En el cargo desde: 03/08/2023. fksarajevo.ba. +. F. Nacim./Edad: 06/04/1983 (40) Lugar de nacimiento: Celje. Nacionalidad: Eslovenia. Licencia de entrenador : Pro_Licencia UEFA.

  4. 11 de may. de 2024 · 41-year-old Simon Rožman, who has already coached Rijeka abroad in his career, took over Sarajevo in August last year, when he left Domžale together with Senijad Ibričić. Until today, the former coach of Celje and Maribor has led the Sarajevo collective in 34 matches, winning 18 and suffering 9 defeats.

  5. 24 de nov. de 2023 · Simon Rožman was the first Slovenian strategist to be active abroad after the national team break, with his Sarajevo with his new team Sarajevo, against the penultimate-placed team from Tuzla. The Slovenian expert and his team gave his opponents a real beating and won 6:2. Simon Rozman thus achieves his highest victory in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

  6. Toda la información de Simon Rožman: equipos que ha entrenado, palmares, jugadores más utilizados, etc.

  7. Official HNK Rijeka Photo. “Simon Rožman is no longer the coach of Rijeka. After the defeat to Hajduk, Rožman offered, and the HNK Rijeka management accepted his resignation, and the model of terminating his contract will be agreed upon. Rožman arrived in Rijeka at the end of September 2019, after which he won the Croatian Cup in 2020.