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Intro | Bosnian football manager | ||||||
Places | Bosnia and Herzegovina | ||||||
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Work field | Sports | ||||||
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Birth | 24 August 1953, Foča, Bosnia and Herzegovina | ||||||
Age | 71 years | ||||||
Star sign | Virgo | ||||||
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Biography
Rešad Kunovac (born 24 August 24, 1953) is a Bosnian-Herzegovinian football coach and former player. He was the assistant to Radomir Antić, the head coach of the Serbian national team until 2010.
He started his career playing for FK Sutjeska Foča and FK Sloboda Užice in late 1960s, and later moved on to FK Partizan Belgrade, where he took the championship crown in the 1975-76 Yugoslav First League season. He also played with FK Napredak Kruševac.
He played in the Major Indoor Soccer League in the United States under the name of Ray Kunovac.
After ending his playing career, Kunovac became a long-term assistant coach of Radomir Antić at Atlético de Madrid, FC Barcelona and Real Oviedo. In 2001, he was an assistant coach to Milovan Đorić, head coach of the FR Yugoslavia national football team. He was an assistant coach to Mirko Jozić at the 1990 UEFA European Under-16 Football Championship.