- L****mir "
Ljupko" Petrović (Serbian Cyrillic: Љубомир "Љупко" Петровић; born 15 May 1947) is a
Serbian professional football manager and
former player...
- (1988)
Dragoslav Šekularac (1989–90)
Ljupko Petrović (1990–91)
Vladica Popović (1991–92)
Milan Živadinović (1992–94)
Ljupko Petrović (1994–96)
Vladimir "Pižon"...
- Sekereš, Đorđe Milić and
Stevan Nešticki. In 1989,
under the new
coach Ljupko Petrović,
Vojvodina spent almost the
whole championship as
league leaders...
- (1990–1992)
Milan Miklavič (1992–1993) Hans
Ulrich Thomale (1993–1996)
Ljupko Petrović (1996) Hans
Peter Schaller (1996)
August Starek (1996–1997) Klaus...
- in
brackets indicate their spells at the club.
Franjo Rupnik (1947–51)
Ljupko Petrović (1967–79)
Ratomir Dujković (1977–80)
Ivica Miljković (1977–80)...
- Luboš, Luborek, Lubošek, Borek, Lubo, Ľubo, L****, Ljuba, Ljuban, Ljubiša,
Ljupko, Ljupče,
Lubik L****mir
Fejsa -
Serbian football player L****mir Nenadović...
- (1988)
Dragoslav Šekularac (1989–90)
Ljupko Petrović (1990–91)
Vladica Popović (1991–92)
Milan Živadinović (1992–94)
Ljupko Petrović (1994–96)
Vladimir Petrović...
- did not sign a
contract with Werder, but he
received an
invitation from
Ljupko Petrović, the
coach of
Levski Sofia at the time. With Levski, he won the...
- Guttmann), two
British (John
Harley and
Randolph Galloway), one
Serbian (
Ljupko Petrović), two
Brazilian (Osvaldo Brandão and Dino Sani), one from Chile...
- (Mar 7, 2009 – Apr 29, 2009) Roy Ferenčina (Apr 29, 2009 – Oct 3, 2010)
Ljupko Petrović (Oct 3, 2010 – Mar 14, 2011)
Krunoslav Jurčić (Mar 14, 2011 – May...