Dalibor Stevanovic will play national football: the former Slovenian midfielder will assist the Bosnia and Herzegovina selector
Newly promoted Swiss top flight
FC Stade-Lausanne-Ouchy
will more than likely be without a Slovenian on its professional staff. Dalibor Stevanovic is expected to continue his coaching career in Bosnia and Herzegovina, where, according to local media reports, he will join the team of the new national team selector Mehu Kodru. Dalibor Stevanović and the once top striker, who also played for Barcelona, know each other from Switzerland, where they worked together at the aforementioned club.
Dalibor Stevanović, 38, was once considered one of the hottest Slovenian footballers. After a stint at Olimpija, he started his playing career at Domžale, where he played so well that in 2006 he was bought by Spanish top-flight club Real Sociedad. He later played for Alaves, Maccabi Petah-Tikvo, Vitesse, Volyn, Slask, Torpedo, Mordovia and Slaven, before finishing his career in Switzerland. There, he first wore a Servette jersey and eventually joined Stade Nyonnais. He can also boast 22 appearances for
Slovenian national team
.
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