Ante Miše

Ante Miše ( born June 14, 1967 in Borovo, SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia) is a Croatian football coach and former football player.

Playing career

During his time at his hometown club NK Vukovar Borovo used as a youth national team of Yugoslavia, changed Miše in the summer of 1984 to Hajduk Split and was used in the First Yugoslav League already in the season 1985/86 14 times.

1989/90 he played for Borac Banja Luka in the first Yugoslav League, then returned to Hajduk, where he was 1991 Yugoslav Cup Winners 'Cup and 1992 and 1994 Croatian champion and 1993 Cup Winners' Cup. From 1994 to 1997 played Miše for Vitesse in the Dutch Eredivisie. After his return to Hajduk he was still twice Croatian champion and two- time Cup winner before he trailed off at NK Mura Murska Sobota in the first Slovenian league 's active career from January 2004 until the summer of 2005.

On July 5, 1992 Miše was appointed for the first time in the Croatian national football team. Overall, he completed seven internationals.

  • Yugoslav Cup winner: 1987 and 1991
  • Croatian champion: 1992 (17 games / 6 goals ), 1994 ( 28/7 ), 2001 (26/ 0 ) and 2004 ( 2/0 )
  • Croatian Cup Winners: 1993, 2000 and 2003

Coaching career

Immediately after his active career took Miše his first coaching job in the third Croatian league in NK Dugopolje.

From July to December 2007, he was the Croatian second division side NK Mosor Žrnovnica busy, then by the end of May 2008 with the league rivals NK Trogir. Then he stood by Hajduk under contract, first as assistant coach and since the resignation Goran Vučevićs 26 October 2008 as interim and later officially as head coach of Hajduk. On August 2, 2009, he resigned from his position and hired in the season 2010 /11 at Premier League rivals NK Istra 1961. After unerfolgreichen months in Istra they separated by Ante. Since April 2011 he is standing again at Hajduk under contract and tries to get the team back on track.

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