Zoran Đorđević

Zoran Đorđević

Zoran Đorđević (PerB|زوران جورجوویچ) is a Serbian football manager.

Career

On February 5, 2007 Đorđević was appointed head-coach of UAE 2nd Division side "Al-Rams".

On June 9, 2007 Đorđević signed a contract with IPL club F.C. Zob Ahan for the 2007-08 season following the departure of Rasoul Korbekandi who resigned due to health issues. He was sacked in October 2007 following dissatisfactory results in the first ten weeks of the IPL 2007/08 season, winning only one match.


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