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Place of birth
  
SFR Yugoslavia

Name
  
Milodrag Akmadzic

1996-1997
  
Toronto Croatia

Years
  
Team

Playing position
  
Defender


Full name
  
Milodrag Akmadzic Backo

1996-1997
  
Toronto Shooting Stars (indoor)

Milodrag Akmadzic is a former Croatian footballer and is currently the assistant coach for Toronto Croatia of the Canadian Soccer League. Akmadzic played the majority of his career in the Canadian Professional Soccer League and had a stint in the National Professional Soccer League. After his retirement from competitive soccer he went into the field of coaching teams within the CSL.

Football career

Akmadzic began his North American career in 1996 with Toronto Croatia of the Canadian International Soccer League. During the winter season he signed with Toronto Shooting Stars of the National Professional Soccer League. Where he appeared in 24 matches and recorded seven goals and two assists. In 1997, Toronto Croatia entered the Canadian National Soccer League, where he served as team captain. He helped Toronto secure a playoff berth by finishing second in the standings. The following season he retired from competitive soccer. Akmadzic made his return to soccer and resigned with Toronto Croatia in 2000. His first match back was on May 31, 2000 in a match against Glen Shields Sun Devils. He helped Toronto qualify for the playoffs by finishing third in the standings. He reached the CPSL Championship finals where they faced league giants Toronto Olympians, and won the match by a score of 2-1.

In 2001, he would sign with newly expansion Brampton Hitmen. During his five year tenure with Brampton his greatest success with the organization was in 2003, where he assisted in their CPSL championship run. In 2005, Akmadzic was given his first coaching role as he served as the head coach for Brampton after the position was vacant for some time. In 2006, he returned to Toronto Croatia to serve as the club's assistant coach. The following season he was elevated to the position of head coach and helped Toronto achieve a 21 game undefeated streak, and reach the postseason by finishing second in the International Division. In the playoffs Toronto reached the finals where they faced arch rivals the Serbian White Eagles FC in a two game final, where Croatia would end up claiming the CSL Championship in a 4-1 victory on goals on aggregate. He also achieved success on the international level by claiming the Croatian World Club Championship. Since 2011, he has served as assistant coach under Velimir Crljan.

References

Milodrag Akmadzic Wikipedia