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Full name
  
Mirsad Jonuz

Name
  
Mirsad Jonuz

Playing position
  
Goalkeeper

Role
  
Coach

Years
  
Team

Position
  
Goalkeeper

1985–1986
  
Teteks


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Date of birth
  
(1962-04-09) 9 April 1962 (age 53)

Place of birth
  
Milino, Sveti Nikole, SFR Yugoslavia

Mirsad Jonuz (Macedonian: Мирсад Јонуз) (born 9 April 1962) is a former Macedonian football goalkeeper and head coach.

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Club career

Born in Milino, a village near Sveti Nikole (SR Macedonia, SFR Yugoslavia) to Albanian parents, as a player Jonuz was member of numerous Yugoslav clubs. He made his senior debut in 1985 with FK Teteks playing back then in the Yugoslav Second League. After that season he will play with FK Bregalnica Štip and FK Borec before joining Belgrade side FK Rad where he will make his debut in the Yugoslav First League in the 1988–89 season. During the winter break he moved to FK Novi Pazar and play the rest of the season in the Second League, before returning to the top flight in the next season by signing with FK Vardar. In summer 1990 he will join Second League side FK Sutjeska Nikšić. He would have another spell with FK Rad until 1993 when he moved abroad to Greece and joined Levadiakos playing in the Greek Championship.

Coaching career

On 1996 he begins his coaching career in FK Rabotnički and the club played in the UEFA Cup. In 2001, he takes charge of FK Pobeda and makes a record with 15 wins. Also the club played in the Intertoto Cup and year after they played in UEFA Cup. In 2002, he worked at FK Rabotnički Kometal again. From 2003 to 2009 he was a head coach of the Macedonian U-21 national team.

On 16 May 2009, Jonuz was appointed as a head coach of the Macedonian national team, replacing Slovenian Srečko Katanec. He was a head coach till June 2011.

He was also a couch in FC Nea Salamina, Cyprus after that.

He owns a coaching UEFA PRO license .

References

Mirsad Jonuz Wikipedia