Vladislav Herić

Vladislav Herić (Serbian Cyrillic: Владислав Херић born 29 August 1966) is a Serbian professional football manager.[1]

Vladislav Herić
Personal information
Date of birth (1966-08-29) 29 August 1966
Place of birth SR Serbia
Managerial career
Years Team
2005–2007 Club Africain
2007–2008 Maritzburg United
2008 Bay United
2009–2010 Black Leopards
2010–2011 African Warriors
2011–2012 Black Leopards
2012 Polokwane City
2013 FC Cape Town
2014 Chippa United
2015 Royal Eagles
2015–2017 Ajax Cape Town (assistant)
2015–2017 Ajax Cape Town (youth coach)
2017 Cape Town All Stars
2018 Chippa United
2018–2019 Ubuntu Cape Town
2019 Free State Stars
2020–2021 Cape Town Spurs
2021 Chippa United

Career

Bay United F.C.

Parted ways with Bay United F.C. after 6 losses, 2 wins, and one tie.[2]

Chippa United

He first came to prominence as a manager in the 2013-14 National First Division, winning it with four games to spare.[3]

Ajax Cape Town Youth

Not long before December 2015, multiple sources disseminated information about his possible move to Ajax Cape Town F.C.[4] which he did move to in December as team overseer.[5] The coach almost went back to Polokwane City F.C. but Polokwane City F.C. and Royal Eagles F.C. failed to agree terms on compensation.[6] Influenced by Roger De Sa to coach the team he claimed that was why he took up the Ajax Cape Town Youth job as well as his family already residing in Cape Town.[7]

Touring the Netherlands to compete in two invitational tournaments under coach Vladislav in May 2016,[8] he led his team to an 11th-place finish at the .[9] Took pride in the national recognition of four players from the Ajax Cape Town Youth who made the latest South Africa U-20.[10] Got called up as assistant coach in an encounter between Ajax and Maritzburg United F.C. in November 2016 since regular assistant Mich d'Avray was unavailable.[11]

References


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