Nikola Popović (football coach)

Nikola Popović (born 28 October 1973) is a Portuguese/Serbian football coach. A UEFA Pro licensed coach (Portuguese Football Federation) – the highest UEFA license available, Popović has coached in ten countries and speaks five languages (Portuguese, English, Serbian, Spanish and Italian).

Nikola Popović
Personal information
Date of birth (1973-10-28) 28 October 1973 (age 51)
Place of birth Belgrade, SFR Yugoslavia
Team information
Current team
Red Star Belgrade (Assistant)
Managerial career
Years Team
2005–2006 Olivais e Moscavide (Intern)
2006–2007 Olivais e Moscavide (Assistant)
2007 Vihren Sandanski (Assistant)
2007–2010 Varzim
2010–2011
2011–2012 Al Dhafra (Assistant)
2012–2014 Sertanense
2014–2015 Aspire Academy
2015–2016 Benfica B (Assistant)
2016 Swope Park Rangers (Assistant)
2017 Swope Park Rangers
2017–2019 Ottawa Fury
2020–2021 Dunajská Streda (Assistant)
2021– Red Star Belgrade (Assistant)

Coaching career

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Popović was raised in Lisbon, Portugal where he began his career with CD Olivais e Moscavide in the Segunda Divisão. Following the 2006–07 season, Popović moved to FC Vihren Sandanski in the Bulgarian A Football Group. He returned to Portugal to Segunda Liga side Varzim SC, where he won the Liga Intercalar.

Popović enjoyed a stint as an assistant coach with the Cape Verde national team in 2010, before joining Spanish Segunda Division B side AD Ceuta helping guide the club to the Copa Del Rey Round of 32 – the club's best ever showing in the tournament falling to eventual runners-up, Barcelona. Later that same season, Popović linked up with Bulgarian side Chernomorets Burgas in the Bulgarian A Football Group, helping the side to a quarterfinal appearance in the Bulgarian Cup.

He then moved to the United Arab Emirates joining Al Dhafra for the 2011–12 season as an assistant to Baltemar BritoJose Mourinho's former assistant coach – helping them win the Vice President Cup. Popović then took charge of Sertanense FC in the Portuguese Second Division – his first head coaching role in 2012–13. He then joined Qatar's Aspire Academy in 2014, before returning to Portugal and Benfica B in 2015.

In 2016, he went to Swope Park Rangers, USL Championship, and reached 4 consecutive Finals winning 2 Titles.

Nikola was head coach of Swope Park Rangers for the 2017 season.

After one season at United Soccer League side Swope Park Rangers as an Marc Dos Santos assistant coach[1] in 2016, Popović was named as the head coach of the side on 21 November 2016.[1] During his first season as head coach of Swope Park Rangers, Popović helped the side win the Western Conference Championship and eventually reaching the league final for the second season in a row.[2] The team performed a very attractive style of football based on possession and high pressure (dominated the stats of USL 2017 in Possession and Passing Accuracy).

On 21 December 2017, it was announced that Popović would take over as head coach of the Ottawa Fury of the United Soccer League.

In May 2018, he won award of USL Coach Of The Month and reached the Semi-Finals in the Canadian Championship.

Nikola brings his very attractive and effective style of football based on possession and high pressure. In the same season, he managed to have the most successful start of the season in Ottawa Fury FC, achieved most goals scored in history of the Club and Qualified for the USL playoffs for the first time in history of the club in USL. In the Canadian Cup, the Team also reached the Semi-Finals.

Nikola come back to Europe because is invited by Hélder Cristóvão to assist him in DAC1904. Popović worked already with Hélder in Benfica, and now joins him at Dunajská Streda, Slovak Super Liga (Fortuna Liga).

In 2021, Nikola joined Red Star Belgrade as an assistant coach under Coach Dejan Stanković. At the end of the 2021/2022 Season, he achieved with the team the Serbian Super League - Championship, Serbian Cup - Championship and Europa League 1/8 Final. In season 2022/2023 Serbian Super League Champion, qualified for the Europa League and reached the UEFA Champions League Playoff.

Popović has also done internships with Inter Milan (2012–13), Portugal Under-21s (2013) and Serbia and Montenegro Under-21s (2006).

Personal

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Popović holds dual Portuguese and Serbian citizenship. He speaks Portuguese, English, Serbian, Spanish and has a good understanding of Italian and French.

Popović is often invited by Portuguese sports and news television channels to comment and analyse national and internationals soccer matches.

Coaching History

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Club League Period
Assistant coach C.D. Olivais e Moscavide Segunda Divisão 2006–07
Assistant coach Vihren Sandanski Bulgarian A Football Group 2007–08
Assistant coach Varzim S.C. Segunda Liga 2007–09
Assistant coach Cape Verde national team 2009
Assistant coach AD Ceuta Segunda Division B 2009–10
Assistant coach PSFC Chernomoretz Bourgas Bulgarian A Football Group 2010–11
Assistant coach Al Dhafra UAE Arabian Gulf League 2011–12
Technical Assessor Sport Lisboa e Benfica 2012–13
Head Coach Sertanense FC Campeonato de Portugal 2013–14
Head Coach Aspire Academy, Qatar 2014–15
Assistant Coach Sport Lisboa e Benfica B LigaPro 2015–16
Head coach Swope Park Rangers USL 2017
Head coach Ottawa Fury FC USL 2018–2019
Assistant coach Dunajská Streda Slovak Super League 2020
Assistant coach Red Star Belgrade Serbian Super League 2021-23

Honours

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Honour Club Date
Liga Intercalar Cup Champion Varzim 2007–08
UAE Vice-president Cup Champion Al Dhafra 2011–12
USL Western Conference Champion Swope Park Rangers 2016
USL Cup

Runner-up

Swope Park Rangers 2016
USL Western Conference Champion Swope Park Rangers 2017
USL Cup

Runner-up

Swope Park Rangers 2017
USL Coach of the Month Ottawa Fury FC May 2018
Super Liga

Champion

Red Star Belgrade 2021/22
Serbian Cup

Champion

Red Star Belgrade 2021/22
Super Liga

Champion

Red Star Belgrade 2022/23

Statistics

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Managerial statistics

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As of 18 May 2018
Team From To Record
G W D L Win %
  Swope Park Rangers 21 November 2016 17 November 2017 36 20 7 9 055.56
  Ottawa Fury 21 December 2017 Present 77 30 18 29 038.96
Total 113 50 25 38 044.25

References

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  1. ^ a b Bergabo, Patrick (21 November 2016). "Nikola Popovic introduced as Swope Park Rangers head coach". Sporting Kansas City. Retrieved 18 May 2018.
  2. ^ Kovsan, Sam (17 November 2017). "Swope Park Rangers and head coach Nikola Popovic mutually agree to part ways". Sporting Kansas City. Retrieved 18 May 2018.
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