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Macedonian footballer and manager
Gjoko Hadžievski (Macedonian : Ѓоко Хаџиевски; born 31 March 1955) is a Macedonian football coach.
He coached teams from Bulgaria (CSKA Sofia , Vihren Sandanski ), Greece (Kastoria , Doxa Drama ), Azerbaijan (FC Baku ), Japan (Júbilo Iwata ), Saudi Arabia (Najran SC ), and North Macedonia .
Playing career
He played for Teteks and Pelister .
Managerial career
Hadžievski started his coaching career at FK Pelister .
He resigned as coach for FK Vardar in summer 2003, and Zoran Stratev took his position.
Between March 2004 and December 2005, he was the coach of Doxa Drama .
Between August 2006 and February 2007, he was the coach of Vihren Sandanski .
Hadžievski was hired as coach of FC Baku in summer 2007.
On 31 October 2007, he was named as caretaker coach of Azerbaijan , as Shahin Diniyev resigned.
He won the Azerbaijan Premier League title with FC Baku in 2009.
In December 2014, Hadžievski again become a coach of FK Pelister , but in May 2015, after a relegation of Pelister from the Macedonian First League , Hadžievski was resigned as a coach.
On 30 September 2023, Hadžievski once again became the manager of Saudi club Hajer .
Honours
Managerial statistics
Notes
Football Federation of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, F.Y.R. of Macedonia at Fifa.com
Football Federation of F.Y.R. of Macedonia at Uefa.com
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"Ѓоко Хаџиевски промовиран на клупата на Пелистер (ФОТО)" . Ekipa.mk. 4 December 2014. Archived from the original on 7 December 2014. Retrieved 4 December 2014.
"Gjoko Hadzievski departs from Pelister" . MacedonianFootball.com. 18 May 2015. Retrieved 22 May 2015.
"المقدوني "جوكيكا" يقود #هجر مجدداً وانضمام "الجنوبي" للجهاز الفني" .
J.League Data Site (in Japanese)
External links
Managerial career
Kastoria F.C. – managers
Bairaktaris (1969–70)
Kalogiannis (1974–75)
Grigoriadis (1975–76)
Tzimas (1976)
Alefantos (1978)
Kalogiannis (1978)
Górski (1978–80)
Vasiliadis (1980)
Tzimas (1980–82)
Daniil (1982–83)
Tzimas (1983)
Paraschos (1989–92)
Livathinos (1996)
Gounaris (1996)
Tsakalis (1996)
Afentoulidis (1996)
Tsagalidis (1996–97)
Alexiou (1998)
Beslikas (2002–03)
Hadžievski (2003–04)
Simeoforidis (2004)
Dimitriou (2004)
Đoinčević (2004–05)
Dimitriou (2005)
Mladenov (2005)
Antoniadis (2005)
Dimitriou (2005)
Nikolov (2005)
Hadžievski (2005–06)
Apostolidis (2006–09)
Ćirković (2009)
Dimitriou (2009)
Dimitriou (2013)
Dimitriou (2014)
Valis (2014)
Zarkos (2019–20)
Dimitriou (2020–21)
Solakis (2022–23)
Voriazidis (2023)
Kourtoglou (2023)
Katsaros (2023–24)
Gatopoulos (2024)
Litskas (2024–)
(c) = caretaker manager
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