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Mato Stanković
Personal information
Date of birth (1970-09-28) September 28, 1970 (age 54)
Place of birth Dubrovnik, SFR Yugoslavia
Height 1.89 m (6 ft 2+12 in)
Position(s) Field Player
Team information
Current team
Saudi Arabia women's futsal (manager)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1987–1988 Konavljanin
1989–1991 Jadran-Supetar
1988–1989 Dalma-Aquarius (futsal)
1996–2000 MNK Split 1700 (futsal)
Managerial career
2000–2005 Split Gašperov (futsal)
2005–2007 Brodosplit Inženjering (futsal)
2007–2008 Libya (futsal)
2010-2021 Croatia (futsal)
2021- Saudi Arabia women (futsal)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Mato Stanković (born 28 September 1970 in Dubrovnik, SFR Yugoslavia) is a Croatian futsal coach and former player. He is current coach of the Saudi Arabia women's national futsal team.[1]

Futsal managerial career

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Stanković managed MNK Split to the 2001–02 UEFA Futsal Cup semi-finals and had a successful spell with Libya.[2]

He replaced Mica Martić as manager of the Croatia national futsal team in August 2010, with Martić being the one to replace Stanković in 2003.[3]

Honors

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As a player

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  • 1990-1995 Dalma Split (1. CFNL)
  • 1995-2000 Split 1700 (1. CFNL)
  • Croatian champion 1996/1997
  • University futsal world championship, Finland, 1996

As a coach

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  • Croatian Champion:
  • Croatian Cup:
  • African Futsal Championship:
  • Arab Futsal Championship:
  • UEFA Futsal Champions league 3rd place 2001/2002, Mnk Split Gašperov
  • UEFA Futsal Champions league 1/4 finale 2002/2003, Mnk Split Gašperov
  • UEFA Futsal Champions league 1/4 finale 2003/2004, Mnk Split Gašperov
  • UEFA Futsal Champions league 1/8 finale 2005/2006, Mnk Brodosplit inž.
  • Assistant coach of Croatian national team 2002–2004
  • Coach of Libyan national team 2007–2009
  • Winner of African futsal championship (CAF), Tripoli, Libya, 2008
  • Winner of Arab futsal championship, Port Said, Egypt, 2009
  • Winner of North African futsal championship Tunisia, 2009
  • Placement and participation in the WORLD CUP, Brasil, 2008
  • Coach of Croatian national team 2010–2012
  • Winner of Mediterranean cup in Libya 2010
  • EURO 2012 ( European championship in futsal ) in Croatia, SEMI-FINALS

References

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