Davor Čop (born 31 October 1958) is a Croatian retired football player and current head of Val's football academy.[1]
Managerial career
Čop took charge of Jadran Kaštel Sućurac in June 2012[2] and he was appointed manager of Zagora Unešić in October 2013, after leading Zmaj Blato.[3]
Personal life
His son Duje is a professional football player and also plays as a forward.
Honours
- Hajduk Split
- 1 time Yugoslav First League Champion: 1978–79
- 2 times Yugoslav Cup winner: 1977 and 1984
- Dinamo Vinkovci
- 1 time Yugoslav First League top-scorer: 1985–86 with 22 goals
References
- ^ Nogomet: Val se kadrovski ojačao u omladinskoj školi koju će voditi Davor Čop - Kastela (in Croatian)
- ^ NOGOMET: Davor Čop novi je trener Jadrana - Kastela (in Croatian)
- ^ DAVOR ČOP NOVI TRENER ZAGORE, DEBI NA ŠUBIĆEVCU - Radio Drniš (in Croatian)
External links
- Davor Čop at WorldFootball.net
- His career in list of Yugoslav players and coaches in Italy in RSSSF.
- Stats from Yugoslav Leagues until 1991 in Zerodic.
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