Vahid Halilhodžić

Vahid Halilhodžić
Halilhodžić as head coach of Algeria in 2014
Personal information
Full name Vahid Halilhodžić
Date of birth (1952-05-15) 15 May 1952
Place of birth Jablanica, PR Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia
Height 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in)
Position(s) Forward
Youth career
–1968 Turbina Jablanica
1968–1971 Velež Mostar
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1971–1981 Velež Mostar 207 (103)
1971–1972Neretva (loan) 18 (8)
1981–1986 Nantes 163 (93)
1986–1987 Paris Saint-Germain 18 (8)
Total 406 (211)
International career
1975–1978 Yugoslavia U21 12 (12)
1976–1985 Yugoslavia 15 (8)
Managerial career
1990–1992 Velež Mostar
1993–1994 Beauvais
1997–1998 Raja Casablanca
1998–2002 Lille
2002–2003 Rennes
2003–2005 Paris Saint-Germain
2005–2006 Trabzonspor
2006 Al-Ittihad
2008–2010 Ivory Coast
2010–2011 Dinamo Zagreb
2011–2014 Algeria
2014 Trabzonspor
2015–2018 Japan
2018–2019 Nantes
2019–2022 Morocco
Medal record
Competitor for  Yugoslavia
UEFA U-21 Euro1978
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Vahid Halilhodžić (Bosnian pronunciation: [ʋȃ:xid xǎlilxodʒitɕ]; born 15 May 1952) is a Bosnian professional football manager and former player. He is regarded as one of the most controversially successful Bosnian football managers, due to his successful tenure in coaching various national teams yet having problematic relations with his teams and players due to different approaches.

Regarded as one of the best Yugoslav players, Halilhodžić had successful playing spells with Velež Mostar and French clubs Nantes and Paris Saint-Germain before retiring in 1987. During that time, he earned 15 full international caps for Yugoslavia and was part of national squads who won the 1978 European Under-21 Championship and played at the 1982 FIFA World Cup. He was top scorer of the French league in 1983 and 1985.

In the early 1990s, Halilhodžić turned to coaching and, after a short stint as a sporting director at Velež, permanently moved to France in 1993 after fleeing war-torn Bosnia with his family. Since then, he managed a number of teams in French-speaking countries and his achievements include winning the 1997 CAF Champions League with Moroccan side Raja Casablanca, leading French side Lille from second level to third place in Ligue 1 in less than three years, winning the 2003–04 Coupe de France with Paris Saint-Germain, and winning the Croatian league in 2011 with Dinamo Zagreb.

Halilhodžić also qualified for the 2010 World Cup with Ivory Coast (although he was sacked only months before the final tournament) and the 2014 World Cup with Algeria, with whom he reached the round of 16, Algeria's best result in history. Later, he qualified for the 2018 World Cup with Japan, but again was fired just prior to the tournament. After a short stint with Nantes in 2018, where he helped avoid relegation to Ligue 2, Halilhodžić became head coach of the Morocco national team, whom he qualified for the 2022 World Cup. Like with Ivory Coast and Japan, he was also sacked by Royal Moroccan Football Federation on August 11, 2022, after Morocco's poor performance at the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations and his fallout with star player Hakim Ziyech.