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16 Facts About Slavoljub Muslin

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Slavoljub Muslin began his head coaching career in 1988 and has since had stints in France, Morocco, Serbia, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Belgium, Cyprus, Belarus, Russia and Saudi Arabia.

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Slavoljub Muslin was a defensive stalwart for Red Star Belgrade in the 1970s.

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Slavoljub Muslin spent the next three seasons at Pau, before moving on to Bordeaux in the summer of 1995.

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Slavoljub Muslin was sacked during spring 1996 due to poor domestic league form, which meant that he didn't get to lead the team in the UEFA Cup quarterfinals where the Girondins eliminated the favourites AC Milan and later made it to the final where they lost to a Bayern Munich team featuring the likes of Lothar Matthaus, Jurgen Klinsmann, Oliver Kahn and Markus Babbel.

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Slavoljub Muslin went to Le Mans in the summer of 1997.

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Slavoljub Muslin won the league again next season, but lost in the cup final to bitter rivals Partizan.

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Slavoljub Muslin was not without a job for too long, as in late March 2002, Levski Sofia sacked their coach Rudiger Abramczik mid-season and offered the job to Slavoljub Muslin, who promptly steered the team to the league and cup double in May He was sacked in April 2003, as Levski were trailing the leaders by eight points in the domestic league.

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Slavoljub Muslin resigned from his post on 8 March 2005, citing differences in opinion over the vision for the team's immediate future as the reason.

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Slavoljub Muslin's departure came after league matchday 17 with Metalurh occupying the 3rd spot in Vyscha Liha.

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In December 2005, Slavoljub Muslin was appointed as coach of Lokomotiv Moscow.

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Slavoljub Muslin was already under the gun following his team's elimination in UEFA Cup's first round to Belgian side Zulte Waregem, and after giving up the league leading position, he was promptly fired in October 2006.

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Slavoljub Muslin arrived at the club in the middle of a bad run of results that prompted previous coach Ariel Jacobs' departure with Lokeren in 13th league spot.

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On 7 September 2007, Slavoljub Muslin was announced as the new coach of Khimki.

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Slavoljub Muslin was released in 2010, due to the elimination of team in the quarter-finals of the cup, although the team was second in the Championship.

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On 17 June 2014, Slavoljub Muslin was announced as the new head coach of Amkar Perm in Russian Football Premier League.

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Slavoljub Muslin was announced as a new head coach of Standard Liege on 5 June 2015.