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Miodrag Božović was born on 22 June, 1968 in Mojkovac, SR Montenegro, Yugoslavia, is a Montenegrin football manager (born 1968). Discover Miodrag Božović's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?

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Age 55 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 22 June 1968
Birthday 22 June
Birthplace Mojkovac, SR Montenegro, Yugoslavia
Nationality Montenegro

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Miodrag Božović Height, Weight & Measurements

At 55 years old, Miodrag Božović height is 1.96 m .

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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

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Miodrag Božović Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Miodrag Božović worth at the age of 55 years old? Miodrag Božović’s income source is mostly from being a successful footballer. He is from Montenegro. We have estimated Miodrag Božović's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1927

Božović lead Red Star to the 27th club league title in history, and the first in his career.

Božović stated that he is very happy like never before in his life.

After clear and unambiguous support from Red Star fans, who were chanted his name and ask to stay, Grof Božović signed new two-year contract with Red Star to lead the club to the Champions League.

Božović said that chants from the fans and whole stands of Marakana are the biggest thing which happened to him in his life, after birth of his sons.

He record his first European victory, which is also Red Star first in three years and five matches in a row, against Valletta FC in first match of second qualifying round for the Champions League in Valletta.

1968

Miodrag "Grof" Božović (, ; born 22 June 1968) is a Montenegrin football manager of Neftchi PFK and is a former player.

1994

A tall central defender, Božović played alongside Yugoslav and Montenegrin legends Predrag Mijatović and Dejan Savićević at Budućnost Titograd and for fellow Yugoslav team Red Star Belgrade, whom he left in 1994 during the civil war to play in Indonesia.

He also played for Dutch clubs RKC Waalwijk and RBC Roosendaal, as well as in Cyprus and Japan.

During his playing career Božović won Yugoslav Cup with Red Star Belgrade.

He represented his U-21 national side once.

2006

As a coach, he had a successful spell in Budućnost in the 2006–07 season, when his team was leading in Montenegrin First League, but he resigned and joined Grbalj in February 2007, due to the disagreement with the board.

Božović also was successful in Borac Čačak, as he made a competitive team out of a humble club.

Russian side FC Amkar Perm qualified for the UEFA Europa League for the first time in club's history under his management.

Next season, his new club FC Moscow was among the leaders in the Russian Premier League for long stretches, before fading in the end of the season and falling out of European qualification.

2010

In early 2010, FC Moscow dropped out of the Premier League due to financial considerations, and Božović became a free agent.

On 27 April 2010, Božović signed a three-year contract with FC Dynamo Moscow.

After the game against his former club, Amkar, he was questioned in the flash interview, did he feel that he was playing against the team he had built himself.

His answer was: "I feel I was playing against players who made me a coach."

2011

He resigned from Dynamo on 21 April 2011 after losing in a Russian Cup quarterfinal against FC Rostov (winning the Cup was the last hope for Dynamo to qualify for UEFA Europa League).

In Serbia Božović was nicknamed Grof (the Count or Earl), because of his orderly and elegant appearance.

2012

In June 2012 he became the manager of FC Rostov.

2013

The next season Rostov won the 2013–14 Russian Cup.

2015

On 29 May 2015 it was announced that Božović would manage his former club Red Star Belgrade.

His start as Red Star manager was turbulent.

Red Star was eliminated by Kairat in the first qualifying round for the Europa League and started off the regular season with a comeback win against OFK Beograd and a draw against Metalac in Gornji Milanovac in the first two rounds of the Serbian Superliga.

Serbian media and journalist were not on his side and criticized him and his team's play.

After a draw against Radnički Niš in front of 22.000 fans who started to chant against the club board, Božović offered his resignation.

Fans were explicit in their desire that board members must leave the club right away, not him, and gave clear support to Božović.

Several board members including the vice president and the general director left the club and Božović started a "little war" with the media.

After the series of bad performances, Red Star dominated throughout the match and won after a comeback against Čukarički, considered the best match of the season.

Following these incidents, Božović masterminded Red Star to 24 straight wins in the regular season, a new club record, and dominated the Serbian Superliga with 32 points ahead of their rivals.

With Božović at the helm Red Star made the best start in club history.

2017

He signed with the Russian Premier League club FC Arsenal Tula before the 2017–18 season.

He led the club to the 7th place in the 2017–18 Russian Premier League, the best position in club's history.

He did not renew his Arsenal contract at the end of the season.

2018

On 5 October 2018, he signed a 2-year contract with FC Krylia Sovetov Samara.

2020

He left Krylia Sovetov by mutual consent on 28 June 2020, with the team in the last position in the table.

On 3 September 2021, he returned to Arsenal Tula.

Arsenal was relegated at the end of the 2021–22 Russian Premier League after taking last place.

On 24 December 2023, Božović was announced as the new Head Coach of Azerbaijan Premier League club Neftçi following the departure of Adrian Mutu.