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Ivo Sajh (Ivo von Sajh-Scheich) was born on 21 January, 1953 in Ljubljana, Slovenia, SFR Yugoslavia, is an A Kano Pillars F.C. managers. Discover Ivo Sajh'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 71 years old?
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71 years old |
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21 January, 1953 |
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Ljubljana, Slovenia, SFR Yugoslavia |
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Slovenia
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Ivo Sajh Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Ivo Sajh worth at the age of 71 years old? Ivo Sajh’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Slovenia. We have estimated Ivo Sajh's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Ivo von Sajh-Scheich (born on 21 January 1953 in Ljubljana ), is a Slovenian and Yugoslavian former football player who last worked as the head coach of Tuvalu national football team.
He played for ND Slovan on youthside from 1965 until injuries and a knee surgery in a youth championship ended his professional career in 1971.
The match ended 100:96 (54:50) for the 1970s team.
The game had a purely humanitarian purpose, as all the proceeds went for the construction of the Ljubljana maternity hospital.
Sajh began his coaching career in 1978 for FC Dobrova who were runners-up in the 1978/1979 season.
In 1979, he organized the first Slovenian futsal Championship.
In April 1984, Ivo Sajh organized a basketball match between the 1970s Yugoslavia world basketball champions and the 1984 national basketball team of Yugoslavia, who finished third at the Olympic Games later that year.
A year later, he started playing indoor football until 1986.
He was then from 1992 to 1993 technical advisor for FC Asmaral.
In 1994, he returned to Slovenia and signed for FC Potrosnik Beltinci, during his time with FC Potrosnik Beltinci he coached the team to 6th place of the PrvaLiga Telekom Slovenije, the best result in the history of the club.
Before his work as the technical director/ national coach of all Indian national teams, he issued a book named Technical- Tactical preparation of Footballer and Technical- Tactical preparation of the Team.
During his time with the Myanmar Football Federation between 2000 and 2001 he lost just one match.
In the year 2001 he prepared a six- year development program for the Asian Football Confederation.
In the same period in Asia he prepared and guided coaching seminars for local coaches.
He took over as coach of Al Tahaddy, a football team from Benghazi where he qualified them for the 2002 CAF Cup but eventually lost to FUS Rabat at the first round.
In 2005, he was in charge of Romanian club FCM Targoviste where for more than three months he did not lose any league or cup match; a feat he repeated with Libyan side Olympic Azzaweya three years later.
FIFA awarded him for his contribution in the development of football in Asia and his native country Slovenia.
He led Nigerian side Kano Pillars to the semifinal of the CAF Champions League where they lost to another Nigerian club, Heartland.
He was named African Coach of the Year that year.
He is the first coach to use a new playing system (1-2-2-1-1-1-2 in defense, 2-2-2-1-3 in attack).
The system could only be used efficiently by teams with excellent skills.
He named his system Pahljača which means "fan" in his native Slovenian.
His last job was in Tuvalu where he educated local coaches on several coaching seminars and where he was also the national football team coach.
During his stay in Tuvalu, he helped the Tuvalu Islands Football Association to prepare documents for admission of Tuvalu as members of FIFA and the OFC.