Božović agreed, official confirmation is awaited - Grof returns to the helm of Buducnost after 19 years

Božović has today, as we learn, agreed to return to Buducnost - and official confirmation is awaited. Only an unexpected twist at the last minute could prevent the already agreed cooperation

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Photo: Nefchi (X)
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In December 2006, he left the bench of Buducnost as the autumn champion, dissatisfied with the state of the largest Montenegrin club at the time, the work of the management... and much, much more...

He then went to Grbalj, no less, and just a few months later, the most brilliant period in his coaching career began in Russia.

Almost two decades later, Miodrag Božović agreed to return to the bench of the club whose player is a legend.

"Pobjeda" announced last night that the leaders of Buducnost have contacted Bozovic to take over the team after parting ways with Dejan Vukicevic.

Buducnost will also get a new sports director, Nenad Maslovar, Božović's former teammate from Crvena Zvezda, but also a colleague - he was the sports director of Grbalj from the aforementioned period. He will succeed Gavril Petrović.

Today, as we learn, Božović agreed to return to Buducnost - and official confirmation is awaited.

Only an unexpected turn of events, at the last minute, could prevent the already agreed cooperation.

Something similar happened this summer, although Božović, contacted by the previous president, did not give his word. And now...

He achieved his greatest success on the bench of Rostov, with whom he won the Russian Cup. In Serbia, on the bench of Red Star, he ended Partizan's long-standing dominance, won the title with a record margin and laid the foundation for Red Star's dominance as seen today.

He also managed the Moscow giants, Dynamo and Lokomotiv, and sat on the bench of Amkar, FC Moscow, Kryl Sovetov and Arsenal from Tula. He still holds the record in Russia as the foreigner who managed the most clubs, the most matches, and achieved the most victories.

He worked in Azerbaijan (Nefchi), as well as in Iran.

He returns to raise Buducnost, which is at its lowest point in history in terms of results - seventh in the Montenegrin league table out of 10 clubs.

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