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Senad Kreso was born on 5 April, 1951 in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. At 69 years old, Senad Kreso height is 5 ft 10 in (180.0 cm).

Now We discover Senad Kreso's Biography, Age, 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 net worth at the age of 71 years old?

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Senad Kreso Age 71 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 5 April 1951
Birthday 5 April
Birthplace Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Nationality Bosnia and Herzegovina

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2016

On 22 January 2016, after a lackluster performance of the club in the 2015-16 Oman Professional League under the Bosnian, Salalah SC's management decided to part ways with Bosnian manager.

2015

On 12 July 2015, he was appointed as the manager of another Oman Professional Club, Salalah SC.

During the pre-season, he helped his side achieve the runners-up position in the 2015 Salalah Festival Football Cup when his side narrowly lost 4-2 on penalties to local rivals Al-Nasr S.C.C. after the match had ended 3-3 after extra time. His club began the 2015-16 Oman Professional League campaign on a disappointing note as they faced a 3-1 loss at home against defending champions and his former club, Al-Oruba SC at the Al-Saada Stadium. He helped his club qualify for the Quarter-finals of the 2015–16 Sultan Qaboos Cup following a massive 7-2 win over Oman Second Division League's Al-Salam SC in the Round of 32 and a 2-1 win over Oman First Division League's Al-Wahda SC in the Round of 16.

A couple of weeks later, the Bosnian was appointed as the head coach of local rivals of his former clubs Salalah and Dhofar, Al-Nasr S.C.S.C until the end of the 2015-16 Oman Professional League season. He helped his side win the 2015-16 Oman Professional League Cup.

2014

In July 2014, he moved back to Oman and more accurately to Sur where he was appointed as the head coach of the eventual winners of the 2014–15 Oman Professional League and the 2014–15 Sultan Qaboos Cup, Al-Oruba SC. But after some disputes with the club management, he was sacked by the Sur-based club on 5 September 2014, a few days before the beginning of the 2014–15 Oman Professional League.

2013

Before the beginning of the inaugural season of the Oman Professional League (2013-14 season), on 13 August 2013 he was appointed as the manager of the newly promoted Sohar-based club, Majees SC. But after some disputes with the club management and due to some financial delays he decided to part company with the Majees-based club.

In December 2013, he moved back to Bahrain where on 18 December 2013, he again signed a short-term contract with Bahraini Premier League club, Busaiteen Club. In his very short-stint with the Busaiteen-based club, he helped them achieve the runners-up position in the 2014 Bahraini King's Cup where unfortunately his side had to face a narrow 2-1 loss against his former club, East Riffa.

2012

In January 2012, he again moved out of Bosnia and Herzegovina and more accurately to his former working place, Bahrain. On 29 January 2012, he signed a one-year contract to be appointed as the manager of East Riffa Club.

2009

In 2009, he again made a move out of Bosnia and Herzegovina and this time to Oman where on 26 December 2009 he was appointed as the manager of Salalah-based Omani giants, Dhofar S.C.S.C. In his first year with then the 9-time Oman League winners, he helped them secure the 2nd position in the 2009–10 Oman Mobile League and also helped them achieve the runners-up position in the 2009 Sultan Qaboos Cup where they narrowly lost 7-6 on penalties to Saham SC. The club management was happy with the efforts and achievements of the Bosnian manager in his first ever season in the country and as a result on 29 May 2009, he signed a contract extension with the Salalah-based club. In the 2010-11 Oman League season, he helped the club win the biggest and the most prestigious trophy of the country, the 2011 Sultan Qaboos Cup. But after some disputes with the club management and due to some financial delays in December 2011, he decided to part company with the club.

2007

After a two-years successful stint with top Bahraini clubs, Al-Ahli Club and Al-Muharraq SC, the Bahrain Football Association appointed him as the manager of the Bahrain national under-23 football team. Looking at his success with the top clubs of Bahrain, the association appointed him as the manager of Bahrain national football team in 2007. His first major task was to lead the national team in the region's biggest football tournament, the 2007 Gulf Cup of Nations. He led his side to the Semi-Finals stage of the competition but unfortunately his side had to face a 1-0 loss against Oman in the Semi-finals.

2006

At the end of the 2006–07 Bahraini Premier League season, he was appointed as the manager of another Manama-based club, Al-Najma. He helped the club achieve the runners-up place in the 2008 Bahraini King's Cup.

2004

In 2004, he moved back to Manama and was reappointed as the manager of his former club, Al-Ahli Club. This particular time he helped the club achieve the runners-up position in all the three major titles of the Bahrain Football Association. Under the Bosnian manager, the club secured the 2nd position in the 2005–06 Bahraini Premier League, achieved the runners-up place in the 2006 Bahraini King's Cup and also achieved the runners-up place in the 2005 Bahraini Crown Prince Cup.

2003

His next move was to Bahrain in 2003 where he was appointed as the manager of Bahraini Premier League club, Al-Ahli Club. In his one-year stay at the Manama-based club, he helped them win the 2003 Bahraini King's Cup. He also helped them secure the 3rd position in the 2002–03 Bahraini Premier League.

2002

At the end of the 2002-03 season, he was appointed as the manager of another Bahraini club, Al-Muharraq SC. In his one-year stay at the Muharraq-based club, he helped them win the 2003–04 Bahraini Premier League.

2001

He then moved to Saudi Arabia in 2001 where he was appointed as the manager of Buraidah-based, Saudi Premier League club, Al-Raed and later in the mid-season he was appointed as the manager of another Saudi Arabian club, Al-Fateh SC.

2000

In the year 2000, he moved to North Africa where he was appointed as the manager of Sudan's most successful club, Al-Merrikh SC. In his one-year stay at the Omdurman-based club, he helped them win the 2000-2001 Sudan Premier League and the 2001 Sudan Cup.

1999

He first moved out of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1999 to Kuwait where he was appointed as the manager of Kuwaiti Premier League club, Al-Qadsia SC.

1985

Senad is married and lives with his family in his home town, Sarajevo. He is the holder of First Level Degree from the faculty of Sports Sciences of University of Sarajevo since 1985.

1984

He has had a successful managerial career from 1984 to 1999 in Bosnia and Herzegovina with teams like FK UNIS Vogošća, FK Mladost Župča, FK Sarajevo U20, FK Olimpik and Bosnia and Herzegovina national under-20 football team.

1980

In 1980, he moved back to Bosnia and Herzegovina where he signed a one-year contract with Goražde-based, FK Goražde. In 1981, he moved back to Vogošća and more accurately to his parent and former club, FK UNIS Vogošća before hanging his boots as a professional footballer in 1983.

1979

In 1979, he first moved out of Bosnia and Herzegovina as a footballer to Serbia where he played for a short period with Bela Crkva-based, FK BAK Bela Crkva.

1969

He began his professional footballing career in 1969 with his parent club, FK UNIS Vogošća and played there for a long period of six years. In 1975, he signed a long-term contract with Brčko-based, FK Jedinstvo Brčko.

1962

Senad began his footballing career in 1962 with the youth squad of top Bosnian club, FK Sarajevo. In 1963, he moved to Vogošća where he signed a long-term contract with FK UNIS Vogošća and played for the youth teams of the club for a long period of six years.

1955

Senad Kreso (born 5 April 1955) is a Bosnian football manager and a former footballer who is the current manager of Al-Nasr S.C.S.C. of Oman Professional League.