Vladimir PetroviÃÂ (, ; born 1 July 1955) is a Serbian football manager and former player.
He is widely known domestically by his nickname Pià ¾on (), after the French for pigeon.
During his playing career, he mostly played for Red Star Belgrade and is one of the five Zvezdine zvezde (The Stars of Red Star) â the legends of the club.
He started out at Red Star making his debut in 1971, at the age of 16. With the team, he won four Yugoslav League Championship titles, one Yugoslav Cup and reached the final of the 1979 UEFA Cup Final, losing to Borussia Mönchengladbach. In 1980, he was named the Yugoslav Footballer of the Year.
In 1982, he moved abroad, and briefly played for Arsenal; he joined the London side in December 1982 and made 22 appearances in the 1982âÂÂ83 season. At Arsenal he had a brief but memorable career and helped them reach the semi-finals of both domestic cups (losing both to Manchester United). He scored twice in the league against Stoke City and West Ham United and once in the FA Cup quarter final against Aston Villa. In June 1983 he left Arsenal and subsequently played for Brest and AS Nancy in France, and Royal Antwerp (1) and Standard Liège (16) in Belgium. In all he played 526 matches for the clubs.
He also represented Yugoslavia 34 times and played in the 1974 World Cup and 1982 World Cups. His final international was an October 1982 European Championship qualification match away against Norway.
As assistant coach, Petroviàwon the 1990âÂÂ91 European Cup with Red Star, and as head coach when they won the 1996âÂÂ97 FR Yugoslavia Cup. He guided the Serbia and Montenegro national under-21 football team to a runners-up finish at the 2004 UEFA European Under-21 Championship.
In 2005, PetroviÃÂ managed the Chinese Dalian Shide team to the double. On 14 September 2007, PetroviÃÂ was named as coach of the Chinese national team. After China failed to qualify for the 2010 World Cup, he was sacked.
On 2 June 2009, Petroviàreturned to Red Star Belgrade. As manager, Petroviàwas part of takeover of Red Star by the club's veterans, replacing caretaker/interim coach Sinià ¡a GogiÃÂ. On 21 March 2010, Red Star officials unexpectedly sacked Petroviàafter a league defeat against Metalac.
On 4 June 2010, he was named the manager of Romanian club Politehnica TimiÃÂoara.
On 15 September 2010, PetroviÃÂ was named the new head coach of Serbia. On 14 October 2011, the football association of Serbia announced they had terminated their contract with PetroviÃÂ.
In 2013, he was the head coach of the Iraq national team. On 13 December 2013, he was named the head of coach of the Yemen national team. In May 2014, he resigned following the expiration of the contract. In 2015, PetroviÃÂ managed OFK Beograd.
Red Star Belgrade
Red Star Belgrade
Dalian Shide
Serbia and Montenegro U21