à ½arko Odà ¾akov (; born 11 November 1955) is a retired soccer player who played as a midfielder. Born in Yugoslavia, he played for the Australia national team 13 times. Former Australia coach Rale Rasic in 2006 picked Odà ¾akov in his greatest Socceroo team.
Odà ¾akov played 109 matches over eight years for FK Vardar in the Yugoslav First League, scoring nine goals.
In 1982, he emigrated to Australia where he played for Preston Makedonia in the National Soccer League.
From 1985 until 1987 he played at NSL club Sydney Croatia. It was at Croatia that he took the notice of the Australian selectors.
After two years at Croatia, he moved to Blacktown City where he played two years, playing 55 NSL matches.
In 1985 Odà ¾akov played his first international match for the Australia. In all he played 13 full international matches for the Socceroos, playing his last match in 1987.
Odà ¾akov played three matches for the Australia national futsal team at the 1989 FIFA Futsal World Championship.
Soon after retiring Odà ¾akov returned to his native North Macedonia. He soon received his coaching accreditation in Belgrade.
After a string of assistant coaching roles Odà ¾akov had stint managing FK Vardar, where he managed to place Vardar in the top half of the Macedonian First League.
Odà ¾akov managed various North Macedonia youth teams, including the North Macedonia national under-21 football team.
The Zarko Odzakov Cup is named in honour of Odà ¾akov. It is contested by Sydney United (formerly Sydney Croatia) and Bankstown City (a team representing the Macedonian-Australian community).