Ivo Sajh

Ivo von Sajh-Scheich (born on 21 January 1953[1] in Ljubljana[2]), is a Slovenian and Yugoslavian former football player who last worked as Head Coach of Tuvalu National Team and he finished his work in the year 2017.

Ivo Sajh
Personal information
Full name Ivo von Sajh-Scheich
Date of birth (1953-01-21) 21 January 1953
Place of birth Ljubljana, Slovenia, former SFR Yugoslavia
Playing position(s) Striker
Youth career
1965–1971 ND Slovan
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1972–1986 Ljubljana Indoor Team
Teams managed
1978 FC Dobrova
1992–1993 FC Asmaral
1994 FC Potrosnik Beltinci
1998 India (Technical Director)
1998 India U-17
1998 India U-20
2000 India
2000 Myanmar (Director of Coaching)
2001 Myanmar
2001–2002 FC Tahaddi
2002 AFC (Development Programme)
2003 Jasper United
2005 FCM Târgovişte
2008 FC Olympique Al Zawiyah Libya
2009 managerears16 = 2017 Kano Pillars
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only


Career

He played for ND Slovan on youthside from 1965 until injury and knee surgery in youth championship ended his professional career in 1971. One year later in 1972 played only Indoor football until 1986.

In the year 1979 he organized the first Slovenian Championship in Futsal.

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Coaching career

Sajh began his coaching career in 1978 for FC Dobrova who was Vice-Champion in the season 1978/1979. He was then from 1992 to 1993 Technical advisor for FC Asmaral. In 1994, he returned to Slovenia and signed for FC Potrosnik Beltinci. In 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 on position Technical Director/ National Coach of all Indian National Teams he issued a book "Technical- Tactical preparation of Footballer and Technical- Tactical preparation of the Team.

During his work with Myanmar Football Federation in the years 2000/ 2001 he lost only one Match.

In the year 2001 he prepared a six- years Development Program for Asian Football Confederation. In the same period in Asia he prepared and guided Coaching seminar for their local Coaches.

In the season 2001/2002 he took over Al Tahaddi from Benghazi Libya and played with them in CAF Confederation Cup but unfortunately the Club from Morocco eliminated them.

In the year 2005 he was in charge of Romania Club FCM Targoviste where for more than three months he did not lose any League or Cup match.

In the year 2008 with Libyan side FC Olympic from Al Zawiyah he did not lost any League and Cup Match.

FIFA awarded him for his contribution for Development of Football in Asia and his native Country Slovenia.

NIGERIA INTERNATIONALS

His boys Theophilus Afelokai ( he called him Joel), Gabriel Ikechukwu, Abdulwasiu Showemimo, Solomon Okpako,Muhammad Shagari, Ali Rabiu, Bello Musa Kofarmata, Mohammad Gambo and Ahmed Musa has been played for Nigeria at various levels in Final Stage of African Nations Cup, FIFA Confederations Cup and Final Stage of FIFA World Cup.

SEMIFINAL OF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE

In the year 2009 he brought his ex Club Kano Pillars Football Club to semifinal of African Champions League. After elimination of Al Ahly from Cairo in 3.rd Round the fans of Kano Pillars called him "Winning Coach". In the same year African media named him for the best African Football Coach.

FIFA CONFEDERATIONS CUP

In the year 2013 FIFA has confirmed that he is a "Father of Idea" for "FIFA Confederation Cup".

After a study abroad in February 2015 Ministry for Science, Education and Sport of Slovenia gave him a title High Graduated Football Coach Specialist Magister and he had the all rights to continue his study and become the first "Doctor of (Footballing) Science".

FAN

Since the year 2010 to the year 2015 he studied how to improve the football game with new system and he have prepared material for his new book.

He is the first Coach on whole World who found a new playing system ( in defense 1-2-2-1-1-1-2, in attack 2-2-2-1-3). Mentioned system could play only the Teams with an excellent skills. This system he named Fan what means in his native Country language "Pahljača".

FIFA WORLD CUP

In 28 December 2013 he have prepared the new system for FIFA World Cup with 4o Teams in eight groups with five National Teams in Final Stage. Anyway FIFA Council Members in 10 January 2017 have decided that from the year 2026 World Cup Final will be in format of 48 National Teams.

He is certified PRO Licensed Coach and University Graduate Football Coach Specialist Magister.

His last job was in Tuvalu where he educated their local Coaches on Coaching Seminar and he was also National Coach of Tuvalu. Meanwhile, during his stay in Tuvalu he helped Tuvalu Islands Football Association to prepare documents for admission of Tuvalu for FIFA and OFC. Decision probably will take place at their next Congress.

He finished his job in Tuvalu in the year 2017.

HUMANITARIAN ACTIVITY

On 26 April 1984, Ivo Sajh-Scheich organized a basketball match between the 1970s Yugoslavia World Champion Winner and 1984 National Team of Yugoslavia, 3.rd on Olympic Games in this year. The game had a purely humanitarian purpose. All the proceeds went for the construction of the then new Ljubljana maternity hospital.

Before the crowded Tivoli hall, with the result of 100:96 (54:50), they celebrated the team from 1970. It was also their match-breaking game.

And what is also very important, the maternity hospital was built 6 years before the planned deadline.

All participants, such as Dragan Kicanovic, Drazen Dalipagic, Zoran Slavnic, Dragutin Cermak, Vinko Jelovac, Aljosa Zorga, Petar Skansi, Nikola Plecas, Kresimir Cosic, Dragutin Cermak, Ivo Daneu and Dragan Kapicic, waived the fee. Unfortunately, Trajko Rajkovic who already died and Ljubodrag Simonovic, who did not want to appear because of the dispute with the Basketball Federation of Yugoslavia, did not participate.

By the way, for Yugoslavia 1984 has played also Drazen Petrovic, the great name of the Yugoslav and NBA basketball.

Honours

References

  1. "Looking For Coach - Soccer Agents Offer Coaches to Soccer Clubs". Archived from the original on 11 July 2011. Retrieved 26 September 2009.
  2. Slovenian coach keen on BFF job
  3. "TREINADORES - www.agentedesports.com.br". Archived from the original on 16 April 2009. Retrieved 26 September 2009.
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