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Niko Kovač (Croatian pronunciation: [nǐːko kǒʋaːtʃ, – kô-]; born 15 October 1971) is a professional football manager and former player. He is currently the manager of Bundesliga club Borussia Dortmund .
Nikola Kovač, better known as NiKo, is a Bosnian professional Counter-Strike 2 player who plays for Team Falcons. NiKo is often cited by many professionals and analysts alike as one of the greatest Counter-Strike players of all time and the best rifler in the history of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive .
Robert's older brother, Niko, brought Robert with him to Bayern when he took over as the manager of the club. On 3 November 2019, he and his older brother parted ways with the club. [15] In July 2020, Kovač joined AS Monaco as assistant coach, with Niko serving as manager. [16]
FILE - Then-Wolfsburg coach Niko Kovac gives instructions during the Bundesliga soccer match between VfL Wolfsburg and VfL Bochum at Vonovia Ruhrstadion stadium, Bochum, Germany, Saturday Dec. 2 ...
Niko Kovač (born 1971), Croatian football player and coach; Nikola "NiKo" Kovač (born 1997), Bosnian professional Counter-Strike player; Robert Kovač (born 1974), Croatian football player; Roberto Kovac (born 1990), Swiss basketball player; Slobodan Kovač (born 1967), Serbian volleyball player; Sonja Kovač (born 1984), Croatian actress and ...
A goal from Darijo Srna in the second minute put Australia on the back foot. Australia equalised with a penalty goal from Craig Moore in the 38th minute after Croatian defender Stjepan Tomas handballed near the Croatian goal. Niko Kovac gave Croatia a 2–1 lead after halftime before Australia equalised again through Harry Kewell in the 79th ...
Moreno was sacked in July, and replaced by former Bayern Munich manager Niko Kovač, who finished the following season in third position with 78 points and winning 24 matches from 38 (63%). Kovač left at the start of the year 2022, [ 34 ] being replaced by Philippe Clement . [ 35 ]
Frankfurt manager Niko Kovač reached a second consecutive final in his last season with the club. The match was the 8th final for Eintracht Frankfurt, with a record of four wins and three losses prior. Frankfurt last won the competition in 1988, the last major title for the club at the time, winning 1–0 against VfL Bochum.