Ivan Leko
Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Template:Infobox football biography Ivan Leko (born 7 February 1978) is a Croatian professional football manager and former player who is currently head coach Belgian Pro League side KAA Gent.
Club career
Leko started his career with his hometown club Hajduk Split and played there for several seasons, before moving to Spain to join Málaga. In his early senior years, he was loaned to HNK Trogir.[1]
In January 2005, Leko returned for a brief stint with Hajduk; in the summer he joined Club Brugge.
On 15 January 2009, he decided to sign a contract for Germinal Beerschot. After his spell in Antwerp, he ended his career at Lokeren.
International career
Leko made his debut for Croatia in a June 1999 Korea Cup match against Egypt, coming on as a 65th-minute substitute for Mario Cvitanović, and earned a total of 13 caps, scoring no goals.[2] He was called up to the squad to participate in the 2006 FIFA World Cup, but played no part in the tournament, as Croatia exited in the group stage. His final international was a June 2006 friendly against Spain.[3]
Managerial career
Leko made his debut as a manager in 2014, with OH Leuven, but he managed club for a season.
In 2015, he became an assistant manager of Greek side PAOK under the coaching staff of Croatian manager Igor Tudor, who was sacked in 2016. For the 2016–17 season, he managed Sint-Truiden; for the next two seasons, 2017–18 and 2018–19, Leko was the manager of Club Brugge. He celebrated Jupiler Pro League and Belgian Super Cup in his first season in Brugge. Also, Leko won the title of Professional Manager of the Year. In October 2018, Belgian police interrogated him for corruption investigation.[4]
In May 2019, Club Brugge and Leko parted ways. The 41-year-old coach had been with the club since 2017.[5] On 1 June 2019, he was appointed at his new club, Al Ain. In December 2019, Leko left club Al Ain after a disastrous home defeat against Al Dhafra. Both sides had agreed to end their cooperation after five months of poor play.[6]
On 20 May 2020, Leko was appointed the manager of Royal Antwerp.[7] Taking over the team from Laszlo Bölöni, he led the team to win their first Belgian Cup since 1992, with a 1–0 win against his former side Club Brugge in the final. This earned Antwerp a qualification in the 2020–21 UEFA Europa League group stage for the first time in the club's history, where they were drawn in Group J against Tottenham Hotspur, LASK Linz and Ludogorets Razgrad. Leko led the team to a surprising second place finish in the group, with four wins and two losses, culminating in a 1–0 home victory against Tottenham on 29 October; as a result, the team qualified for the round of 32, where they were drawn against Rangers. In December 2020, Leko left Royal Antwerp and moved to Shanghai Port,[8][9][10] where he took up his new post with the Chinese team, under a two-year contract worth five million euros.[11][12] In February 2021, Leko was introduced as the new head coach of Shanghai Port at the SAIC Motor Pudong Arena.[13]
On 31 December 2022, he returned to Croatia to coach his former club Hajduk Split; however, he was dismissed on 23 October 2023.[14] On 4 January 2024, he became head coach of Belgian side Standard Liège.[15]
Investigation
In October 2018, while at Club Brugge, Leko was interrogated by Belgian police as part of a corruption investigation.[16][17][18] In the subsequent court case, the judge demanded to know why Leko had received a payment from Dejan Veljkovic's Cypriot account in 2015.[19] In June 2019, Leko was interrogated all day as part of the investigation into fraud in Belgian football, but was later released.[20][21]
Managerial statistics
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| Team | From | To | Record | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| P | W | D | L | Win % | |||
| OH Leuven | 26 February 2014 | 28 November 2014 | |||||
| Sint-Truiden | 1 July 2016 | 8 June 2017 | |||||
| Club Brugge | 8 June 2017 | 2 June 2019 | |||||
| Al-Ain | 2 June 2019 | 21 December 2019 | |||||
| Antwerp | 20 May 2020 | 29 December 2020 | |||||
| Shanghai Port | 1 January 2021 | 1 December 2022 | |||||
| Hajduk Split | 31 December 2022 | 23 October 2023 | |||||
| Standard Liège | 1 January 2024 | present | |||||
| Total | |||||||
Honours
Player
Hajduk Split
Málaga
- UEFA Intertoto Cup: 2002
Club Brugge
- Belgian Cup: 2006–07
- Belgian Supercup: 2005
Lokeren
Manager
Club Brugge
Antwerp
Hajduk Split
Individual
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