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Ljubinko Drulović

Ljubinko Drulović ((セルビア語:Љубинко Друловић); born 11 September 1968) is a former Serbian footballer who played as a winger, and the current coach of FK Partizan.
He spent the most notable part of his playing career in Portugal, with stints at Porto and Benfica – ten seasons between the two teams combined, winning 14 major titles with the former.
Drulović represented the Serbian national team in one World Cup and one European Championship, gaining nearly 40 caps.
==Club career==
Drulović was born in Nova Varoš, Serbia, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. After playing out his contract at FK Rad in the summer of 1992 he signed a two-year deal with Portuguese club Gil Vicente FC, but only played there until December 1993, after which he moved to the Primeira Liga with FC Porto; between both teams, he finished the 1993–94 season with a career-best 18 goals.
Drulović was one of very few players to have contributed to each of Porto's five consecutive titles during the 90s. He was mostly remembered at the side for his pin-point assists and incredible ability to cross the ball, mainly to the head of Mário Jardel.
In 2001, already 33, Drulović moved to S.L. Benfica. After a slow 2002–03 campaign he returned home and signed with FK Partizan, being one of the most influential players in the club as it reached the group stage in the UEFA Champions League; he moved back to Portugal a year later, finishing out his career with lowly F.C. Penafiel alongside former Porto teammate António Folha.
Drulović began his coaching career with modest Portuguese club G.D. Tourizense, in 2006–07. At its closure, he obtained a professional coaching licence.
In early April 2008 Drulović became manager of FK Banat Zrenjanin, in the Serbian top level.〔(Ljubinko Drulović novi trener Banata ); MTS Mondo, 4 April 2008 〕 As its fifth manager of the season – he replaced Žarko Soldo – he took over a club under relegation threat (8th place out of 12), with eleven matches to go.〔(Banat se uzda u čudo ); MTS Mondo, 16 May 2008 〕 Eventually, he could not help prevent the club from dropping down a level, after a 1–4 loss to FK Vojvodina, on 17 May.〔(MSL: Banat ispao, ostalo 3 razlike ); B92, 17 May 2008 〕
In June 2008, Drulović moved to Slovenia, signing with NK Drava Ptuj. Almost two years later, in January 2010, he was appointed coach of Clube Desportivo Primeiro de Agosto of Angola.〔(1º de Agosto hire new coach ); Angola Press, 8 January 2010〕

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