Marin Brbić

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Marin Brbić
President of Hajduk Split
In office
6 March 2019 – 13 July 2020
Preceded by
Succeeded by
In office
4 July 2012 – 1 April 2016
Preceded by
Succeeded by (acting)
Personal details
Born (1961-08-24) 24 August 1961 (age 60)
Makarska, PR Croatia, FPR Yugoslavia
NationalityCroatian
Alma materUniversity of Sarajevo
Occupation
  • Businessman
  • economist
ProfessionEconomist

Marin Brbić (born 24 August 1961) is a Croatian businessman and economist who last served as chairman of the Croatian football club Hajduk Split from 2019 to 2020.

Career[]

Brbić started his career in tourism. He was the hotel director and board member of the hotel company "Bluesun" with its headquarters in Zagreb. In June 2012, he applied for the job as chairman of Hajduk Split.

Brbić became president at a time when the club suffered an economic crisis and owned more than 15 million euros of debt. Brbić managed to get a loan from the banks for an amount of almost 4 million euros with the City of Split as bondsman for the loan. He managed to sell the club's most worthy players and lowered the wages drastically. During his time, Anton Maglica was the only player in which Hajduk paid money for a transfer deal in July 2012. Until 2016, Hajduk only got players who were free of contract.[1]

Brbić managed to close the economic gap and in recent years Hajduk started doing financially positive. It was revealed in 2016 that Hajduk was no longer in a financial crisis but a small debt to the City of Split still exists.[2]

As Hajduk was in a very hard financial situation, good sport results were not expected at that time. During his presidency that lasted 4 years, club changed 4 managers and 3 sports directors. During that time, Hajduk won 1 trophy (2012–13 national cup), finished twice as third and once as fourth in the national league championship and achieved twice to enter into the play-off round of the UEFA Europa League in 2014 and 2015.

During the 4-year period he served as president, quality players such as Ante Vukušić, Josip Radošević, Mario Pašalić, Antonio Milić, Dino Mikanović, Andrija Balić, Mijo Caktaš and were sold in order to solve financial situation.[3] Marketing activities and income significantly increased and a lot of new sponshorships were gained.[4][5]

On 4 June 2014, at a parking lot in Dugopolje, Brbić was attacked by Alojzije Šupraha, the referee chairman of the Split-Dalmatia County. The incident happened after Brbić attended a Hajduk Split youth match where they won a trophy. Brbić suffered a punch to the head and medical assistance was needed. The incident went to court and Šupraha was convicted. He was sentenced to 7 days in prison and a 6-month probation.[6]

Due to the irregularities in Croatian football, in November 2014, Hajduk refused to play a derby against Dinamo in Zagreb.[7] As a consequence on 29 November 2014, there was a large protest against Croatian Football Federation in Split supported with more than 30,000 people.[8] The result was modification of the Sports law by Croatian parliament in 2015.[9]

In June 2015, Brbić was elected for the next three years as the president.[10]

On 1 April 2016, the supervisory board of Hajduk voted 5-to-4 for the resignation of Brbić after a series of bad results on the football pitch but the true reasons were never completely explained.[11][12]

During the 2017 Croatian local elections, he ran as an independent candidate for the city council of Tučepi. He finished third with 21,20 per cent of the vote which was enough to secure him a place in the council.[13]

On 6 March 2019, Brbić was announced as the new president of Hajduk Split for the second time.[14] Considering the promise that Brbić gave to Hajduk fans before the start of the season, in which he said that if Hajduk does not secure second place at the end of the season, he is ready to leave the position of the club president, on 13 July 2020, Brbić resigned from that position.[15]

References[]

  1. ^ http://www.jutarnji.hr/marin-brbic--andabakov-menadzer--sef-najveceg-hotelskog-lanca-u-dalmaciji-/1039499///
  2. ^ "Slobodna Dalmacija - Marin Brbić: Ovu godinu ćemo završiti u plusu; Branka Ramljak: Radimo i više nego dobro". 24 November 2014.
  3. ^ "Jutarnji list - BRBIĆEV POSAO SNOVA Hajduk je od prodaje Bradarića, Kouassija i Milića zaradio 18,5 milijuna kuna". 14 February 2015.
  4. ^ "Slobodna Dalmacija - Piazza Italia novi sponzor Hajduka; Brbić: Imamo pojačanje iz Serie A!". 2 March 2016.
  5. ^ "VIDEO Hajduk dobio novog velikog sponzora".
  6. ^ "Slobodna Dalmacija - Šupraha osuđen zbog napada na Brbića". 15 November 2014.
  7. ^ "Derbi otkazan, Hajduk odbio izaći na teren zbog situacije s navijačima!".
  8. ^ "Jutarnji list - FOTO: DALMACIJA NA NOGAMA 30.000 navijača u Splitu: 'Otići ćemo u Zagreb pred vrata svima'". 29 November 2014.
  9. ^ "Nije pronađeno".
  10. ^ http://hajduk.hr/vijest/marin-brbic-dobio-mandat-na-jos-tri-godine-/6428/1039499///[permanent dead link]
  11. ^ "Pavasović Visković za Index: Smjena Brbića znači zaokret u politici Hajduka".
  12. ^ "Slobodna Dalmacija - 'Naš Hajduk': Spasili ste Hajduk od sigurne propasti. Odlazite kao pobjednik". 6 April 2016.
  13. ^ http://www.izbori.hr/231lok/rezult/1/nrezultati.html///
  14. ^ "SLUŽBENO: Marin Brbić novi je predsjednik Hajduka!".
  15. ^ "PREDSJEDNIK UPRAVE HNK HAJDUK MARIN BRBIĆ PODNIO OSTAVKU". hajduk.hr. 13 July 2020. Retrieved 13 July 2020.
Preceded by
President of Hajduk Split
July 2012 – April 2016
Succeeded by

(interim)
Preceded by
President of Hajduk Split
March 2019 – Jul 2020
Succeeded by
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