Milija Brkić (Serbian Cyrillic: Милија Бркић; born 23 October 1954) is a Serbian retired professional footballer who played from the early 1970s to early 1990s. After retiring he served as a manager for numerous different clubs.
Brkić began his managerial career in 1991 for his parent club Bor, spending several years as a coach of the first team in the Yugoslav Second League. He was also caretaker coach of Zemun, replacing Dragan Lacmanović in late 2006.[2]
In 2010 Brkić came back to his original club, Bor, trying to help his former club return to the old way of success.[3] Unfortunately, bad finance situations in the club impacted their season, making it very turbulent.
After a few years of break, Brkić decided to accept an offer to manage FK Budućnost Arilje, where he lived, and to help them to achieve placement in the Drina Zone League. They succeeded, without a single recorded loss in season.[4] However, Brkić declined to extend his contract with the club.
References
^Milija Brkic; 11v11.com - The home of football statistics and history (in English)