Besnik Hasi

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Besnik Hasi

Besnik Ilmi Hasi (born 29 December 1971) is a Kosovar professional football coach and former player who is the head coach of Belgian club Mechelen.

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Hasi with Anderlecht in 2016
Personal information
Full name Besnik Ilmi Hasi
Date of birth (1971-12-29) 29 December 1971 (age 53)
Place of birth Gjakova, SFR Yugoslavia
Height 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Position(s) Centre-back, defensive midfielder
Team information
Current team
Mechelen (head coach)
Youth career
–1988 Vëllaznimi
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1988–1990 Liria Prizren 46 (7)
1990–1994 Zagreb 5 (1)
1991–1992Dinamo Pančevo (loan)
1992–1993Prishtina (loan) 1 (0)
1993–1994Samobor (loan)
1994–1997 Genk 79 (18)
1997–1998 1860 Munich 7 (0)
1998–2000 Genk 62 (3)
2000–2006 Anderlecht 107 (1)
2006–2007 Lokeren 35 (1)
2007–2008 Cercle Brugge 31 (0)
Total 372 (31)
International career
2000–2007 Albania 47 (2)
2007 Kosovo 1 (0)
Managerial career
2008–2014 Anderlecht (assistant)
2014–2016 Anderlecht
2016 Legia Warsaw
2017 Olympiacos
2018–2021 Al-Raed
2021–2022 Al-Ahli
2023– Mechelen
*Club domestic league appearances and goals
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Club career

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Born in Gjakova, SFR Yugoslavia (present day Kosovo), he began playing with his hometown team KF Vëllaznimi at an early age before joining KF Liria playing back then in the Yugoslav Second League where he began playing as a senior. He played one game with FC Prishtina in the 1991–92 Yugoslav First League.[1] He then played with NK Zagreb and FK Dinamo Pančevo (on loan) still in Yugoslavia. In 1992, he returned to NK Zagreb, now playing in a newly formed Croatian First League and he also played with NK Samobor before moving to Belgium.

Hasi moved to KRC Genk in mid-1994, then to 1860 Munich where he played only seven times during the 1997–98 season. He returned to KRC Genk establishing himself in starting lineup, winning the Belgian Title in the 1998–99 season. During his time at Genk, his family were forced to flee Kosovo to Albanian during the Kosovo War.[2]

Hasi moved to RSC Anderlecht in May 2000 and, despite only playing 16 matches in his first season due to injury problems, helped the club retain their league title. He played 30 games the following year, including five in the UEFA Champions League to add to his five of the previous season.

Groin and knee problems restricted Hasi to eleven league appearances and four UEFA Cup games in 2002–03, however, but he returned to fitness to help Anderlecht win back the Belgian crown the following season.

In the 2004–05 season, he suffered torn ligaments in his left knee and was out for three months, when he came back he was limited to just 14 starts as Anderlecht relinquished the title.

Hasi moved to Lokeren during the 2005–06 season. On 11 June 2007, he signed a two-year contract with Cercle Brugge.

International career

Albania

On 15 November 2000, Hasi made his debut with Albania in a friendly match against Malta after coming on as a substitute at 46th minute in place of Devi Muka,[3] and he was one of the first Kosovo Albanian to play for Albania.[4] Hasi received the Albanian citizenship on 21 February 2001.[5]

Kosovo

Six months after retiring from international football with Albania, on 15 June 2007, Hasi made his debut with Kosovo in a friendly match against Saudi Arabia after being named in the starting line-up and acting as captain of the team.[6][7][8]

Managerial career

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Anderlecht

Hasi retired at the end of the 2007–08 season and became the assistant manager of his former club RSC Anderlecht. He signed a two-year contract at the club in 2008, continuing as assistant coach for six years.

Hasi was promoted to head coach on 10 March 2014 following the sacking of John van den Brom in the aftermath of Anderlecht winning only three out of their eight post-Christmas league games, and being threatened with falling out of the title race.[9][10] Under Hasi, the Mauves won eight of their remaining eleven games - winning their final five games in the closing stretch - to complete the Belgian Championship hat-trick.

Following two and a half seasons as head coach with the club, Hasi was sacked on 26 May 2016 after losing the league title to rivals Club Brugge.[11][12]

Legia Warsaw

On 4 June 2016, Hasi was appointed new manager of Legia Warsaw.[13] Due to poor results, notably the disastrous 6–0 home defeat to Borussia Dortmund in the 2016–17 UEFA Champions League, Hasi was relieved of his duties on 18 September 2016.[14][15][16]

Olympiacos

On 9 June 2017, Hasi was unveiled as the new manager of the Greek team Olympiacos F.C., penning a two-year contract worth €600k per annum.[17] The board chose him over other candidates based on his experience in UEFA Champions League qualifying matches, with the objective of leading the Reds to the competition's group stage after a year's absence. The feat was officially accomplished on 22 August 2017, as the team pulled off a 3–1 aggregate victory (2–1 at home and 1–0 away) over Rijeka in the competition's playoffs.[18] Criticized for his substandard defensive coaching and man management, Hasi was relieved of his duties on 25 September 2017,[19] due to a string of negative results including a 2–3 Champions League group stage home defeat against Sporting CP, and successive league fixtures without a win, culminating to a 3–2 away loss to arch-rivals AEK[20] despite being 0–2 up after just over 60 minutes of play.

Saudi Arabia

On 26 July 2018, Hasi was appointed manager of Saudi Arabian club Al-Raed.[21] During the 2019–20 season, Hasi lead Al-Raed to a fifth-place finish, their highest in the top flight.

On 6 June 2021, Hasi was appointed manager of Al-Ahli.[22] He was sacked on 4 March 2022 after a 1–0 defeat to Al-Ettifaq.[23]

Career statistics

Club

More information Club, Season ...
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition[24][25]
Club Season League National cup[a] Continental Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Liria 1988–89 Second League 273273
1989–90 194194
Total 467467
Zagreb 1990–91 Second League 5151
1992–93 Prva HNL 00[26]
Total 5151
Dinamo Pančevo (loan) 1991–92 Third League North
Prishtina 1991–92[1] Yugoslav Second League 1010
1992–93 Independent League of Kosovo
Total 1010
Samobor (loan) 1993–94 Druga HNL
Genk 1994–95 Belgian Second Division 33143314
1995–96 282282
1996–97 Belgian First Division 182182
1998–99 32250372
1999–2000 2911120322
Total 14021117014822
1860 Munich 1997–98 Bundesliga 7070
Anderlecht 2000–01 Belgian First Division 16060220
2001–02 3011091402
2002–03 15041191
2003–04 280100380
2004–05 16070230
2005–06 30101050
Total 1081203721473
Lokeren Oost-Vlaanderen 2005–06 Belgian First Division 151151
2006–07 200200
Total 351351
Cercle Brugge 2007–08 Belgian First Division 31020330
Career total 372305144242133
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International

More information National team, Year ...
Appearances and goals by national team and year
National teamYearAppsGoals
Albania 200010
200150
200250
2003111
200470
200570
200651
200760
Total472
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Scores and results list Albania's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Hasi goal.
More information No., Date ...
List of international goals scored by Besnik Hasi
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
110 September 2003Qemal Stafa Stadium, Tirana, Albania Georgia1–03–1Euro 2004 qualifying
22 September 2006Dinamo Stadium, Minsk, Belarus Belarus2–22–2Euro 2008 qualifying
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Managerial statistics

As of 4 March 2022
More information Team, From ...
Team From To Record
G W D L Win % Ref.
Anderlecht 10 March 2014 26 May 2016 119642827053.78 [27]
Legia Warsaw 4 June 2016 18 September 2016 18567027.78 [28][29][30][31][32]
Olympiacos 8 June 2017 25 September 2017 11632054.55 [33]
Al-Raed 28 July 2018 31 May 2021 97362338037.11 [34]
Al-Ahli 1 July 2021 5 March 2022 256109024.00
Total 2701177083043.33
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Honours

Player

Genk

Anderlecht

Manager

Anderlecht

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