The Croat coach Dragan Skočić has been appointed as the new head coach of Team Melli on Thursday.
The 51 years old Croatian has just resigned from his post as head coach of Persian Gulf League club Sanat Naft after a long dispute with the Abadani club for their failure to respect the contract and failure to provide proper support for the team.
A day after Dragan Skočić announced his departure from Sanat Naft Abadan, he was appointed as Team Melli head coach.
Skočić first arrived in Iran in 2013 where he coached Malavan Anzali where he could not have much success with the team. Next season he was recruited by Foolad Khuzestan where he remained for two seasons and managed to improve the results of the team but still could not win them any trophies. He left Iran in 2016.
In 2018 Skočić turned up again in Iran where he took over the coached of Azadegan league side Khooneh be Khooneh. A season later 2019 he was coaching Sanat Naft Abadan in July before he resigned his post on 4th February 2020.
During his long managerial career, in Croatia, Saudi Arabia, and Iran, Skočić managed only a single achievement with his home club Rijeka, winning the Croatian Cup for the 2005–06 season.
Team Melli is the first National Team coaching experience of Dragan Skočić