Muhamed Konjić


Muhamed Konjić is a Bosnian retired professional footballer who played as a centre-back, most notably for [AS AS Monaco FC|Monaco FC|Monaco], Coventry City and the Bosnia and Herzegovina national team who he also captained.

Club career

A solid defender, he played for many clubs around Europe including FC Zürich, AS Monaco, Coventry City and Derby County.
Konjić played in Jean Tigana's talented Monaco side which famously put Manchester United out of the Champions League in 1998 on away goals after a 1–1 draw at Old Trafford.
Early in 1999, Konjić was recruited by Gordon Strachan, manager of English Premiership side Coventry City for a fee of around £2 million. He became the first Bosnian to play in England’s top tier. Injuries prevented fans from getting a real glimpse of the player though, as he made just 19 appearances before the club's relegation at the end of the 2000–01 season.
In the next three seasons, all of which were spent in the Championship. 'Big Mo' made 138 appearances, and scored four goals. During this period, Konjić had captained the club and became a fan favourite. He was renowned both for his fully committed style of play and also his willingness to bring the ball forward if the midfield and attack were not having any impact.
He was sold at the end of the 2003–04 season to Derby County by then Sky Blues manager Peter Reid. In the 2004–05 season, he made 18 appearances in George Burley's Derby side which reached the Football League Championship play-offs. Injuries have continued to hamper his progress, and he made just one appearance for Derby in the 2005–06 season as a result. He was released at the end of the season and subsequently retired from playing.

International career

Konjić was an influential player in the Bosnian-Herzegovinian squad, for whom he was capped 39 times and scoring 3 goals. He was the captain in the first match played by Bosnia and Herzegovina on 30 November 1995. This match, a 2–0 defeat to Albania, famously came just nine days after the Dayton Peace Agreement brought an end to the Bosnian conflict.
His final international was an August 2006 friendly match against France.

Personal life

Konjić spent the first eight months of the Bosnian War in his country's army. After his military discharge he trained in the streets, often during artillery raids when everybody else was covering in bomb shelters or cellars.

Career statistics

No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
114 October 1998Žalgiris Stadium, Vilnius, Lithuania1–02–4UEFA Euro 2000 qualifying
229 March 2000Bilino Polje Stadium, Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina1–01–0Friendly
37 October 2001Koševo City Stadium, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina1–05–02002 FIFA World Cup qualification

Honours

Individual