Career
Later in his career he also became a football coach. Partizan Born in Bijeljina, Social Research Bosnia and Herzegovina, Admir Smajić began his career in his local town with FK Radnik Bijeljina. In 1979 Radnik reached the 1/8 finals of the Yugoslav Cup with Smajić being part of the team and that sealed him a move to Belgrade to play in FK Partizan.
He made his senior debut with Partizan in the 1979-1980 Yugoslav First League.
Whilst at Partizan he represented at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles where they reached the semi-finals before being eliminated by France. Later, in 1987 he also debuted for the main Yugoslav National team
Switzerland He played there for almost five years before joining Football Club Basel in the winter break of the 1992-1993 season. He played with Basel for the following 4 years, and then he moved to Bachelor of Science Young Boys in the winter break of the 1997-1998 season.
He eventually took up a player-manager role in 1998.
He was sacked at the end of the season and he also retired from playing. After representing at the 1984 Olympics, he later became A international for the Yugoslav National team Between friendly games, and qualifiers for the 1988 Union of European Football Associations European Championship, he has made 5 appearances, all in 1987.
Almost a decade later, and after the break-up of, he became part of national team of Bosnia and Herzegovina, making two appearances in 1996.
Smajić was given an emotional farewell in what was likely his last appearance for the Bosnian national team on 25 April 2000 in Sarajevo, a 0–1 result in a friendly against Fédération internationale de football association All Stars Thomas Häßler Roberto Baggio Mustapha Hadji Bernard Lama Dunga among others). Club Partizan Yugoslav First League: 1982-1983, 1985-1986, 1986-1987 National team