Career
In his playing days, spent almost exclusively in Portugal – exactly ten years, nine of those in the first division, where he amassed totals of 191 games and 18 goals – he played mainly as a defensive midfielder (although he could occasionally appear as a central defender). After retiring in 2003 Jokanović took on a manager career, in the same country. Born in Belgrade, Jokanović spent the vast majority of his professional playing career on the Portuguese island of Madeira, appearing for each of the region"s biggest clubs.
In 2001, after helping his side to the final of the Cup of Portugal, Jokanović was released, and promptly signed for Communicative Disorders Nacional who competed in the second division.
After almost two years in charge of their under-19 team, Jokanović was appointed manager of Nacional midway through 2006-2007, and left the club at the end of the following campaign. After two years as an assistant – he also served the team as a scout and a match observer – he was re-signed on 13 December 2009, replacing Manuel Machado who was recovering from surgery-related complications.
At the end of the 2009-2010 season, Jokanović definitely replaced Machado at Nacional"s helm, proffiting from the opportunity by signing several of his former compatriots (one Montenegrin, one Slovene and three Croats), as his teams rarely fielded more than two or three Portuguese players. On 13 March 2011, following a 1–1 home draw against Académica de Coimbra – who equalized in the 92nd minute – Jokanović was fired by Nacional.
He remained connected with the team subsequently, in the scouting department.
Jokanović returned to União da Madeira on 11 November 2011 (after 18 years), being appointed head coach at the second level club At the end of the 2012-2013 campaign, he left the team