Career
He has 2 sons who live in Holland: Milan Bozovic and Dejan Bozovic. Božović has played for Yugoslav teams FK Budućnost Podgorica and, Dutch clubs RKC Waalwijk and Royal Bank of Canada Roosendaal, as well as in Indonesia, Cyprus and Japan. He represented his U-21 national side once.
As a coach he had a successful spell in Budućnost in 2006-2007 season, when his team was leading in Montenegrin First League, but he resigned in February 2007, due to the disagreement with the board.
Božović also was successful in Borac Čačak, as he made a competitive team out of a humble club Russian side Football Club Amkar Permanent qualified for the Union of European Football Associations Europa League for the first time in club"s history under his management.
Next season, his new club Football Club Moscow was among the leaders in the Russian Premier League for long stretches, before fading in the end of the season and falling out of European qualification. In early 2010, Football Club Moscow dropped out of the Premier League due to financial considerations, and Božović became a free agent.
On 27 April 2010, Božović signed a three-year contract with Football Club Dynamo Moscow.
After the game against his former club, Amkar, he was questioned in the flash interview, did he feel that he was playing against the team he had built himself. His answer was: "I feel I was playing against players who made me a coach." He resigned from Dynamo on 21 April 2011 after losing in a Russian Cup quarterfinal against Football Club (winning the Cup was the last hope for Dynamo to qualify for Union of European Football Associations Europa League). In Serbia Božović was nicknamed Grof (the Count or Earl), because of his orderly and elegant appearance.
In June 2012 he become the Manager General of Football Club. Red Star On May 29, 2015 it was announced that Božović would manage his former club
His start as Red Star manager was turbulent.
Serbian media and journalist was not on his side and criticizing him and his team play. After straight draw against Radnički Niš in front of 22.000 fans who started to chant against club board, Božović offer his resignation to the fans. Fans were explicit in their desire that board members must leave the club right away not him and give clear support to Božović.
Several board members including vice president and general director leave the club, and Božović started "little war" with medias and his address to the media were interesting for the public, but also direct and a clear message.
Božović mastermind Red Star to the 18 wins in a row and dominate Serbian Superliga with 26 points ahead of rivals, without defeat. With Božović at helm Red Star made the best start in club history.
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