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Under his management, Čakovec surprisingly came in position to fight for the fifth place in the Croatian league for some time during the autumn of 2000. They finished the season in 8th place.
Under his management, Čakovec surprisingly came in position to fight for the fifth place in the Croatian league for some time during the autumn of 2000. They finished the season in 8th place.
In the 1990s, Lončarević was also in charge of several other Croatian teams including NK Zagreb, Marsonia, Slaven Belupo and Hrvatski Dragovoljac. Lončarević left Čakovec in the winter break of the 2000-2001 season and returned to Dinamo Zagreb for the 2001-2002 season. He was surprisingly sacked from the post in July 2004, although the team only lost one qualifying match until that time.
After this first spell with the Libyan national team, Lončarević went on to take charge of Dinamo Zagreb in November 2004 and stayed there until the end of the season.
In April 2005, however, Lončarević was appointed head coach of the Libyan national team for a second time, after their previous coach, Mohamed El Khemisy, resigned from the post following a 4-1 defeat to Egypt in the World Cup qualifiers. Lončarević then led the Libyan team through their remaining four World Cup qualifiers, but did not have much of success as the team managed two goalless draws and suffered two 1-0 defeats.
Libya finished fourth in their group, 10 points behind the group winners Côte d"Ivoire. Despite the unsuccessful World Cup qualifying campaign, Lončarević remained in charge of the Libyan team for the 2006 African Cup of Nations.
However, after Libya lost to Egypt and Côte d"Ivoire in their first two group matches at the tournament, chairman of the Libyan Football Federation, Gamal First Rate (at Lloyd's) Gaafari, announced that the coach will be relieved of his duties after the last group match against Morocco, which ended in a goalless draw.
Since November 2006, Lončarević has been in charge of Croatian first division team Osijek. The team finished sixth in the league during his first season there and in May 2007 he signed a contract to end with the finish of the 2008-2009. In summer 2009 Lončarević was put on charge of KF Tirana champions of Albanian Superliga.
However, on October 6 2009, barely 5 weeks after the start of the Albanian Superliga, Lončarević gave his resignations without citing any reasons why he did that.