Education
1995 graduate of the Higher School of Zagreb coach
2004 received a diploma Union of European Football Associations Public Relations Officer COACH
From 2005 works as teacher of tactics at a football academy of Croatian football federation.
1995 graduate of the Higher School of Zagreb coach
2004 received a diploma Union of European Football Associations Public Relations Officer COACH
From 2005 works as teacher of tactics at a football academy of Croatian football federation.
1995 graduate of the Higher School of Zagreb coach As a coach Magic worked in the Croatian national football since the establishment of the Croatian football league in 1992. During a coaching career as a head coach he worked in seven first division and in five second division clubs and independently led more than 600 official matches. Magic also followed Ivanković to Chinese club Shandong Luneng as assistant coach in 2010.
Following the sacking of Ivanković by Shandong Luneng during the season, Magic who was the assistant coach at that time stepped up into the head coach role.
In 2012 Magic returns to Croatia to work with NK Inter Zaprešić for two years, where he worked as sport director in 2012 and head coach in 2013. In 2014, Magic were employed by Johor State Football Association to supervise the teams uder the association.
In this capacity, he was assigned to Malaysian Premier League team Johor Darul Takzim II Football Club for the 2014 season, taking over from Azmi Mohamed. From December 2014. he was appointed as director of football, in charge of all JTD teams (I,II,III, President and Belia).
With Slaven Belupo in 2002, he guided the team to reach the semifinals of Union of European Football Associations Intertoto Cup. From 2006 to 2008 Magic worked at Dinamo Zagreb as an assistant coach to Branko Ivanković and won the Croatian championship, Croatian Cup and played in the Union of European Football Associations Cup. They helped the team won the Chinese Super League the same year. From April 2014, Magic also were assigned for the Malaysian Super League team Johor Darul Takzim Football Club, first as interim coach, and later as assistant coach to compatriot Bojan Hodak, helping the team won the 2014 Malaysia Super League title.