Zlatko Dalić (born 26 October 1966 in Livno) is Croatian football coach. Dalić was also a professional football player who played as defensive midfielder. He is currently manager of Al Ain FC.
He previously worked with Dražen Ladić in Croatia national under-21 football team on position of assistant coach. He was also head coach of Al-Hilal.
After he ended with his playing career back in 2000. he becomes assistant coach in NK Varteks.
From May 2002. until May 2005. he works on the function of sports director in NK Varteks and simultaneously in season 2003/2004 and 2004/2005 he works as assistant coach for Miroslav Blažević in NK Varteks.
In May 2005. he becomes first coach of NK Varteks Varaždin and within the first season he wons the third place in First Croatian Football Division and he competes in the finals of Croatian National Cup. Two matches were played. In the first leg of the finals, which was played in Rijeka, NK Varteks Varaždin lost 4:0 to HNK Rijeka. Then in the second leg, NK Varteks Varaždin nearly created a sensation with 5:1 win, but they were one goal short from lifting the silverware.
Dali or Dalí may refer to:
Dali is a French-language album released in 1984 by French singer Dalida.
This album sees new collaborations with French song writers like Didier Barbelivien, Claude Barzotti, and François Valéry among others. Also Dalida decided to record a lot of covers for this album, huge international hits like I Just Called to Say I Love You (Pour te dire je t'aime), Against All Odds (Toutes ces heures loin de toi), Baby, Come to Me (C'etait mon ami) and Kalimba de Luna.
Releasing 3 main singles from it, Dalida was present almost every other week on French television during 1984. She also enjoyed many TV appearances on German TV and went back to Italy for a few TV shows after a 4-year break from Italian television. Dalida also launched her last big tour in France performing every night in front of sell-out crowds all over the French countryside.
To promote the album, a television special later released on VHS called Dalida Idéale was filmed in 1984, and directed by then highly rated director Jean-Christophe Averty. Although highly campy, this television special includes Dalida singing in 7 languages and dancing her way through a huge number of her earlier hits, all with the best video effects available at the time. Dalida also had a prestigious wardrobe during this show, changing more than 40 outfits from the best French and international fashion designers, showing off her amazing mannequin body for a woman of her age and keeping her "Glamour" and "DIVA" trademark gained during the disco era in the late seventies.
Dali City, formerly known as Tali, is the county-level seat of the Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture in northwestern Yunnan,
Similar to Carlisle in England, Dali City is not a single city but a county-sized area called a city for administrative purposes. Transportation to "Dali" usually arrives at the modern industrial city called Dali but locally distinguished by its former name Xiaguan. Travelers to and discussion of "Dali", however, usually refers to the old town located about an hour away. The old town is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Yunnan, known for its natural scenery, historical and cultural heritage, and vibrant nightlife.
The Dali area was formerly known as Jumie (苴咩, Jūmiē). The old town was the medieval capital of both the Bai kingdom Nanzhao (fl. 8th and 9th centuries) and the Kingdom of Dali (937–1253). That city was razed and its records burnt during its conquest by China's Mongolian Yuan Dynasty. The present old town was organized in the late 14th century under the Hongwu Emperor of the Ming Dynasty. The area became significantly Muslim (Hui) under the Yuan and Ming and was the center of the Panthay Rebellion against the Qing from 1856–1863. It was severely damaged during a massive earthquake in 1925.