Mišo Krstičević (listenⓘ) (born 19 February 1958) is a Croatian professional football manager and former player.
Despite having world class teammates such as Zlatko Vujović and Ivan Gudelj he still managed to hold his regular team status.
Krstičević is also remembered for scoring the last goal for Hajduk on their old Stari plac stadium in 1979.
[1] Krstičević began his managerial career in his first club, Jadran Ploče, before joining Hajduk Split in 2004 as an assistant to Blaž Slišković.
Although he led Hajduk to the eventual title, Slišković was sacked before the championship ended and Krstičević left the club as well, taking over third division team Trogir.
In the 2012–13 UEFA Europa League he was kicked out in the third qualifying round by Inter Milan after a 2–3 aggregate loss.
After the autumn part of the season, the team finished second in the league and qualified for the 2012–13 Croatian Cup semi-final.
In late April 2013, after he suffered a 1–2 loss against Rijeka on home ground, he was sacked by Hajduk chairman Marin Brbić due to a string of poor results.