Zoran Filipović (Serbian Cyrillic: Зоран Филиповић, pronounced [zǒran filǐːpoʋitɕ, - fǐli-]; born 6 February 1953) is a Montenegrin former football coach and player, best known for his playing stints with Red Star Belgrade and S.L.
Anderlecht, being the top scorer of that season's competition and scoring memorable goals for the Portuguese in the quarterfinal against A.S. Roma and in the semifinal against Universitatea Craiova.
He earned a total of 13 caps, scoring 2 goals and his final international was a November 1977 Balkan Cup match (0-0) against Greece in Thessaloniki.
He was part of Yugoslav coaching staff at the World Cup 1998, leaving the post together with Santrač right after the tournament.
In 2001, Filipović returned to coach Red Star Belgrade in Serbia until 2003 with which he won the 2001–02 FR Yugoslavia Cup title and is remembered for launching young players such as Nemanja Vidić, Boško Janković, Nikola Žigić, Aleksandar Luković amongst others.
After the Emirates experience, he became the technical director of the Football Association of Serbia and Montenegro A and U21 squads participating in the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany and the 2006 U21 European Championship in Portugal.
Filipović left the Balkan newcomers in an astonishing 73rd position in the FIFA ranking when he departed from this historical role.
Only two months after leaving the helm of Montenegro national team he assumed a 3-month coaching job contract in Romanian club FC Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț.
After five years in the Serbia where significant achievements were attained, in December 2020 accepted a new challenge to become the national team coach of Libya.