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Dane Milovanović
Personal information
Full name Dane Milovanović
Date of birth (1989-12-02) 2 December 1989 (age 34)
Place of birth Canberra, Australia
Height 1.89 m (6 ft 2+12 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Team information
Current team
Madura United
Number 13
Youth career
2007–2009 A.I S.
2009–2010 Adelaide United
2010–2011 Brisbane Roar
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2010 Adelaide Cobras 8 (2)
2011 Oakleigh Cannons 17 (5)
2011–2012 Sun Hei 7 (0)
2012 Oakleigh Cannons 3 (0)
2012–2013 Pelita Bandung Raya 15 (3)
2013 Bentleigh Greens 7 (4)
2014 Ballarat Red Devils 4 (3)
2014 New Radiant SC 10 (4)
2015 South Melbourne 14 (0)
2015 HK Pegasus 17 (0)
2016–2017 Madura United 31 (11)
International career
2004 Australia Schoolboys
2005 Australia U17 4 (0)
2008 Australia U20 4 (0)
2010 Australia U23 1 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 19 May 2017

Dane Milovanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Дане Миловановић, born 2 December 1989) is an Australian footballer who last played for Madura United in the Liga 1 as a defender or midfielder.

Club career

Youth

Dane Milovanović went to the AIS as a 2008 Scholarship Holder. He then joined the youth squad of Adelaide United and Brisbane Roar FC. While in Adelaide he had a short stint at Adelaide Cobras in the FFSA Premier League. He later signed for Oakleigh Cannons in the Victorian Premier League.

Adelaide United

In 2010, he was member of Adelaide United. It participates in the A-League as the sole team from the state of South Australia. Adelaide is one of the most successful clubs in the A-League. Adelaide competed in the AFC Champions League in 2010 after finishing second on the A-League league table. At Adelaide United he managed to claim the National Youth League player of the season.

Sun Hei

In August 2011, he signed to play for Sun Hei of Hong Kong. He made his debut for Sun Hei on 3 September 2011 against Kitchee.

On 7 January 2011, in the top of the table clash against TSW Pegasus, Milovanović came on as a second-half substitute, but was sent off after two bookable offences as Sun Hei lost 1–3. He was the second Sun Hei player sent off in the match after Kilama.[1] On 28 April 2012, it was revealed that he had already left Sunhei.[2][3] He also played a pivotal role for Sun Hei in the Senior Shield Cup final help at the HongKong National Stadium, scoring the only goal for Sun Hei as they managed to win the game 5–4 on penalties to beat South China and claim the trophy.

Ballarat Red Devils

On 12 March 2014, Milovanovic was announced in the finalised Ballarat Red Devils squad for their inaugural National Premier League Victoria season.[4] He left Ballarat in a midseason move to Maldives side New Radiant SC in June 2014.[5]

South Melbourne

South Melbourne announced his signing ahead of the 2015 NPLV season on 22 December 2014.[6]

Hong Kong Pegasus FC

In September 2015, Dane Milovanović joined Pegasus of Hong Kong. [7] However, in December 2015, FIFA Disciplinary Committee decided that Dane Milovanovic will be banned world-wide for 12 games.[8]Pegasus terminated Dane Milovanović then.[9]

Madura United

In May 2016, Dane Milovanović joined Madura United. Then, in July 2017 he was released by Madura United due to diagnosed have mental disorder.[10]

International career

Dane Milovanović has represented Australia at Under-17, Under-20 and under-23 levels. In 2008, he has selected to play for the Australia national under-20 association football team to play in the 2008 AFF U-19 Youth Championship which was held in Thailand from 5–11 October 2008. Australia won the tournament. In 2010, he has selected to play for the Australia Olympic football team against Japan and Hong Kong in friendly match.

Personal life

Although he was born in Australia, he has Serbian descent.

Honours

Sun Hei:

Country honors

Australia U20

References