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Milan Gajić (footballer, born 1996)

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Milan Gajić
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Gajić with Bordeaux in 2016
Personal information
Full name Milan Gajić
Date of birth (1996-01-28) 28 January 1996 (age 28)
Place of birth Vukovar, Croatia
Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Position(s) Right back
Team information
Current team
Bordeaux
Number 2
Youth career
OFK Beograd
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2013–2015 OFK Beograd 46 (4)
2015– Bordeaux 9 (1)
International career
2012–2013 Serbia U17[1] 6 (0)
2014–2015 Serbia U19[1] 11 (0)
2014–2015 Serbia U20 9 (0)
2015– Serbia U21 13 (1)
Medal record
Gold medal – first place FIFA U-20 World Cup 2015
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 11 May 2016
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 11 May 2016

Milan Gajić (Serbian Cyrillic: Милан Гајић; born 28 January 1996) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays for French club Bordeaux, as a right back.

Club career

Born in Vukovar, Gajić spent his childhood in Pančevo. He came through the youth system of OFK Beograd, making his senior debut in the 2013–14 campaign. Afterwards, Gajić was a first team regular for two seasons, collecting 46 league appearances and scoring four goals.

On 22 July 2015, Gajić was transferred to French club Bordeaux, on a five-year deal.[2]

International career

Gajić represented Serbia at the 2014 UEFA Under-19 Championship, as the team was eliminated in the semi-final by Portugal. He was also a member of the team that won the 2015 FIFA U-20 World Cup.[3]

Honours

Serbia

References

  1. ^ a b Only official UEFA matches included
  2. ^ "Transfert - Milan Gajić est bordelais !" (in French). girondins.com. 22 July 2015. Retrieved 22 July 2015.
  3. ^ "Ecstasy in Auckland as Serbia make history". fifa.com. 20 June 2015. Retrieved 11 May 2016.