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Miljan Radović
Personal information
Full name Miljan Radović
Date of birth (1975-10-18) 18 October 1975 (age 49)
Place of birth Nikšić, SFR Yugoslavia
Height 1.82 m (5 ft 11+12 in)
Team information
Current team
OFK Grbalj (Assistant coach)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1993−2000 Sutjeska Nikšić
2000−2003 Vojvodina
2003−2004 Šmartno 1928 7 (0)
2004−2007 Grbalj
2007−2008 Mogren 16 (2)
2008 Grbalj 13 (0)
2009 Lovćen Cetinje 10 (0)
2009−2011 Petrovac 44 (5)
2011−2012 Persib Bandung 47 (17)
2012−2013 Pelita Bandung Raya 16 (2)
Managerial career
2014– OFK Grbalj (Assistant coach)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 02:51, 23 September 2013 (UTC)

Miljan Radović (Cyrillic: Миљан Радовић) was a retired Montenegrin footballer who last played for Pelita Bandung Raya in the Indonesia Super League. He is famous because of his accurate set pieces that often led to beautiful goals. He is also nicknamed 'The Professor' because of his well- timed and smart passes and also his entertaining skills.

Born in Nikšić (SR Montenegro, SFR Yugoslavia), he started his career in 1993 by playing with the local club FK Sutjeska Nikšić where in 7 seasons he made over 250 league appearances and scored over 30 goals. In 2000, he moved to FK Vojvodina also competing in the First League of FR Yugoslavia.[1]

In 2003, he signed with NK Šmartno 1928 plating in the Slovenian First League.[2] He later played with OFK Grbalj,[3] FK Mogren, FK Lovćen[4] and OFK Petrovac in the Montenegrin First League before moving abroad again, in 2011, by signing with Persib Bandung in the Indonesia Super League.

Honours

Club honors

Mogren

References

  1. ^ Almanah 2000-2001 (pag. 65) at FK Vojvodina official website Template:Sr icon
  2. ^ Stats from Slovenia at PrvaLiga.si
  3. ^ Miljan Radović at Kicker.de
  4. ^ Stats from Montenegro at FSCG.co.me