Petar Radujkovich
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Petar "Pero" Radujkovich (born 23 September 1990) is a Serbian-American footballer, playing predominantly as a center midfielder wearing the number 11 jersey. He made his name at NWI United in the U.S in 2000 where he played for 3 years. Leading scorer of the league Radujkovich knocked in 30 goals in 45 games with his club.
In September 2003, Radujkovich moved to the Illinois side the Chicago Magic and was the top scorer in the USL, scoring 24 goals in 33 games from 2003-present. The Chicago Magic are now the number 1 club in the U.S. thanks to the superb work of the players and administrators. Radujkovich also picked up the nickname "Zigic" after the serbian striker playing in Red Star Belgrade.
In August 2005, Radujkovich started his high school career at Morgan Park Academy with a goal in his very first game and it was all uphill from there. He led his team to their very first sectional championship with a victory over rivals Parker 4-3. This also led to their first ever trip to State in which they lost in their quarterfinals to Quincy Notre Dame 4-1 ending their extended and victorious season.
Clubs: Current & Past
- Internationals 1998-2000
- NWI United 2000-2003
- Chicago Magic 2003-20??
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