Refik Šabanadžović

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Refik Šabanadžović
Personal information
Full name Refik Šabanadžović
Date of birth August 8, 1965 (1965-08-08) (age 42)
Place of birth    Tuzi, Yugoslavia
Playing position Defender
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1981-1983
1983-1987
1987-1991
1991-1996
1996-1998
1998-1999
FK Dečić Tuzi
FK Željezničar
Red Star Belgrade
AEK Athens FC
Olympiacos CFP
Kansas City Wizards
Total



143 (10)
025 0(0)
021 0(0)
189 (10)   
National team
Yugoslavia 8 (0)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.
* Appearances (Goals)

Refik Šabanadžović (born August 2, 1965 in Titograd, Montenegro, SFR Yugoslavia) is a retired Montenegro-born Bosniak footballer.

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[edit] Playing career

His career began in a small Montenegrin club FK Dečić Tuzi. He was spotted there by Titograd's FK Budućnost and moved there shortly after. Before the 1983/1984 season, he moved to FK Željezničar where he became one of the more notable Yugoslav defenders under the guidance of Ivica Osim. He gave his contribution to the club's best European result, UEFA Cup semifinals in 1984/1985 season.

After four seasons playing for this Bosnian side, he left for Red Star Belgrade. He won three championship titles and one national cup at the club, but the most important moment of his entire career was winning the UEFA Champions' Cup in 1990/1991 season.

After that, he went to Greece. He played for AEK Athens where he was brought by head coach Dušan Bajević. There he won three consecutive championships in 1992, 1993. and 1994.

Šabanadžović then transferred to Olympiakos where he also played under coach Bajević and won yet another title in 1997.

In the winter of 1998, Šabanadžović moved to Major League Soccer club Kansas City Wizards where he came on the recomendation of his friend Preki Radosavljević. He played there for two years before finally retiring at the end of 1999 season.

[edit] International career

Šabanadžović also played for Yugoslavia at the 1990 FIFA World Cup, where he was sent off in the Quarter-Final against Argentina, which his team lost on penalties. He collected 8 caps for the national team. After the breakup of Yugoslavia, he was supposed to play for the national team of Bosnia-Herzegovina. However, because of the war, this national team did not play any official games before 1996.

He lives in Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina with his wife Zerina and their four children.[1]

[edit] Honours

Red Star

AEK

Olympiakos

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