Nenad Mirosavljević

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Nenad Mirosavljević
Personal information
Full nameNenad Mirosavljević
Date of birth (1977-09-04) 4 September 1977
Place of birthSlavonska Požega, SFR Yugoslavia
Height1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Playing positionStriker
Club information
Current clubČukarički
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1996–2000Proleter Zrenjanin102(27)
2000–2004Sartid Smederevo118(60)
2004–2006Cádiz37(8)
2006–2007Partizan10(1)
2007Vecindario (loan)19(4)
2007–2008Smederevo12(4)
2008–2011APOEL72(21)
2011–2012Olympiakos Nicosia18(3)
2012–2013Napredak Kruševac60(35)
2014–Čukarički0(0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 20 December 2013.
† Appearances (Goals).

Nenad Mirosavljević (Serbian Cyrillic: Ненад Миросављевић; born 4 September 1977) is a Serbian football striker who plays for Čukarički in the Serbian SuperLiga.

Club career

Early years

Mirosavljević made his debut with Proleter Zrenjanin during the 1996–97 season, scoring five goals in 19 league appearances. During his time at the club, Mirosavljević made 102 league appearances and scored 27 goals.

Sartid Smederevo

In the 2000 summer transfer window, Mirosavljević was snapped by Sartid Smederevo, making 25 league appearances and scoring 15 goals in his first season at the club. In September 2002, in the first round of the UEFA Cup, he scored the opener against Ipswich Town in the first leg, a 1–1 draw at Portman Road.[1] However, they were eliminated after a 1–0 loss at home.[2] Mirosavljević also helped the club to win the Serbia and Montenegro Cup in the 2002–03 season. In the 2004 UEFA Intertoto Cup, he scored seven goals in four matches. Mirosavljević made a total of 118 league appearances for the club, scoring 60 goals.

Cádiz

In August 2004, Mirosavljević was transferred to Spanish club Cádiz CF. He spent two seasons at Cádiz, making 37 league appearances and scoring 8 goals for the club. In his second season, while the club played in the top flight, he scored a goal against FC Barcelona in his team's 3–1 loss.[3]

Partizan

On 1 August 2006, it was reported that Mirosavljević signed for FK Partizan on a three-year contract.[4] Mirosavljević scored his first goal for Partizan in the UEFA Cup group stage against Livorno on 2 November 2006, the game ended 1–1.[5]

In January 2007, he secured a loan switch to Spanish club UD Vecindario. He made his debut for Vecindario against his former club Cádiz on 28 January 2007, and scored his first goal for the club. Until the end of the season, he made 19 appearances and scored 4 goals for Vecindario.

Return to Smederevo

Subsequently, Mirosavljević had unassuming brief spell with his old club FK Smederevo, scoring four goals in 12 league matches.

APOEL

On 2 January 2008, Mirosavljević moved to Cyprus and signed an 18-month contract with APOEL.[6] Mirosavljević made his competitive debut for the club on 12 January 2008 in a game against APOP Kinyras. His first two goals for APOEL came on 30 January 2008 in a Cypriot Cup match against Aris Limassol.[7] In December 2008, Mirosavljević extended his contract until the end of the 2010–11 season.[8]

With his three goals, Mirosavljević helped APOEL to qualify for the 2009–10 UEFA Champions League. He played five matches during the group stage and scored two goals. On 25 November 2009, he scored the opening goal in a 1–1 home draw against Atlético Madrid.[9] Two weeks later, on 8 December 2009, Mirosavljević came off the bench and scored a late equaliser as APOEL draw 2–2 with Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.[10]

In March 2010, Mirosavljević suffered a ruptured Achilles tendon, after which he missed the end of the 2009–10 season. After several months of recovering, he returned to the field in November, and made 10 appearances until the end of the 2010–11 season, without scoring a goal. In May 2011, Mirosavljević left APOEL after three and a half years, when the club announced that it would not renew the contract with the player.[11] In an interview in 2012, Mirosavljević said that his time at APOEL was the heyday of his career.

Later years

After his contract with APOEL expired, Mirosavljević agreed a one-year deal with Olympiakos Nicosia in July 2011. On 28 January 2012, Mirosavljević played his last match for Olympiakos, after which he return to play in Serbia.

On 1 February 2012, Mirosavljević signed an 18-month contract with Napredak Kruševac.[12] He scored a penalty on his debut against Radnički Sombor.[13]

Club statistics

Club Season League Cup Continental Super Cup Total
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Proleter Zrenjanin 1996–97 19500195
1997–98 29300293
1998–99 19400194
1999–00 3515003515
Sartid Smederevo 2000–01 251510002615
2001–02 301533403718
2002–03 331543424120
2003–04 291522423519
2004–05 10004757
Cádiz 2004–05 2552000275
2005–06 1236200185
Partizan 2006–07 1010051152
Vecindario 2006–07 1940000194
Smederevo 2007–08 1242100145
APOEL 2007–08 142740000216
2008–09 2584152103511
2009–10 231135115103821
2010–11 100000000100
Olympiakos Nicosia 2011–12 1831000193
Napredak Kruševac 2011–12 161100001611
2012–13 301800003018
2013–14 1462100167
Čukarički 2013–14 00000000
Career total 4481633722371920524204

Honours

Sartid Smederevo
Cádiz
APOEL
Napredak Kruševac

References

  1. "Sartid draw first blood". uefa.com. 19 September 2002. Retrieved 20 January 2012. 
  2. "Sartid pay the penalty". uefa.com. 3 October 2002. Retrieved 20 January 2012. 
  3. "Cádiz 1–3 Barcelona". soccernet.espn.go.com. 17 December 2005. Retrieved 20 January 2012. 
  4. "Mirosavljević potpisao za Partizan!" (in Serbian). partizan.rs. 1 August 2006. Retrieved 1 April 2010. 
  5. "Kup UEFA: Partizan ispustio pobedu" (in Serbian). b92.net. 3 November 2006. Retrieved 16 May 2011. 
  6. "Συμφωνία συνεργασίας με Broerse και Mirosavljevic" (in Greek). apoelfc.com. 2 January 2008. Retrieved 16 May 2011. 
  7. "ΑΠΟΕΛ 3–1 ΑΡΗΣ ΛΕΜΕΣΟΥ" (in Greek). apoelfc.com. 31 January 2008. Retrieved 1 February 2008. 
  8. "ΑΝΑΚΟΙΝΩΣΗ" (in Greek). apoelfc.com. 23 December 2008. Retrieved 16 May 2011. 
  9. "APOEL denied by Simão strike". uefa.com. 25 November 2009. Retrieved 20 January 2012. 
  10. "APOEL consoled by well-made point". uefa.com. 9 December 2009. Retrieved 16 May 2011. 
  11. "Ανακοίνωση" (in Greek). apoelfc.com. 13 May 2011. Retrieved 16 May 2011. 
  12. "Mirosavljević: „Napredak – ambiciozan projekat“" (in Serbian). srpskifudbal.rs. 2 February 2012. Retrieved 13 March 2012. 
  13. "Kruševački drim tim krenuo trojkom" (in Serbian). srpskifudbal.rs. 10 March 2012. Retrieved 13 March 2012. 

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