Rodoljub Marjanović

Rodoljub Marjanović
Personal information
Full nameRodoljub Marjanović
Date of birth27 January 1988
Place of birthOsijek, SFR Yugoslavia
Height1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Playing positionForward
Number-
Youth career
–2004Rad Beograd Partizan Beograd
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2004–2007Rad Beograd22(2)
2007–2011OFK Beograd34(3)
2009–2011Hajduk Kula (loan)16(2)
2011–2012Radnički Sombor14(0)
2012–2013CSMS Iaşi7(4)
2013Čelik Nikšić8(1)
2013Inđija4(1)
National team
2004–2005Serbia U175(4)
2007Serbia U196(2)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of October 28, 2014.

† Appearances (Goals).

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of April 04, 2012

Rodoljub Marjanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Родољуб Марјановић; born 27 January 1988 in Osijek) is a Serbian football player who plays most often as a forward.

He is widely known for being recognized by FIFPro's Black Book Eastern Europe after allegedly being threatened with death for asking the Football Association of Serbia to take action for unpaid salaries during a loan spell to Hajduk Kula.[1][2]

Club career

Career in Serbia

Marjanović played for a number of teams in Serbia, starting his career at Rad Beograd. In 2007 he moved to OFK Beograd, subsequently having a loan spell at Hajduk Kula.[3] He played the first half of the 11/12 season at Radnički Sombor, before moving to Romania.

CSMS Iaşi

In March 2012 Marjanović joined Liga II team CSMS Iaşi.[4] He was given the number 7 on his jersey.

On April 4, 2012, he scored two goals against FC Snagov, playing only the first half.[5] He helped his team to a comfortable 5-0 win. Three days later, Marjanović scored another two goals, in the 4-1 victory against Callatis Mangalia.[6] He scored the equalising goal and the victory goal also, bringing the score of the game from 0-1, to 2-1 in a mater of minutes.[7]

Although Rodoljub only played in 7 games for CSMS, having joined the team in the winter break, his goals proved to be vital as the team finished second in table and gained promotion to Liga I, only two points above Delta Tulcea.[8]

Čelik Nikšić

On January 9, 2012, it was announced that Marjanović signed for ambitious Montenegrin club FK Čelik Nikšić.[9]

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