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Strahinja Kerkez
Strahinja Kerkez ( el, Στραχίνια Κέρκεζ; born 13 December 2002) is a professional Association football, footballer currently playing as a Defender (association football), defender for PFC Septemvri Sofia, Septemvri Sofia, on loan from AS Trenčín of the Slovak Super Liga, Fortuna Liga. Born in Serbia, he is a youth international for Cyprus. Personal life Srahinja is the son of former Bosnia and Herzegovina international footballer Dušan Kerkez, who currently manages FK Čukarički, Čukarički. Career statistics Club ;Notes References

2002 births Living people Footballers from Belgrade Cypriot men's footballers Cypriot expatriate men's footballers Cyprus men's youth international footballers Cyprus men's under-21 international footballers Serbian men's footballers Cypriot people of Bosnia and Herzegovina descent Serbian emigrants to Cyprus Serbian people of Bosnia and Herzegovina descent Men's association football defenders AEL Limassol players FC Jun ...
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