Aleksandar Trišović
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: Александар Тришовић; born 25 November 1983) is a
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Playing career

Trišović started playing football with his hometown team FK Sloga Kraljevo, before transferring to FK Mačva Šabac. At the age of 16 he was on the move again, this time to
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OFK Beograd

Shortly before his 18th birthday, Trišović cracked OFK's first team. During his debut season in the club's top squad, 2001/02, he appeared in 14 league matches. He soon developed into a dependable left midfielder capable of delivering a quality cross. In the next season, he appeared in 21 league matches. His final season at OFK, 2003–04 turned out to be a disappointment with only 4 league appearances. In 2004, he was sold to Ukrainian Vyshcha Liha club
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Volyn Lutsk

His single season with Volyn turned out to be very successful with 7 goals from 28 league appearances. That led to a transfer to another Ukrainian club FC Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih.


Kryvbas

While playing for Kryvbas, he received a call from Javier Clemente to represent
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in its first inaugural match as a new independent country and national team.
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was facing the
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and eventually won by the score of 3–1. Trišović scored a goal on his debut and at the same time caught the eye of Serbian giants
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Red Star Belgrade

A move to
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followed shortly after in August 2006. However, Trišović's season and a half for the
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club largely proved to be a disappointment. He was getting playing time with 21 league appearances in the 2006–07 season while the club was coached by Dušan Bajević, but when he walked out in March 2007, Trišović lost his first team place under new head coach Boško Đurovski. The next season 2007–08 saw him make only 4 league appearances before being transferred back to Ukraine in January 2008, this time to
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Metalist Kharkiv

After moving to Kharkiv during the 2007–08 winter transfer window Trišović played 7 matches in the second half of the Ukrainian season. In the first half of the following, 2008–09, season he played 14 league matches and scored 1 goal. In February 2009 he was loaned out to another Vyshcha Liha club
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for the remainder of that season. In his debut league game for Chornomorets on 1 March, he earned a red card, as the team lost 0–3 to
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. In the summer of 2009 he was loaned out to another Vyshcha Liha club
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, where he was one of the key players. He returned to Metalist at the end of his loan and played for one league match against Kryvbas in the 2010–11 season.


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