Saša Ćurčić (
Serbian Cyrillic
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: Саша Ћурчић; born 14 February 1972) is a Serbian former professional
footballer
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, coach and reality television personality.
As a player, he was a
midfielder
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who notably played in the
Premier League
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for
Bolton Wanderers
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,
Aston Villa and
Crystal Palace. He also played in the
Scottish Premiership
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for
Motherwell
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, in
Major League Soccer
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for the
MetroStars and in his native country for
OFK Beograd
OFK Beograd ( sr-Cyrl, ОФК Београд – Омладински фудбалски клуб Београд, English language, English: ''Belgrade Youth Football Club''), also known in English as OFK Belgrade and currently referred to as OFK ...
and
Partizan. He was also capped 14 times for the
national team of FR Yugoslavia. Since retirement, Ćurčić has appeared as a reality tv personality and has appeared on Serbian versions of ''
Celebrity Big Brother
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'' and ''
The Farm'' as well as ''
Parovi
''Parovi'' (English title: ''Couples'') was a Serbian-based reality show created by Predrag Ranković. The show premiered on December 24, 2010 on Happy and immediately reached huge ratings. It also featured a 24-hour YouTube live streaming.
Fo ...
''.
Early life
Growing up on the banks of
Danube
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in the Belgrade suburb of
Besni Fok
Besni Fok ( Serbian Cyrillic: ''Бесни Фок'') is a suburban settlement of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is located in the Belgrade's municipality of Palilula.
Name
Name comes from the Serbian word ''besni'' which means ''rabid'' ...
, Ćurčić was a lively kid who took to football very early. His involvement with the sport came at the expense of everything else, including school as he only completed
primary education
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. After playing youth football with several local area clubs, he caught the attention of
OFK Beograd
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, a more established club that included Ćurčić in their youth system. In a 1991 interview for ''
Tempo
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'', Ćurčić (then with OFK Beograd) admitted to have been a
Red Star Belgrade
Fudbalski klub Crvena zvezda ( sr-cyrl, Фудбалски клуб Црвена звезда, lit=Red Star Football Club), commonly referred to as Crvena zvezda () and colloquially referred to as Red Star Belgrade in anglophone media, is a ...
fan since adolescence — however, later on after transferring to
FK Partizan
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, he repeatedly stated to have always been a FK Partizan supporter.
Club career
OFK Beograd
Nineteen-year-old Ćurčić cracked OFK Beograd's first team towards the end of the
1990–91 season while the club played in the
Yugoslav Second League
Yugoslav Second League ( Bosnian: ''Druga savezna liga,'' Croatian: ''Druga savezna liga'', Serbian: ''Друга савезна лига'', Slovenian: ''Druga zvezna liga'', Macedonian: ''Втора сојузна лига'', ''Vtora sojuzna l ...
under head coach
Ilija Petković. Ćurčić featured in three matches that season. Despite failing to gain promotion on the pitch, OFK still got to play in the
Yugoslav First League
The Yugoslav First League ( Bosnian: Prva savezna liga u fudbalu, sr-Cyrl-Latn, Прва савезна лига у фудбалу, Prva savezna liga u fudbalu, , , , , ) was the premier football league in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1918–1941) ...
for the following
1991–92 season due to the withdrawal of Slovenian and Croatian teams (a season that would turn out to be the last in
SFR Yugoslavia
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). Against the backdrop of a country falling apart, Ćurčić became first team regular, playing 24 league matches and scoring two goals. His talent and exuberance turned some heads, including the national team head coach
Ivica Osim
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who gave Ćurčić his international debut on 30 October 1991 in an away friendly versus Brazil.
He continued improving during the
1992–93 season (first one in
FR Yugoslavia
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) with 3 goals from 32 league appearances, earning himself a big time summer 1993 move to Yugoslav champions
FK Partizan
Fudbalski klub Partizan ( sr-Cyrl, Фудбалски клуб Партизан, ; ), often referred to in English as Partizan Belgrade, is a Serbian professional Football club (association football), football club based in Belgrade. It forms ...
.
Partizan
Coached by
Ljubiša Tumbaković
Ljubiša Tumbaković (, ; born 2 September 1952) is a Serbian professional football manager.
He is the most successful coach in the history of Serbian powerhouse Partizan which he led to six national championship titles and three national cup w ...
, Partizan was in a transitional phase despite coming off the title winning campaign. With team leader
Predrag Mijatović leaving for
Valencia CF
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and other important players like
Vujadin Stanojković and
Zlatko Zahovič departing as well, it was up to the new arrivals to carry the torch. For his part, Ćurčić responded with a fine overall season (seven goals from 33 league matches), contributing greatly to another Partizan league title with key assists and buildup play. The following season (1994–95) brought more steady play from Ćurčić (five goals from 31 league matches) as the offers from abroad started coming in for his services.
He began the 1995–96 season at Partizan (his third with the club), but in October 1995 after 10 league matches (two goals),
Bolton Wanderers
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put in a
£1.5 million transfer bid (Bolton's record fee at the time) and he was on his way to England signed by the managerial team of
Colin Todd and
Roy McFarland.
Bolton Wanderers
Making his Bolton debut at the club's
Burnden Park stadium on 31 October 1995 versus
Arsenal
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in the
Premiership, Ćurčić quickly settled into the new surroundings. Only nine days later he scored his first goal in English football during
League Cup third round replay away at
Leicester City. The same month he opened his scoring account in the Premier League with a great individual effort versus
Chelsea to put Bolton ahead at
Stamford Bridge though the visitors still lost 3–2 in the end.
Entering the
1995–96 campaign, Bolton was a club of modest expectations simply trying to survive its
first ever season in Premiership. At the time of Ćurčić's arrival, two months into the season, they were in the middle of a bad losing streak, firmly tied to the bottom of the table. His distinguished season-long form didn't help much as Bolton were easily relegated at the end, despite some results improvement following a mid-season managerial change (McFarland leaving the co-managerial team). The Serb had another shining moment towards the end of the season in April 1996, again versus Chelsea in the league, scoring another great goal against the London opposition, this time at home at Burnden Park. The goal proved to be a winning one as Bolton held on for a 2–1 win this time. So, despite Bolton's relegation, the season proved a success for Ćurčić individually, with seven goals from 33 appearances in all competitions with assists, surging runs, technical ability, and selfless teamwork as the staples of his game. Following the 0–3
FA Cup
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third round win away at
Bradford City on 6 January 1996, where Ćurčić scored two goals, the opposition's manager
Chris Kamara called Ćurčić – "a Serbian
George Best
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".
In addition to playing at a high level, Ćurčić also established himself as a fan favourite, all of which made his departure from the club all the more emotional. Not too keen on playing football in the second-tier
First Division, in August 1996, he joined
Aston Villa for
£4 million.
Aston Villa
Joining former Partizan teammate
Savo Milošević at
Villa Park
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, Ćurčić struggled to settle in. Playing on £11,000 weekly wages, he made his Villa debut in the
Premier League
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against
Derby County on 24 August 1996, going on to appear in 22 league matches for the club during the
1996–97 season mostly deployed in central midfield alongside
Mark Draper
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As a player, he was a midfielder from 1988 to 2003, notably in the Premier League for Leicester City F.C., Leice ...
and
Ian Taylor. Still, Ćurčić experienced a hard time holding a regular first team place as his form from his Bolton days was nowhere to be found. Frustrated with the way things were going, in early January 1998, he labeled his move from Bolton to Villa "the biggest mistake I've made in my life" and publicly demanded that he be placed on the transfer list.
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Although he soon withdrew the request and made up with manager
Brian Little followed by a fine performance in the 3–0
FA Cup
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third round replay win versus
Notts County during late January (and scoring his first and what turned out to be only Villa goal in the next round against Derby County), Ćurčić was placed on the transfer list in late February.
His second season at the club turned out to be even worse. Villa manager Brian Little and Ćurčić never saw eye to eye, but by the time the
1997–98 season started their tense relations turned into a full blown feud. In late August 1997, Ćurčić relaunched his attack on Villa manager in the press, saying he's fed up with the way Little and the directors have treated him by not allowing him an opportunity to show what he can do.
Little didn't take such public action kindly and although they made up again after meeting in private with Ćurčić even publicly admitting that he at last settled down at the club, it was obvious that their relationship deteriorated to a point of no repair. As a result, Ćurčić would go on to make only seven league appearances, mostly as a
substitute, in addition to a few
UEFA Cup
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outings where he had some decent performances. Little resigned in February 1998, but Ćurčić's fate at Villa had already been sealed for a while and there was no reprieve for him under new manager
John Gregory. On 26 March 1998 he was sold to
Crystal Palace for
£1 million. On leaving Villa, Ćurčić still had some words for his former manager:
In the end, Ćurčić's time at Villa is more remembered for his wild lifestyle and eccentric behaviour than anything football related. The trappings of sudden prominence and fortune didn't pass him by and in later interviews he admitted to drug use and out of control partying during his Birmingham days.
/small> One of the bigger oddities of his Villa period was his purchase of a double-decker bus, which he used to throw parties.
In July 2007, ''The Times
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'' came out with its list of 50 worst Premier League transfers of all time (period covering 1992–2007): Ćurčić's move from Bolton to Villa made the 16th spot.
Crystal Palace
Ćurčić's arrival at Crystal Palace came toward the end of the 1997–98 Premiership season. Palace were struggling near the bottom of the table, without a win at Selhurst Park
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all season prior to his arrival. Ćurčić made an immediate impact, notably with a fine performance against Derby County in which Palace finally recorded a home win. His charisma and quality made him a favourite with the fans, but his application to Palace's fight against relegation at times was questionable. The club were relegated to the Football League amidst a doomed takeover by Mark Goldberg that eventually led to administration, but Ćurčić remained at the club.
During spring 1999, he famously paraded around the pitch with a placard stating, "Yugoslavia – STOP NATO BOMBING" to protest the ongoing NATO bombing of FR Yugoslavia. By that time he appeared to have lost interest in football, being reduced to a handful of substitute appearances for Palace, before leaving as part of cost-cutting measures induced by Goldberg's ill-fated tenure as chairman coming to an insalubrious end.
Later career
During the summer of 1999, he joined MLS
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side MetroStars. Ćurčić has been known to sport a shaved head and a fu manchu
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beard sans mustache. Upon his arrival to Major League Soccer
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in summer 1999, with the season already in progress, he declared his intention to become the "Dennis Rodman
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of MLS". Ćurčić's stint in the league, however, lasted only until the end of the season (nine matches in total). The team had a disastrous season
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, at one point losing seven matches in a row, and 13 out of 14. Coached by compatriot Bora Milutinović, 27-year-old Ćurčić had some decent outings creating from midfield and even scoring two goals, but nothing could save the season that turned out to be the worst recorded by any club in MLS history.
By January 2000, it was clear that Ćurčić, who had already returned to Europe looking for a club, would not be back for the second MLS season. The MetroStars team officially cited a desire to get a goalscorer and not keep a midfield playmaker like Ćurčić, while unofficially reasons for his premature departure ranged from lack of performance to unspecified personal problems.
On 16 March 2000, Ćurčić joined Motherwell
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. He only made five appearances for the club. In an interview on Sky Sports
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in April 2001, Ćurčić who had just turned 29 years of age stated that he had retired from football.
International career
Ćurčić's international football career that spanned seven years during the 1990s, started and ended with away friendlies versus Brazil
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. Ivica Osim gave the 19-year-old his debut in late October 1991 in Varginha vs Brazil when the country was still called SFR Yugoslavia
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. He came on as the 46th minute substitute for Siniša Mihajlović. His final international was for the Serbia and Montenegro team in September 1998.
Coaching career
, Ćurčić ran a football academy in West London prior to a short period as a coach with the Palace for Life Foundation.
In November 2021 Ćurčić became manager of Serbian League Belgrade club Borac Lazarevac but resigned in April 2022.
Personal life
On 5 May 2007, Ćurčić entered the Serbian Celebrity Big Brother house and won the contest on 3 June 2007 winning €50,000. The reality show win led to resurgence of popularity for him in Serbia, and he appeared in a series of TV commercials for Mobile Telephony of Serbia as well as on various talk and singing shows such as '' Oralno doba'', '' Zvezde Granda'', etc. On 2 August 2008, more than seven years after he stopped playing, Ćurčić played the first of his two testimonial matches. This, the first part of his official farewell to football, pitted Partizan 1994 team consisting of former FK Partizan players from the late 1980s and early 1990s such as Zoran Mirković, Predrag Spasić, Dragan Ćirić
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, Dejan Čurović, etc. against FK Pionir from Besni Fok
Besni Fok ( Serbian Cyrillic: ''Бесни Фок'') is a suburban settlement of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is located in the Belgrade's municipality of Palilula.
Name
Name comes from the Serbian word ''besni'' which means ''rabid'' ...
, one of the teams where Ćurčić played youth football and also a team where he coached the youth squad. Ćurčić played one half for each of the teams. Partizan 1994 won 2–0. The match was played at a ground in Besni Fok.
On 20 September 2009, Ćurčić started appearing on another reality contest – this time it was ''Farma'', locally franchised version of the Swedish series '' The Farm''. He left the programme on his own initiative within weeks.
It was rumoured that Ćurčić had been approached by the UK's Channel 4
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to participate in the British Celebrity Big Brother
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series in 2010, after having appeared and won the Serbian equivalent two years earlier, however nothing came of that.
Career statistics
Notes
References
External links
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Club and national team career stats
Former Wanderers star wins Big Brother
Bolton News, 6 June 2007
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1972 births
Living people
Footballers from Belgrade
Men's association football midfielders
Yugoslav men's footballers
Yugoslavia men's international footballers
Serbia and Montenegro men's footballers
Serbia and Montenegro men's international footballers
OFK Beograd players
FK Partizan players
Bolton Wanderers F.C. players
Aston Villa F.C. players
Crystal Palace F.C. players
New York Red Bulls players
Motherwell F.C. players
Yugoslav Second League players
Yugoslav First League players
First League of Serbia and Montenegro players
Premier League players
Major League Soccer players
Scottish Premier League players
Serbia and Montenegro expatriate men's footballers
Expatriate men's footballers in England
Serbia and Montenegro expatriate sportspeople in England
Expatriate men's soccer players in the United States
Serbia and Montenegro expatriate sportspeople in the United States
Expatriate men's footballers in Scotland
Serbia and Montenegro expatriate sportspeople in Scotland
Alumni of the University of Warwick
Big Brother VIP (Serbian TV series) winners