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Vladimir Stojković (, ; born 28 July 1983) is a Serbian professional
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who plays as a
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. During his career he played for the two biggest clubs in his country,
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and Partizan, but also represented teams in nine other countries, notably with
Sporting CP Sporting Clube de Portugal (), otherwise referred to as Sporting CP or simply Sporting (particularly within Portugal), or as Sporting Lisbon in other countries,
who loaned him several times for the duration of his contract. A Serbia international on 84 occasions, Stojković was selected for three
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and the
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.


Early life

Born in
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,
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, Stojković was born into a sporting family. His father Vladeta (d. 2007) was a football goalkeeper while his mother (1949–2012) was a
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athlete, competing primarily in the
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but also in
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and
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. Following in his father's footsteps, adolescent Vladimir took up football goalkeeping, joining his local club
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's youth system. The youngster would soon switch to
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's youth setup


Club career


Red Star Belgrade

Entering the Red Star Belgrade full squad under head coach
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, Stojković was initially overshadowed by Vladimir Dišljenković, appearing only in one league match during the 2001–02 Yugoslav league season and one more in the following campaign. Due to Dišljenković's status as Red Star's first choice goalkeeper, further cemented by the return of head coach Slavoljub Muslin, the club loaned Stojković out in late June 2003 to the Bosnia-Herzegovina champions FK Leotar, who were reinforcing the squad ahead of the
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qualifying rounds. He appeared in each of their four qualifying matches under head coach Milan Jovin, being eliminated in the second round. However, after only two months in
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, Stojković left the club, reportedly over unpaid wages. Returning to Belgrade, he attempted to secure a spot on the Red Star roster, but manager Muslin sent him away. After his Red Star contract was terminated, Stojković started training privately with goalkeeping coach Tomo Savić, in order to stay in competitive shape while waiting for the January 2004
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to open up.


Zemun

Stojković joined
FK Zemun Fudbalski klub Zemun (Serbian Cyrillic: Фудбалски клуб Земун) is a Serbian professional football club based in Zemun, Belgrade, that competes in the Serbian First League. History Immediately after the end of the Second Wor ...
in the 2004 winter transfer window. Under head coach
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, the 20-year-old was initially backup to Miloš Adamović. His first appearance incidentally came against his former side Red Star and, although his new team lost, he made a
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save on Marko Pantelić, and went on to appear in five more league matches during the remainder of the campaign. Going into his second season with Zemun, Stojković was undisputed starter, appearing in 28 league games as they finished in fifth position. During spring 2005, he made a string of saves during the league match against Red Star in a hard-fought 0–0 draw, a result that suited
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, who eventually won the national championship.


Return to Red Star

In the summer of 2005, six months after Dišljenković's transfer to Ukraine's
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, Stojković returned to Red Star where he initially was an understudy to the experienced Ivan Ranđelović. However, ahead of the
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return leg trip to S.C. Braga, head coach
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promoted him to first-choice, and the player seized the opportunity, immediately impressing in the new role as the team defeated the Portuguese on
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to qualify for the group stages. It would be at this stage of the competition that Stojković would get his most memorable moment of the season, saving a penalty from
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who attempted a Panenka-shot, as Red Star beat
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3–1 at home. A new fan favorite from then onwards, he cemented his place in goal as the club won the league and
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.


Nantes

Stojković moved to
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in summer 2006 for a rumoured
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3 million, in order to replace departing Mickaël Landreau. After a promising first few
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matches, however, the Serb's form rapidly declined, and, shortly before the winter break, he lost the starting job to 20-year-old understudy
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. Simultaneously, a vicious rift emerged within the squad that led to a series of poor results and the dismissal of the manager; Stojković fell out of favour with new coach Michel Der Zakarian, and was encouraged to seek a transfer or a loan when French star keeper
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was persuaded to come out of retirement and sign for the rest of the campaign. In January 2007, Stojković was shipped off to
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on a six-month loan. On 3 March 2007, he debuted in
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, a 2–3 home loss against
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.


Sporting CP

On 11 July 2007, Stojković signed a five-year contract with
Sporting CP Sporting Clube de Portugal (), otherwise referred to as Sporting CP or simply Sporting (particularly within Portugal), or as Sporting Lisbon in other countries,
, which paid €1.1 million to Nantes. He started out well, but got injured towards the end of the first half of the season in Portugal and lost his place to youngster
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; after recovering he never managed to reclaim his place in the starting eleven, being demoted to as low as third-choice after a run-in with head coach
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. In July 2008, Sporting allowed Stojković to go to a trial at
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side Everton, with a view to a loan deal. However, on 22 July, he left his first training session after only an hour without explanation. The club's spokesperson said that Everton lost interest and that they'd been warned earlier that Stojković is a "complicated character"; the player denied walking out, saying "Everything went fine, I didn't have any problem. What I've read in the Portuguese press is wrong. I'm not someone who creates problems". Stojković continued at Sporting in the beginning of 2008–09, but did not play any minutes in the league.


Loan to Getafe

In January 2009 he went on loan to
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's
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until the end of the campaign, the
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-based team becoming his fifth in less than three years. On 12 April 2009 – three months after arriving – due to first-choice Jacobo's suspension following a
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, and Argentine Óscar Ustari still convalescing from a severe injury, Stojković made his debut with Getafe, keeping a clean sheet in a 1–0 win at
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. Six days later he started at home against
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, and made the highlight reel with a string of spectacular saves on
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,
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and
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, though the opponents still won 1–0 on a deflected first half goal. Towards the end of the season, Getafe expressed interest in a permanent deal, but could not agree on price with Sporting. According to his agent Zoran Stojadinović, the Spaniards offered Sporting €500,000 plus 25% of a future transfer, but the Portuguese refused.


Return to Sporting

Back at Sporting for 2009–10 meant more frustration for Stojković, as he continued to be out of head coach Bento's plans. In late October 2009, he publicly acknowledged that his chances of securing a place in the team under the manager were minimal, also intimating that he was willing to take a pay cut in order to go to a club where he would be assured of playing, in order to stay match fit ahead of the
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; Bento was forced to resign in early November 2009 due to poor results, but that did not improve the player's status, as new coach
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continued omitting him from his squads. Controversy was also raised by the report in the Portuguese tabloid '' Correio da Manhã'' suggesting that teammates
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,
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,
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and Marco Caneira, together with president José Eduardo Bettencourt wanted Stojković out of the club for publicly displaying happiness at Bento's departure. However, this was immediately denied on the club's website.


Loan to Wigan

In late December 2009, it was announced that Stojković would be loaned to
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for a six-month period, acting as cover for Richard Kingson while the
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ian was on
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duty at the
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. The move was officially confirmed on 7 January 2010, and he became the fourth Serb goalkeeper in history to appear in
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after
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, Petar Borota and Saša Ilić. Stojković made his debut for the Latics on 23 January 2010, in a 2–2 away draw with
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in the fourth round of the
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– it was his first competitive appearance at club level after his loan return from Getafe. His
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debut came four days later at home against
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, where he put in a jittery performance in a 1–2 loss, notably being at fault in the opposition's opening goal when he raced off his line, weakly punching away
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's deep free kick with the ball getting to Morten Gamst Pedersen who half-volleyed it into the unguarded net; after Chris Kirkland recovered from injury, he was dropped to the bench. Stojković reappeared for Wigan on 29 March 2010 in an away fixture against
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: in the 72nd minute of the game, a mix-up between the goalie and defender Paul Scharner allowed
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to flick the ball to
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who slotted into an open net; At the end of the season, the English turned down the option of making the loan a permanent deal.


Partizan

On 27 August 2010, Stojković signed a season-long loan deal with Serbian champions Partizan. The deal between Sporting and Partizan was structured so that the player's €45,000-per month salary would be paid 80% by the former and 20% by the latter, meaning that for the ten months of his loan spell Sporting would pay him €360,000 in total while the other party would contribute €90,000. Seeking another option in goal for the Champions League group stage following subpar performances of first-choice
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, Partizan brought in a player who, only two months earlier, had become an honorary member of rivals Red Star in a public ceremony where he was given membership card number 134. Due to this, Stojković's move was highly controversial and caused a great deal of disappointment and anger among Red Star fans as well as plenty of reaction in the Serbian general public. Some press outlets even reported that being aware of the controversial nature of his move, he himself apparently insisted on a clause that allowed him to skip derby matches, the first of which was scheduled for 23 October 2010; when asked about it, he denied the existence of such clause but, almost immediately after the news hit the press, he started receiving threats, including death threats as well as ones against his family. Stojković made his official Partizan debut on 4 September 2010 in a 2–0 home victory over
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, where he hardly was tested as the visiting side concentrated mostly on defending. On 23 October, the long-awaited derby against Red Star took place: due to unsavoury events leading up to the match, there were general concerns about it turning into yet another violent incident and in particular about the goalkeeper's personal safety but, despite immense pressure and tension, he was unwavering about his desire to be in goal for the match. The game ended without a single incident as Partizan recorded a 1–0 away win and, after the final whistle, he ran to the south stand where Partizan's most loyal fans gathered, lifting his jersey to reveal a T-shirt that read: "Please Forgive My Ugly Past"; the move wasn't well received in the general public with local press accusing the player of being tacky and needlessly raising the tension by provoking his old club; however, he claimed he was only trying to show his feelings and insisted he was not being provocative. On 11 August 2012, Stojković scored the first goal of his career, netting from a penalty in the first round of the season, a 7–0 home trouncing of
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. On 7 October, after suffering an injury against
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, he was sidelined for the rest of the year, but was still named in the league's best eleven due to his performances. In 2013, Stojković was voted Player of the Year by the club's fans.


Later years

On 25 January 2014,
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Stojković signed a six-month contract with
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in the
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. He made his debut with his new team on 2 February 2014, in a 1–0 away win against
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. Stojković signed a three-year contract with
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in the
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on 10 June 2014. Two years later he returned to England, agreeing to a two-year deal at
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club
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, and playing his first game on 11 September 2016 in a 2–2 away draw against
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. On 15 August 2017, Stojković returned to his former club Partizan. He made his debut two days later, in a 0–0 home draw to
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in the first leg of the Europa League play-off round. In the second game Partizan was more successful with an overall triumph of 4–0 and therefore won a new participation in the group stage of the Europa League. On 27 August, Stojković made his comeback debut in goal for Partizan in the domestic championship games. When he was named Man of the Match at the 155th eternal derby against the hosts Red Star in the game that ended in a 0–0 draw at the Rajko Mitić Stadium. Stojković agreed to sign a new four-year contract on 23 January 2018. After the retirement of Saša Ilić, he was appointed the new
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. On 28 July 2021, Stojković joined Saudi club Al-Fayha on a one-year deal, signed by compatriot
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. On 19 May 2022, he won the 2022 King Cup Final with Al-Fayha against Al Hilal, to be their first title ever in that competition.


International career


Youth

Stojković was a backup goalkeeper to Nikola Milojević in the Serbia and Montenegro under-21 squad that reached the final of the 2004 UEFA European Championship in Germany, but did not play one single minute in the tournament. At the same time he broke through Red Star's starting XI, Stojković got more opportunities. In May 2006, he captained the under-21s during the 2006 European Championships in Portugal in the absence of suspended Danko Lazović, helping the national team reach the semi-finals.


Senior

Uncapped, Stojković was named as member of the Serbian senior squad for the
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, and served as backup again, now to Dragoslav Jevrić. After the arrival of
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as head coach following the competition, he became first-choice for the newly independent
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, making his debut against the
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on 16 August 2006. Stojković played well overall during the
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qualifying campaign, notably performing in a 1–1 draw versus
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with a string of spectacular saves. Clemente was replaced by
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following the country's failure to qualify for the finals, but the player continued to start regularly. In July 2008, Stojković was chosen as one of three overage players to the Serbia Olympic team for the Olympic tournament in
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. He was named captain and featured in all three group stage matches although Serbia failed to advance. In the third match against
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, Stojković saved two penalties taken by
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. Stojković continued to feature regularly for the national team under new boss
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, even though he was completely ostracized at Sporting. After appearing in most of the
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, he was also selected in Serbia's squad for the
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in South Africa. There he played all three group stage matches, and helped Serbia win 1–0 win against
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, saving
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's penalty. On 29 July 2010, in a vague statement to the Serbian sports daily ''
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'', Stojković intimated a possibility of "temporarily stepping away from the national team" if he did not manage to find a club where he would get regular playing time by the time the Euro 2012 qualification process started. Antić did not call him up for the home friendly with
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, as well as the first two competitive games against
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and
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. However, after the manager was fired after the draw with Slovenia, Stojković was selected again by new coach Vladimir Petrović, for the next qualifier against
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on 8 October 2010. This was the first national team home match for the player following his move to Partizan, and he received a fair amount of verbal abuse from the Red Star fans in the crowd, which affected his performance as he let in a long-range goal to help the visitors tie the score at 1–1; later, with the hosts trailing 2–1, he made another mistake that led to a goal after miscommunication with centre back Aleksandar Luković, leading to a back pass that ended up in the Serbian goal. Only four days later, before the start of the qualifying match against
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in
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, Stojković was assaulted by a group of Red Star fans who broke into the Serbian team bus. He returned to the national team setup more than a year after the incident, being called for two friendlies in November 2011. On 11 October 2014, with Serbia losing 0–1 away to
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in a Euro 2016 qualifier, Stojković saved a late penalty from Marcos Pizzelli, after which
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scored the final equaliser. In June 2018, he was selected for the
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, playing all three group stage matches.


Personal life

In June 2009, Stojković married his model girlfriend Bojana (née Rajić) with whom he has a son. The couple divorced in 2014. Stojković's older brother, Vladan, was also a footballer and a goalkeeper. He spent most of his career in Portugal with Leça FC (1994–2000), settling in the country with his Portuguese wife after retiring and fathering
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; the latter played youth football with Sporting whilst his uncle represented the club, and also appeared for Portugal at youth level.


Career statistics


Club


International


Honours

Red Star *
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: 2005–06 *
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: 2001–02 Sporting CP *
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: 2007–08 *
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:
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Partizan *
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:
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, 2011–12, 2012–13 *
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:
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, 2017–18, 2018–19 Maccabi Haifa *
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: 2015–16 Al-Fayha *
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: 2021–22 Serbia and Montenegro U21 *
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runner-up:
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Individual * Serbian Player of the Year: 2017 *
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: 2012–13, 2017–18 *Partizan Player of the Year: 2013


References


External links


Stats at Utakmica
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