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Vojislav Dragović
Vojislav Dragović (; born 15 October 1982) is a Serbian sports agent and former professional Association football, footballer who played as a Goalkeeper (association football), goalkeeper. Playing career In February 2002, Dragović was transferred to Serie A club AC ChievoVerona, Chievo on a two-year contract. He later returned to his homeland and signed with FK Obilić, Obilić in the summer of 2003. In January 2005, Dragović moved abroad for the second time and signed with Bosnian club FK Sarajevo, Sarajevo, making 11 league appearances in the remainder of 2004–05 Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the season. In August 2007, Dragović spent some time on trial at Portuguese club C.F. Os Belenenses, Belenenses, but failed to earn a contract. He subsequently took part during the Free Kick Masters in 2008. Post-playing career In 2005, Dragović started working as a Sports agent, football agent and assisted in bringing Walter Zenga and Zdeněk Zeman to Red Star Belgrade ...
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Free Kick Masters
The Free Kick Masters is a skills-based international association football, football competition featuring some of the world's top rated Direct free kick, free kick takers competing against some of the world's top rated goalkeeper (association football), goalkeepers in a direct free kick shootout to declare the world's "Free Kick Master" and "Golden Goalkeeper". The competition has no affiliation with or ties to FIFA but is unique in the world of football as it is one of the only events that features star players involved in a direct competition against one and another. History of the event The first Free Kick Master was first held in Marbella, Spain over a two-day period in December 2004. Developed by a team of individuals involved in international football, the event challenged the skills of participants by testing their accuracy and ability to make successful free kicks from distances of 18 meters, 21 meters, and 25 meters. Participants were allowed to choose their approach: ...
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