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Bojan Mamić ( sr-Cyrl, Бојан Мамић; born 13 September 1981) is a
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n retired
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who most recently played for Parnahyba.


Club career

Mamić represented a number of clubs in the Serbian lower leagues around the city of Belgrade. He was prolific in his goal scoring during this period. In 2006, Mamić moved away from Serbia for the first time to
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, the capital of
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. Playing for MTZ-RIPO Minsk, Mamić made 36 appearances and scored 6 goals. He also had his first taste of European competition at MTZ-RIPO Minsk, playing in the
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as his club attempted to secure a
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place. In those two
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matches Mamić scored two goals. Mamić's good form at the Belarusian club saw him transferred to Lithuanian top flight side Atlantas, in 2008. It was a short stay at the
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club, before he was transferred to another Lithuanian club
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in Lithuania's second city
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. Mamić spent eight eventful months at
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in 2008, and had his first opportunity to play in the
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qualifying matches.
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were eliminated from the competition and were drawn against Italian club
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in the knockout rounds of the
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. Mamić joined
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side
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in July 2009. He later had a short stint in Vietnam with
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and in September 2014 he made his debut for Żebbuġ Rangers in the Maltese Premier League. Mamić joined Brazilian club Parnahyba after playing for Maltese club
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. Mamić trained with the Parnahyba SC squad in 2016 pre season, but never played a game for them. Instead he decided to retire from football and go ahead with his football academy full time. In total Mamić played for over 20 clubs during his professional career.


After Football


Coaching

Mamić holds a UEFA level B Diploma in coaching.


Kids United Parnaíba Academy

After retiring as a player in 2016, Mamić founded his football academy, in the town of Parnaíba in the North East of Brazil. The academy is for kids in the 5-17 age range and currently has 150 students, making it the biggest football academy in the town. Mamić coaches them speaking English and Portuguese.


Personal life

Mamić speaks
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, English, Portuguese,
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and Russian.


References


External links


Kids United Parnaiba Facebook page
* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Mamic, Bojan 1981 births Living people Footballers from Belgrade Men's association football forwards Serbia and Montenegro men's footballers Serbian men's footballers FK Obilić players FK Mladi Obilić players FK Timok players FK Rad players FK Voždovac players OFK Mladenovac players FC Partizan Minsk players FK Atlantas players FBK Kaunas footballers Ferencvárosi TC footballers FK Mladi Radnik players Al-Riffa SC players Mqabba F.C. players FC Kaisar players Bojan Mamic SHB Da Nang FC players Żebbuġ Rangers F.C. players Parnahyba Sport Club players Second League of Serbia and Montenegro players Belarusian Premier League players A Lyga players Nemzeti Bajnokság I players Serbian First League players Maltese Premier League players Kazakhstan Premier League players V.League 1 players Serbian expatriate men's footballers Expatriate men's footballers in Belarus Expatriate men's footballers in Lithuania Expatriate men's footballers in Hungary Expatriate men's footballers in Bahrain Expatriate men's footballers in Malta Expatriate men's footballers in Kazakhstan Expatriate men's footballers in Thailand Expatriate men's footballers in Vietnam Expatriate men's footballers in Brazil Serbian expatriate sportspeople in Belarus Serbian expatriate sportspeople in Lithuania Serbian expatriate sportspeople in Hungary Serbian expatriate sportspeople in Bahrain Serbian expatriate sportspeople in Malta Serbian expatriate sportspeople in Kazakhstan Serbian expatriate sportspeople in Thailand Serbian expatriate sportspeople in Vietnam Serbian expatriate sportspeople in Brazil 21st-century Serbian sportsmen