Gabrijel Radojičić
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Gabrijel Radojičić (; born 9 October 1973) is a Serbian
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manager and former striker. During his journeyman career, Radojičić played professionally in Serbia and Montenegro, France, Bulgaria, Hong Kong, and Bosnia and Herzegovina.


Playing career

After spending three years at Rudar Pljevlja, Radojičić signed with Obilić in 1999. He was the team's leading scorer in his debut season with 15 league goals. After playing in two games for Obilić at the start of the new season, Radojičić switched to city rivals Milicionar. In early 2001, Radojičić moved to France and joined
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. He helped the club win the
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later that season. In early 2002, Radojičić signed with Bulgarian club Belasitsa Petrich, spending there the next two years.


Managerial career

Radojičić was manager of several lower league clubs, including
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's Jedinstvo Paraćin and
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's Sloga 33.


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