Miloš "Moljac" Janićijević (
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: Милош Јанићијевић; born 21 March 1989) is a
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footballer
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Club career
Metalac Trgovački
Janićijević started in local club
Metalac Kraljevo. He began playing with first team in season
2006–07. On 15 played matches, he scored 2 goals.
Second season with first team for him. He played 24 league matches and scored 2 goals.
For first half of season, he played 14 league matches and scored 1 goal. Then he left in neighbourhood, in
Sloga Kraljevo.
Sloga Kraljevo
In first season playing for Sloga, as a loaned player of Metalac Kraljevo, he played 15 league matches. He scored 6 of 9 total goals for Sloga that spring. He scored two of those 6 goals on home win versus
Loznica
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on 17 May 2009 for league winning.
2009–10
For first season in
Serbian First League
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He played on 21 matches, and scored 4 goals. Two goals scored on home ground, one against
Mladost Lučani in match which is won with result 2:1, He scored two of those 6 goals on home win versus
Loznica
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on 17 May 2009 for league winning. and second versus
Srem
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, match ended with result 2:0. Rest two goals he scored on away matches. Sloga lost those matches. That was a bad season for
Sloga Kraljevo, because of relegation in
Serbian League West
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after just one season.
2010–11
He made 28 appearances and scored 4 goals in
Serbian League West
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. Also, he played one match in
Serbian Cup
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, against
Red Star Belgrade
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. Sloga lost that match, but with good impressions about game. Previously, he made appearance in cup zero fixture against
Radnički Niš. That was a great season for him and
Sloga Kraljevo, in which won back in
Serbian First League
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.
2011–12
He participated on 31 league match, and scored 4 goals. Good season for him, he scored some effect goals, and contributed to the team on the way to the top of the table. But, at the end of season, Sloga was 7th on the table, and not promoted in
Serbian SuperLiga
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. He left to Poland, but after a failed engagement, he joined the
Sloboda Užice.
Sloboda Užice
He was licensed for season
2012–13
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with jersey #14. He played total 7 league matches for season, but just one time in starting 11.
Return to Sloga Kraljevo
After season spent in
Sloboda Užice, he returned in
Sloga. He played 2 games, and he injured after that. He returned for 11th, 12th and 13th fixture, but he renewed injury. He recovered for second half of season, and played on 14 matches. He scored 3 goals on home ground, versus
BSK Borča,
Radnik Surdulica and
Teleoptik.
Mačva Šabac
For season
2014–15, he joined
Mačva Šabac. After first half of season, he left the club.
Dinamo Vranje
Janićijević joined
Dinamo Vranje in summer 2015.
Career statistics
References
External links
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Miloš Janićijević statsat utakmica.rs
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Janicijevic, Milos
1989 births
Living people
Footballers from Kraljevo
Men's association football midfielders
Serbian men's footballers
FK Sloga Kraljevo players
GFK Sloboda Užice players
FK Mačva Šabac players
FK Dinamo Vranje players
Serbian League players
Serbian First League players
Serbian SuperLiga players
Serbian expatriate men's footballers
Expatriate men's footballers in Malta
Serbian expatriate sportspeople in Malta
Expatriate men's footballers in Iceland
Serbian expatriate sportspeople in Iceland
21st-century Serbian sportsmen