Božidar Đurković

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Božidar Đurković
Personnel
birthday 4th January 1972
place of birth SuboticaSFR Yugoslavia
size 175 cm
position midfield
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1991-1994 FK Spartak Subotica 102 (20)
1994-1997 FK Vojvodina 55 (10)
1997-1998 CSKA Sofia 13 0(4)
1998-1999 Vitória Guimarães 9 0(0)
1999-2000 OFK Belgrade 21 0(7)
2000-2002 1. FC Union Berlin 49 0(4)
2002-2004 OFK Belgrade
2004-2005 Arsenal Tula 13 0(2)
2005-2006 FK Smederevo 8 0(0)
2006-2007 FK Javor Ivanjica 7 0(1)
2007-2008 FK BASK
1 Only league games are given.

Božidar Đurković (born January 4, 1972 in Subotica ) is a former Serbian football player .

Career

Yugoslavia / Serbia

Đurković was 19 years old on the first team of FK Spartak Subotica , for which he played the 1991/92 and 1992/93 seasons in the Prva Liga , the top division of Yugoslav football. His last season, 1993/94 , he played in the Prva liga SR Jugoslavije , the top division in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia . In the championship, which was held in two groups, he finished second with his team in Group B and consequently took part in the championship round held in the spring , which the team finished fifth.

The following season he played for FK Vojvodina , with whom he finished Group A as a winner and also took part in the championship round , which the team finished third. In the following season , his team finished third again, as in the championship round and at the end of the 1996/97 season .

Bulgaria / Portugal

After the season he moved to the Bulgarian first division and reigning champions CSKA Sofia , for whom he completed the 1997/98 season and only finished third.

Reached Portugal, he played nine points games for Vitória Guimarães in 1998/99 in the first-class Primeira Divisão , for whom he made his debut on September 21, 1998 (4th matchday) in a 5-1 home win against Sporting Braga .

Serbia / Germany

After returning to his home country, he played for OFK Belgrade in the 1999/2000 season before he came to Germany and was signed by 1. FC Union Berlin .

In Berlin, he stayed for two years and was first with 28 point games in which he scored three goals for the championship in the restructured and only in the two seasons discharged at the time third-rate Regionalliga Nord and the associated rise in the 2. Bundesliga at . In this division he played 21 point games. He made his debut on July 30, 2001 (1st matchday) in a 1-1 draw in the home game against Hannover 96 , his only goal he scored on March 10, 2002 (26th matchday) in a 2-2 draw at home against Eintracht Frankfurt with the goal to the final score in the 86th minute.

He also played five games in the DFB Cup competition from 2000 to 2002, in which he played four alone in the 2000/01 season and even reached the final with 1. FC Union. The final against FC Schalke 04 , held on May 26, 2001 in the Berlin Olympic Stadium in front of 73,011 spectators, was lost 2-0. Previously he scored in the round of 16 against SSV Ulm 1846 and in the semifinals against Borussia Mönchengladbach , and most recently on November 28, 2001 in the 3-0 second round win at SSV Ulm 1846 in the following season.

Serbia / Russia

After returning to his homeland, he played again for OFK Belgrade, from 2002 to 2004 in the Prva liga Srbije i Crne Gore , the highest Serbian-Montenegrin league.

The seasons 2004 and 2005 he played for the Russian club Arsenal Tula in the second-rate 1st football division .

Serbia

With FK Smederevo , FK Javor Ivanjica and FK BASK , three Serbian clubs followed, for which he was active for one season each. For the former club he still played in the top division, for FK Javor Ivanjica in the second-class Serbian Prva Liga and for FK BASK in the third-class Srpska Liga Belgrade , one of four sections in the Serbian league .

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