Dejan Petković

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Dejan Petković
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Dejan Petković (2010)
Personnel
birthday September 10, 1972
place of birth MajdanpekSFR Yugoslavia
size 175 cm
position midfield player
Juniors
Years station
RFK Majdanpek
FK Radnički Niš
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1988-1992 FK Radnički Niš
1992-1995 FK Red Star Belgrade
1995-1999 real Madrid 5 0(0)
1996 →  Sevilla FC  (loan) 8 0(1)
1996-1997 →  Racing Santander  (loan) 9 0(0)
1997-1999 →  EC Vitória  (loan) at least 29 (16)
1999-2000 FC Venice 13 0(1)
2000-2002 Flamengo Rio de Janeiro at least 25 0(6)
2002-2003 CR Vasco da Gama at least 19 0(2)
2003-2004 Shanghai Shenhua
2004 CR Vasco da Gama 36 (18)
2005 Ittihad FC
2005-2006 Fluminense Rio de Janeiro 21 0(6)
2007 Goiás EC
2007 FC Santos 23 0(1)
2008 Atlético Mineiro 27 0(4)
2009-2011 Flamengo Rio de Janeiro 67 (14)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1995-1999 Serbia-Montenegro 6 0(1)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2014 Atlético Paranaense U-23
2015 Criciúma EC
2016 Sampaio Corrêa FC
2017 EC Vitória
1 Only league games are given.

Dejan Petković , also called Pet or Rambo, (born September 10, 1972 in Majdanpek ) is a former Serbian football player . He was used in the position of an attacking midfielder . Most recently, he was active as a coach in Brazil in 2017 . He also works as a sports commentator .

Career

Beginnings

Petković started his career in the junior areas of the RFK Majdanpek and FK Radnički Niš . With Radnički he played his first game as a professional at the age of 16. On September 25, 1988 he made his debut in the game against FK Sarajevo in what was then the first Yugoslav football league .

In July 1992 Petković was bought by FK Red Star Belgrade . Even though he was not yet 20, he had already made a name for himself as a tech-savvy playmaker. In his first season he played 30 league games (5 goals). With the club he was able to win the national championship twice. He was Yugoslav champions in the 1991/92 season and Serbian-Montenegrin champions in 1994/95 .

Spain

In December 1995, Petković moved to Real Madrid . His move to Real had been agreed in the summer of 1995, but Red Star wanted to use Petković for the games in the 1995/96 UEFA Cup , but was eliminated here in the qualifying phase. Petković made his league debut against Celta Vigo on December 17, 1995 . In the game he came on in the 65th minute for Míchel . At the beginning of January 1996 he came on two more assignments from the bank. Shortly thereafter, after just a month at Real, it was awarded.

He went to league rivals Sevilla FC . In the first game for the club on January 24th against Albacete Balompié , he was in the starting line-up. By the end of the season, Petković came to Sevilla due to an injury on just eight missions (one goal), seven of them in the starting line-up. Then he returned to Real .

For the 1996/97 season, Real had made significant investments in restructuring its squad. For the new head coach Fabio Capello were Roberto Carlos , Christian Panucci , Clarence Seedorf , Davor Suker and Predrag Mijatović been purchased. The competition for the top places became even tougher. Petković thus finally fell to the role of a substitute player. Until the winter break of the season he only came off the bench two times. Because of this he was awarded again.

In January 1997, Petković was loaned to Racing Santander . At the end of the season he came back to Real. Shortly afterwards he took part in a friendship tournament with the club. Apart from Real, the participants were the Spanish club Real Mallorca and the Brazilian teams Flamengo Rio de Janeiro and EC Vitória . After the tournament, Vitória expressed interest in signing Petković.

Via Brazil to Italy and back

Petković came to Vitória on loan from Real along with Bebeto and Túlio (financed by Banco Excel). Petković stayed there until August 1999. With the club he was able to win the state championship of Bahia twice and the Copa do Nordeste once .

His return to Europe was announced on August 22nd when he was signed by Venice FC . It was already given back in the following European winter break.

Petković went back to Brazil, where he received a contract with Flamengo Rio de Janeiro . With the club was able to win 2000 and 2001 national championship of Rio de Janeiro . In 2001 he also won the Copa dos Campeões , a CBF qualifying tournament for the Copa Libertadores .

In 2002, Petković moved to local rivals CR Vasco da Gama . With this he was able to repeat the success in the state championship of Rio de Janeiro in 2003.

Engagement in Asia

In 2003 Petković went to China to Shanghai Shenhua . With the club was able to win the championship in 2003. The club was stripped of the title in 2013. In the course of the championship, bribes were made in order to secure victory in the championship.

To host the 2004 championship , Petković returned to Vasco. Because of his good performance, he was awarded the Bola de Prata as one of the two best midfielders at the end of the season . At the club he played with goalkeeper Željko Tadić , whom he knew from the time of his first professional club Radnički .

After the championship in Brazil, Petković moved to Ittihad FC in Saudi Arabia . With the club he was able to win the Arab Club Champions Cup 2004/05.

Back in Brazil

In August 2005 he returned to Rio de Janeiro . This time he signed a contract with Fluminense Rio de Janeiro , another of the four big clubs in Rio. Because of his previous engagements with rivals Flamengo and Vasco and his age of 33, Fluminense fans had reservations about Petković. He was able to push this aside after he scored two goals in his third game for Fluminense in the 2005 championship in a 6-2 away win over Cruzeiro Belo Horizonte . The first hit was 1000 for Fluminense in the championship history. At the end of the season he was awarded the Bola de Prata for the second time.

At the end of the 2006 season, Petković left Fluminense. He played in 2007 with the Goiás EC in the Goiás State Championship and then the 2007 championship with FC Santos . After the new coach of Santos Emerson Leão had no interest in Petković in early 2008 , he signed a contract with Atlético Mineiro .

Return to Flamengo

2011 in the game against Corinthians

On May 20, 2009 Flamengo announced the renewed engagement of Petkovic. The contract was given a term of one year. In the course of winning the fifth championship for Flamengo in 2009 , the 37-year-old Petkovic was on the field in 23 of 38 possible games. He scored eight goals, two of which were corner kicks. At the end of the season, as in 2004 and 2005, he was awarded the Bola de Prata and also received the Prêmio Craque do Brasileirão .

On June 5, 2011, Petković resigned as a professional player after playing the first half of the league game against Corinthians. To commemorate his retirement, all Flamengo players in the match wore the name Petkovics on the back of their jerseys.

National team

Petković started playing for the youth teams SFR Yugoslavia at the age of 15. At that age, he even scored one of the fastest goals in football after just three seconds in a game against Cyprus. In 1992 he was in the squad at the U-21 tournament in Toulon , alongside players like Savo Milošević , Zoran Mirković , Željko Cicović , Elvir Bolić , Spira Grujić , Mitko Stojkovski , Miladin Bečanović , Igor Taševski , Sretko Vuksanović and Željko Tadić . His team reached the final, where it was defeated by Portugal. In the preliminary round Petković was able to score two goals in the game against the USA.

In the course of the tournament, he received his first appointment to the senior national team. He was to become part of the squad for the 1992 European Football Championship . But Yugoslavia was suspended on May 31 because of the civil war in the country, just ten days before the opening match.

In 1994, Petković accepted an invitation from the newly formed Serbia-Montenegro team for a trip to friendly matches in Brazil. In the first game against Brazil he was on the reserve bench. In the second against Argentina there was a scandal with his coach Slobodan Santrač . Petković had to warm up from the 30th to the 80th minute. Then he sat down on the reserve bench without being instructed to do so. He assumed he would no longer be substituted on. Because of this behavior, Santrač did not replace him in the 81st minute, but Darko Kovačević . It was not until 1998 that Petković made his first international appearance. On March 31, 1995 in the friendly against Uruguay in Belgrade, he was in the starting line-up. In his second international match in the home game against Russia back in Belgrade, he scored the goal to 1: 1 in the 34th minute (final score 1: 2).

In 1998, Petković came back to work under the new national coach Milan Živadinović . Again he was on a trip to Brazil. On September 23, 1998 they faced Brazil in São Luís . Petković was playing for Vitória at the time . The mission was his last official international match. He therefore later assumed that he was only called to act as a translator.

In December 1999, Petković was coached by Vujadin Boškov to two unofficial internationals against the Canary Islands and Catalan football selection . In the game against the Canaries he scored a goal.

In an interview with the Brazilian magazine Placar in 2001, Petković said that he would have been called up to the national team more often had he not played in Brazil but continued in Venice. In addition, after his active career in 2018, he also raised the charge that he could have played in the 1998 World Cup if he had paid officials of the association for it. No corresponding proposal had been made to him himself, but knew of players who had paid to be allowed to play.

successes

Red Star Belgrade

real Madrid

Vitória

Flamengo

Vasco da Gama

  • Taça Guanabara: 2003
  • National Championship of Rio de Janeiro: 2003

Ittihad FC

Awards

Trivia

Web links

Commons : Dejan Petković  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Bank Exel Bebeto , report on uol.com.br of September 22, 1997, page in portugal, accessed on August 13, 2019
  2. Bank Exel Túlio , report on uol.com.br of July 9, 1997, page in portug., Accessed on August 13, 2019
  3. 2003 Title revoked , report on nzz.ch from February 20, 2013, accessed on August 13, 2019
  4. Change to FLA 2009 , report on globo.com from May 20, 2009, page in portugal, accessed on August 13, 2019
  5. Fastest goal on mojacrvenazvezda.net from September 10, 2014, page in Serbian, accessed on August 13, 2019
  6. ^ Tournament of Toulon , 1992 roster on festival-foot-espoirs.com, accessed on August 13, 2019
  7. ^ Tournament of Toulon Tore on festival-foot-espoirs.com, accessed on August 13, 2019
  8. Appointment National Team 1992 , newspaper report by El Mundo Deportivo from May 30, 1992 on mundodeportivo.com, page in span., Accessed on August 13, 2019
  9. EM lock 1992 , report on nytimes.com from June 1, 1992, page in English, accessed on August 13, 2019
  10. ↑ International matches and goals , proof on rsssf.com, accessed on August 13, 2019
  11. Placar article 2001 in books.google.de of August 21, 2001, page in portug., Accessed on August 13, 2019
  12. World Cup 2018 on elpais.com from June 27, 2018, page on elpai.com, page in portugal, accessed on August 13, 2019
  13. Rio Branco Order , report on ebc.com.br from April 20, 2010, page in portugal, accessed on August 13, 2019
  14. Eight direct corner goals , report on thesefootballtimes.co from June 14, 2018, page in English, accessed on August 13, 2019
  15. Honorary Citizen of Rio de Janeiro , report on rj.gov.br, page in portugal, accessed on August 13, 2019
  16. Honorary Consul , report on blic.rs, page on bosn., Accessed on August 13, 2019