Dragan Žilić

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Dragan Žilić
Personnel
birthday December 14, 1974
place of birth KikindaSFR Yugoslavia
size 197 cm
position goalkeeper
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1992-1996 OFK Kikinda 70 (0)
1996-2000 FK Vojvodina Novi Sad 49 (0)
2000-2001 CSKA Sofia 1 (0)
2001-2005 FK Smederevo 93 (0)
2005-2009 HNK Rijeka 68 (0)
2009-2010 ND Gorica 19 (0)
2012 OFK Kikinda
2015-2016 SV Genclerbirligi Homburg 10 (0)
2016-2017 SVE Einöd-Ingweiler 23 (0)
2017 SV Beeden 16 (0)
2017– SV Genclerbirligi Homburg 11 (0)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1998-2002 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 3 (0)
2003 Serbia and Montenegro 2 (0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2015-2017 SVE Einöd-Ingweiler
2015-2016 SVE Einöd-Ingweiler II
2018– SV Genclerbirligi Homburg
1 Only league games are given.
Status: end of season 2017/18

Dragan Žilić (born December 14, 1974 in Kikinda ) is a former Serbian national football goalkeeper .

Career

Žilić began his career in his hometown club OFK Kikinda and moved from there in 1996 to FK Vojvodina . From 2000 he played for the Bulgarian club CSKA Sofia . Then it went back home to FK Semendria . In 2005 there was a change to the Croatian club HNK Rijeka . He completed five official internationals.

Žilić has been president of his former club OFK Kikinda since 2012 and was briefly a substitute goalkeeper in the men's squad in 2012.

Today he lives in Zweibrücken . In January he moved to the Saarland district league club SV Genclerbirligi Homburg as a goalkeeping coach and player. This was followed by a move to SVE Einöd-Ingweiler in autumn 2015, where he appeared as the head coach of the first and second combat teams and from the following spring also campaigned himself. His involvement as a player and as a coach ended at the end of the 2016/17 season and during the summer break before the 2017/18 season he switched to league competitor SV Beeden, where he made 16 league appearances by the winter break before heading back on the path back to SV Genclerbirligi Homburg. He has been a player-coach there since 2018.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Palatinate Merkur [1] (accessed on February 18, 2015)