Goran Drulić
Goran Drulić ( Serbian - Cyrillic Горан Друлић ; born April 17, 1977 in Negotin , SFR Yugoslavia ) is a Serbian football player . Originally from Red Star Belgrade, the player also played four times for the national team of Serbia and Montenegro in 2000/2001 . In these games he was denied both a win and a goal. In 2001, he received attention through a high-priced transfer to Spanish club Real Saragossa .
Career
Coming from his first club, Hajduk Veljko Negotin, Drulić joined the Red Star youth at the age of 15 and garnered attention when he scored 51 goals for the club's U-18 team in one season. Before he started for the first team of Red Star, he was loaned to a number of other clubs, including the B-team of FC Barcelona , where he failed to score in 14 second division matches in 1996/97.
Between 1997 and 2001 he scored 24 goals in 52 first division matches with Red Star, 16 of them in his last season, which was considered a sign of breakthrough. He then transferred to Real Saragossa in Spain's Primera División for € 13.5 million .
After his first season in the Spanish Primera División, in which he appeared in eight games, but did not score, he rose with his club in the second division, but managed the immediate promotion. In this second division year Drulić scored four goals in 18 games. Back in the Spanish House of Lords, he came back to eleven league appearances. His scant goal yield - only one hit - ensured that he was removed from the squad. After a year on the bench, he was passed on to the Belgian first division club Sporting Lokeren in 2005 , where he was not able to fulfill the hopes placed in him with only four hits in 13 games.
From 2006 on Drulić played for the Greek island club OFI Crete in the first Greek league . In his first season he scored twelve goals in 24 games in the top 5 of the Greek top scorer list. In July 2008 he moved to the second division AO Kavala with whom he was third and rose. In the 2009/10 season he played for the Spanish fourth division CD La Muela , which with him the first ascent in the club's history to the professional, the Segunda División B , succeeded. For the following season, he joined the Spanish fourth division Andorra CF on. In 2012 the rise was achieved here too. The now 35-year-old stayed in the league and now played for CD Sariñena .
Web links
- Goran Drulić in the database of weltfussball.de
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SURNAME | Drulić, Goran |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Serbian soccer player |
DATE OF BIRTH | April 17, 1977 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Negotin , SFR Yugoslavia |