Ljubomir Radanović

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Ljubomir Radanović
Personnel
Surname Ljubomir Radanović
birthday July 21, 1960
place of birth CetinjeYugoslavia
position Defender
Juniors
Years station
FK Lovćen Cetinje
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1981-1988 FK Partizan Belgrade 172 (15)
1988-1990 Standard Liege 62 (3)
1990-1991 OGC Nice 33 (3)
1991-1992 Standard Liege 4 (0)
1992-1995 AC Bellinzona ? (?)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
Yugoslavia 34 (3)
1 Only league games are given.

Ljubomir Radanović (born July 21, 1960 in Cetinje Montenegro ) is a former Yugoslav football player .

Career

Radanović began his career with his hometown club FK Lovćen Cetinje . In 1981 he came to FK Partizan Belgrade in what was then the capital of Yugoslavia. At Partizan he was able to win three Yugoslav championship titles. During his time in Belgrade , he was called to the 1984 European Football Championship in France . Radanović was used twice at this EM. Yugoslavia were eliminated in the group stage. Radanović's goal against Wales in qualifying brought the men from the Balkans to the European Championship. In 1988 he moved to Belgium to Standard Liege . He then went to France for a year at OGC Nice . After just one season in Ligue 1 , the Montenegrin went back to Belgium for Standard Liège for one season. After only four games in Standard, he signed with the Swiss second division club AC Bellinzona , where he let his career end until 1995.

successes

  • three times Yugoslav champion in 1983, 1986, 1987

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