Miroslav Stević

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Miroslav Stević
Personnel
birthday 7th January 1970
place of birth LjubovijaSFR Yugoslavia
size 179 cm
position midfield player
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
Bratstvo Bratunac
1984-1989 FK Partizan Belgrade
1989-1992 FK wheel
1992-1992 Grasshoppers Zurich 9 (0)
1992-1994 Dynamo Dresden 55 (4)
1994-1998 TSV 1860 Munich 104 (3)
1999-2002 Borussia Dortmund 91 (8)
2002-2003 Fenerbahçe Istanbul 18 (1)
2003-2005 VfL Bochum 21 (1)
2005-2006 SpVgg Unterhaching 22 (0)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1998 Yugoslavia 6 (0)
1 Only league games are given.

Miroslav "Miki" Stević (born January 7, 1970 in Ljubovija , SFR Yugoslavia ) is a former Serbian football player and today's football functional .

The defensive midfielder began his professional career at Bratstvo Bratunac and moved to Partizan Belgrade in 1984 , with whom he won the Yugoslav National Cup in 1989. In the same year he went to FK Rad , where he played until January 1992. From January to June 1992 he worked for the Grasshopper Club Zurich . In the summer of 1992 Stević moved to Dynamo Dresden . Two years later he went to TSV 1860 Munich , for which he played until the end of 1998. From January 1999 he was under contract with Borussia Dortmund . In 2002 he left the Bundesliga and played for Fenerbahçe Istanbul for a year . In 2003 he came back to Germany and was in VfL Bochum's squad until January 2005 . He then moved to SpVgg Unterhaching in the 2nd Bundesliga , where he ended his active career after the 2005/06 season.

Stević came to a total of 271 appearances in the German Bundesliga and scored 16 goals. In addition, there are another 22 appearances in the 2nd Bundesliga, in which he failed to score. In 2002 he was German champion with BVB and second in the UEFA Cup .

He was six times in the selection of the Yugoslav and Serbian-Montenegrin national football team . At the 1998 World Cup he was used; he was substituted on in the game against Germany.

In 2007 he successfully obtained his coaching license in Cologne.

He has both Serbian and German citizenship.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Stevic: “In the afternoon the battery is empty” on abendzeitung.de , accessed on July 28, 2009