Nikola Drinčić

Nikola Drinčić

Nikola Drinčić ( born September 7, 1984 in Belgrade ) is a born in the SR Serbia Montenegrin football player. His first international game he played in the September 12, 2007 against Sweden. He previously played in the U21 division of the Serbian national team. He is mainly known for his free kicks and Eckballstärke. His shirt number in the national team is the 18th

Career

Club career

Beginnings in Serbia

Drinčić began his career in the young Partizan Belgrade. In 2003, Nikola signed his first professional contract with telephoto optics Zemun, where he remained until 2004 and 16 games played. In 2004 he returned to Partizan Belgrade and was first awarded from there to Spartak Subotica and in 2005 to the Budućnost Banatski Dvor.

Career in Turkey and Russia

In the summer of 2006 Drinčić signed for Gaziantepspor Turkish Vorjahreselften a one-year contract until 2007. At the end of the contractual period at Gaziantepspor he moved in the spring of 2007 to Amkar Perm. There he signed a three year contract until June 2010. Nikola Drinčić been consistent and good and made in 81 games four goals and was first-team regular. In spring 2010 Drinčić moved free transfer to the Russian Champions League hopefuls Spartak Moscow. There he came only to 4 inserts. In 2011 he moved on to league rivals FK Krasnodar. On 14 Round succeeded him in the derby against Kuban Krasnodar to make the score 1-0.

National

In 2006, Nikola was nominated by the then Serbian U21 coach Miroslav Đukić for the U- 21 Championship 2007. There, he managed to be so far the only major success: He reached the final, which was, however, lost 1:4 against the Netherlands.

Thanks to constant good performances at Amkar Perm, he was nominated by the then Montenegrin national coach Zoran Filipović for friendly against Sweden (1:2). His first goal for the team he scored in a friendly against Kazakhstan ( 3-0). He made the time between 2-0 in the 21st minute.

Achievements

  • Second in the U-21 European Championship 2007
  • 18 games (as of September 2, 2010 ) and a goal for the Montenegrin national football team
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