Nikola Nikezić

Nikola Nikezić, Cyrillic: Никола Никезић, ( born June 13, 1981 in Titograd, SFR Yugoslavia ) is a Montenegrin football player. The striker made ​​his debut in 2007 in the Montenegrin national team.

Career

Nikezić began his professional career at FK Budućnost Podgorica in his hometown, which he took in the Prva liga SR Jugoslavije. First, substitute players, who played his games as a substitute, he established himself in the season 2000 /01 as a regular player. At the end of the season he joined the club from from the first division, remained loyal to him, however, at first. However, in the second division, he played only one half of the season for the club, half a year, he was loaned to league rivals FK Bokelj Kotor. After the missed resurgence with Budućnost Podgorica he left end of the season the club.

Nikezić joined the first division club FK Sutjeska Nikšić. On the side of Milenko Milošević, Dejan Rabrenovic and Dražen Medjedovic he finished with the club behind FK Partizan Belgrade, FK Crvena Zvezda and OFK Belgrade in his first season in fourth place. In the following season he scored twelve goals this season. Although presented only for eighth place in the table, but he was part of the squad for the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens. He came in two games for use, but remained without a goal and was eliminated with the national team as a group from Last. In the following season 2004 /05 Nikezić lacked his goal threat, with four goals he could not prevent the descent of the club.

Nikezić left Serbia and Montenegro in summer 2005 and moved to the Slovenian first division side NK Domžale. In the Slovenska Nogometna league he ran on to the side of Slaviša Dvorančič Darijan Matič and Branko Ilič. With ten goals this season he was one of the supports, which allowed the club the runner-up behind ND Gorica. Then the competitor began recruiting him to replace the scorer Miran Burgič, who had left the club towards Sweden. Nikezić knew to fill the gap adequately and led the club with 22 goals this season for national champion title, which he also crowned top scorer.

Nikezićs successes had become widely known outside the country's borders. On one hand, he came to his international debut for the Montenegrin national team, on the other hand, he received offers from abroad. In summer 2007, he left, therefore, Slovenia and joined the French club Le Havre AC in the Ligue 2. With seven goals he contributed to the side of Guillaume Hoarau, Christophe Revault, Amadou Alassane and Nicolas Gillet to the rise of the club in Ligue 1. There, however, he could not hold out and came in part only for the second team of the club to use, so he could not help in the battle against relegation and the club took the course in the second division

After Nikezić again gained only irregular playing time in the second division, he took in March 2010 at an offer from the Russian second division side FC Kuban Krasnodar.

For the 2012/13 season is Nikezić joined the Slovenian first division club NK Olimpija Ljubljana.

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