Đorđe Rakić

Rakic ​​in training, 2010

Djordje Rakic ​​[ dʑɔrdʑɛ rakitɕ ] (Serbian Cyrillic - Ђорђе Ракић, UEFA Djordje Rakic ​​spelling, born October 31, 1985 in Kragujevac, SFR Yugoslavia) is a Serbian football player.

Career

Djordje Rakic ​​began his career in 1992 in his city club Radnički Kragujevac, where he made ​​his debut in the first team at age 17. By 2003, he came in 17 games in Serbian league 2 is used, in which he scored eleven goals. After the team was relegated at season's end, Rakic ​​joined the 2003/04 season for the first time to first division side OFK Belgrade. After he was again active for his hometown club from 2004 to 2005, scoring in the eleven goals in 47 league games completed third, he transferred to the 2005/06 season the club again to Belgrade. He came to 2007 to 40 missions, as well as 17 goals. In 2006, he was responsible for the U-21 National Team of Serbia at the U -21 European Championship in Portugal in use. In the U-21 European Championship in the Netherlands in 2007 he became vice - European champion with the Serbian team, Rakic ​​was employed in all five games. After numerous offers of top European clubs, he joined in August 2007 for FC Red Bull Salzburg.

His debut in Austria was Rakic ​​on 15 September 2007, being the 10th matchday against SV Mattersburg, as he stormed from the outset alongside Alexander Zickler. He was replaced in the 74th minute for Vratislav Lokvenc. His first goal he scored in Austria on 15 December 2007 against SK Sturm Graz when he equalized assisted by Markus Steinhöfer to 1:1 per head. In the 2008 /09 season, he was deported from coach Co Adriaanse to the second team of Salzburg, which is active in the second-class First Division. Prior to transfer the end of 2008, after he had taken part in the football tournament at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, Rakic ​​moved on loan to the Italian first division club Reggina Calcio. In the summer of 2009 he returned to Salzburg and plays since at the Juniors of the bulls in the second highest Austrian league. In the first half of the season, he scored ten goals in eleven league games completed for the Juniors. He also came for the first combat team OFB Cup 2009/10 in a 7-1 victory over SK Vorwärts Steyr in the first round of the petition for use. He scored four goals himself and prepared another goal before. He also was a short stint in the UEFA Europa League 2009/10, when he came off the bench on 22 October 2009 in a 1-0 victory over Levski Sofia in the 75th minute for Alexander Zickler.

During winter break 2009/10 changed Rakic ​​until end of season on loan to German second division club TSV 1860 Munich, he came four times to insert and scored three goals. At the end of the season, the Munich lions attracted the negotiated purchase option not Rakic ​​then returned nominally returned to Salzburg. However, the 1860 continued efforts a commitment Rakićs. On 9 August 2010, he finally signed a contract until 2012 at the Sechzgern. In the first four games of the new season 2010/11 Rakic ​​scored four goals. In the first round he was getting used to a game and was beside Benjamin Lauth second striker, but was no longer in the following games scores a goal. In the second round, he played eleven games, including none over the full length. Kevin Volland had taken over the regular place in the storm of him. On the final day he came to his fifth goal of the season.

For financial reasons, Rakic ​​should be sold in the summer of 2011, but he wanted to stay in Munich. In 15 test matches to mid-September, he scored 25 goals. In competitive games he has not been used, often he was not even in the 18-man squad. On September 18, the 8th game day, he graduated at the home game against FSV Frankfurt his first competitive use of the 2011 /12. Subsequently he was employed until winter in every game and scored three goals and prepared three more before. Often, however, he did not play it on his ancestral position of in the middle, but in the left midfield. After the winter break, he played 13 of 15 games, scoring two goals. An offer to extend the contract at a reduced salary leaned Rakic ​​in the spring of 2012 from the 1860 and left so in the summer of 2012. Overall, he had played 65 league games for the Munich Lions and scored 13 goals. Three times he came in the DFB - Pokal for use. Since the 2013 season, he is obliged to Red Star Belgrade.

Private

Djordje Rakic ​​is married with his German wife Kim Danielle since June 2013.

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