Savo Milošević

Milošević in the jersey of Rubin Kazan

Savo Milošević ( Serbian Cyrillic Саво Милошевић; born September 2, 1973 in Bijeljina, SFR Yugoslavia ) is a former Serbian football player.

Career

He played from 1992 to 1995 for FK Partizan Belgrade, then to 1998 at Aston Villa. He then moved to Real Zaragoza, where he was under contract to 2000. More Players stations were 2000/ 01 of Parma, brought for a transfer fee of € 25 million in 2002 again Real Zaragoza, 2002/2003 Espanyol and 2003/2004 Celta Vigo. In the summer of 2004 he moved to CA Osasuna. In his last year as a pro in 2008, he worked at Rubin Kazan under contract, where he was to conclude with Russian champion and could thus his first title after 1996, when he was English League Cup winner with Aston Villa pick.

For the Serbian - Montenegrin national football team Milošević debuted on 23 December 1994 in Porto Alegre Brazil against the one lost with 0:2. To date, Milošević Most games (101) and at the same time leading scorer ( 35) of the Yugoslav and Serbian- Montenegrin national football team. Due to the secession of Montenegro from Serbia, he played at the end of his career for the " pure " Serbian national football team. His last game for this was held against Bulgaria on 19 November 2008. In this " farewell match ", he shows despite two Missed penalty kicks excellent performance and crowned them, as well as his entire career in the national team with two goals ( result: 6:1).

In the Euro 2000 in Belgium and the Netherlands, Milošević was charged with five goals (along with Patrick Kluivert ) scorer. At the 2006 World Cup, he led Serbia and Montenegro as captain.

Achievements

  • Yugoslavian Champion: 1993, 1994
  • Yugoslav Cup winner: 1994
  • English League Cup Winners: 1996
  • Champion of Russia: 2008
  • Scorer in the Yugoslav League: 1994, 1995
  • EM- scorer: 2000 (4 Inserts / 5 goals)
  • Elected to the all-star team of Euro 2000
  • World Cup Participation: 1998 (2 inserts), 2006 (3 inserts)
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