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Miloš Bosančić

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Serbian footballer (born 1988)

Miloš Bosančić
Personal information
Date of birth (1988-05-22)22 May 1988 (age 37)
Place of birthRuma,SFR Yugoslavia
Height1.82 m (6 ft 0 in)
PositionAttacking midfielder
Youth career
Red Star Belgrade
Partizan
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2005–2007Partizan19(0)
2005–2006Teleoptik (loan)10(1)
2007Boavista (loan)1(0)
2008OFK Beograd (loan)12(2)
2008–2009Čukarički24(1)
2009–2012Slovan Liberec72(13)
2013–2014Gyeongnam41(9)
2014–2015Red Star Belgrade19(0)
2015Hangzhou Greentown8(0)
2016BEC-Tero Sasana21(1)
2017–2018Slovan Liberec29(1)
2018Keşlə2(0)
2018–2019Sabah10(1)
2019Voždovac2(0)
2019Rad6(0)
International career
2003–2005Serbia and Montenegro U1712(1)
2005–2007Serbia U1911(5)
2004–2010Serbia U2110(1)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Miloš Bosančić (Serbian Cyrillic:Милош Босанчић; born 22 May 1988) is a Serbian retired professionalfootballer who played as anattacking midfielder.

Club career

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Bosančić came through the youth system ofPartizan, signing his first professional contract with the club in December 2005.[1] He made his competitive debut in the2006–07 season, collecting 26 appearances across all competitions. In June 2007, Bosančić moved to Portuguese clubBoavista on a season-long loan.[2] He appeared in only one game and returned to Partizan after just three months.[3] In February 2008, Bosančić was loaned toOFK Beograd until the end of the season.[4]

In September 2008, Bosančić signed a three-year contract withČukarički.[5] He appeared in 24 league games and scored one goal in the2008–09 season, helping the club avoid relegation from the top flight. In July 2009, Bosančić moved abroad for the second time and signed with Slovak clubSlovan Liberec. He was a regular member of the team that wonCzech First League in the2011–12 season, contributing with six goals in 25 appearances. In early 2013, Bosančić moved to Asia and signed withGyeongnam.[6]

In July 2014, Bosančić returned to Serbia and signed a three-year deal withRed Star Belgrade.[7] He left the club the following year, before returning to Asia and joining Chinese sideHangzhou Greentown. In 2016, Bosančić played for Thai clubBEC-Tero Sasana.

In February 2017, Bosančić rejoined his former clubSlovan Liberec after four years. He signed a one-and-a-half-year contract and was given the number 10 shirt.[8] In 2018, Bosančić briefly played forKeşlə, before moving to fellow Azerbaijani clubSabah.

In June 2019, Bosančić returned to his homeland and joinedVoždovac.[9] He left the club two months later and switched to fellow Belgrade clubRad.[10]

International career

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In August 2004, Bosančić, aged 16, was called up to theSerbia and Montenegro under-21 team for a friendly againstSlovenia inLjubljana.[11] He played the first half in an eventual 3–1 victory.[12] Later on, Bosančić representedSerbia at the2007 UEFA European Under-19 Championship.

Honours

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Slovan Liberec

References

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  1. ^"Čekajući Deda Mraza" (in Serbian). glas-javnosti.rs. 27 December 2005. Retrieved10 September 2019.
  2. ^"Otišao i Bosančić, Jovetić ostaje" (in Serbian). mondo.rs. 28 June 2007. Retrieved10 September 2019.
  3. ^"Bosančić se vratio u Humsku" (in Serbian). mondo.rs. 16 November 2007. Retrieved10 September 2019.
  4. ^"Bosančić na pozajmici u OFK Beogradu" (in Serbian). mondo.rs. 3 February 2008. Retrieved10 September 2019.
  5. ^"Partizanova kolonija u Čukaričkom sve brojnija" (in Serbian). sportskacentrala.com. 2 September 2008. Retrieved10 September 2019.
  6. ^"Tým se vrátil z Kypru, v neděli hraje proti Příbrami" (in Czech). fcslovanliberec.cz. 14 February 2013. Retrieved10 September 2019.
  7. ^"Lalatoviću stigla pojačanja, Bosančić i Avramovski potpisali trogodišnje ugovore" (in Serbian). blic.rs. 26 July 2014. Retrieved10 September 2019.
  8. ^"Miloš Bosančić se vrací do Slovanu" (in Czech). fcslovanliberec.cz. 6 February 2017. Retrieved10 September 2019.
  9. ^"Bosančić novi fudbaler Voždovca" (in Serbian). novosti.rs. 26 June 2019. Retrieved10 September 2019.
  10. ^"Bosančić iz Voždovca prešao u Rad" (in Serbian). zurnal.rs. 27 August 2019. Retrieved10 September 2019.
  11. ^"Pižon nagradio Miloša Bosančića" (in Serbian). glas-javnosti.rs. 12 August 2004. Retrieved10 September 2019.
  12. ^"Perović: Ovako treba!" (in Serbian). glas-javnosti.rs. 19 August 2004. Retrieved10 September 2019.

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