Full name Slobodan Despotovski Years Team Weight 81 kg Height 1.8 m | Playing position Role Football player Name Bobby Despotovski Position Forward | |
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Date of birth (1971-07-14) 14 July 1971 (age 44) |
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Slobodan "Bobby" Despotovski (born 14 July 1971 in Perth, Western Australia) is an Australian football (soccer) player.
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- Melbourne knights v bobby despotovski
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- Early life
- Playing career
- Coaching career
- Honours
- References

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Early life

Only nine months after his birth his family moved to Yugoslavia because his mother, Valentina, was home-sick. He grew up with his family in the town of Pančevo, 16 km outside capital Belgrade, and played junior level football with Red Star Belgrade.

When Despotovski was 15 he had a choice to continue either Handball which he says has always played a large part in his life or to pursue a career in professional football, eventually he chose football and was selected to play for the reserve team at his first senior club, Dinamo Pančevo.
Playing career
After a stint with the Yugoslav People's Army during the Balkans war which ended as a result of self-inflicted injuries, Despotovski in 1992 returned to his birthplace, Perth and continued his professional career with Floreat Athena in the Western Australian Premier League. In 1994, he joined Heidelberg in the NSL and left the club to join the now defunct NSL club Morwell Falcons in 1995.
Bobby's career took off when he received a call from the then Perth Glory general manager, Roger Lefort. The new club wanted Despotovski to lead their attack in the club's inaugural season and he certainly didn't disappoint scoring 14 goals in only 23 NSL games.
Despotovski was in the center of a controversy when playing against the Melbourne Knights (a team primarily supported by Croatian Australians) at the Knights Stadium on 21 May 2001 he gave a three fingered salute to the predominantly Croatian crowd which is a Serbian Orthodox symbol that represents Orthodox Christianity. As the Perth team left the stadium Despotovski and Perth coach Bernd Stange were assaulted by angry Knights supporters. To avoid repetition of violence, the next Knights home fixture against Perth was played in Launceston.
He was one of the most successful strikers in the now defunct Australian National Soccer League. Despotovski was with the Western Australian team Perth Glory for 10 years, and holds their goal scoring record.
Following the conclusion of the 2004/2005 season of the NSL Despotovski signed with Perth Glory for the 2005/2006 A-League season after a brief stint with the Bonnyrigg White Eagles in the Vodafone Premier League in NSW. Despotovski finished the season as joint top goal scorer of the league and winner of the Johnny Warren Medal. Season 2006/2007 started without Bobby because of his re-occurring back injury but he returned to partner Stuart Young up front.
Coaching career
He was the coach of Inglewood United in 2007, and the coach of Perth boys school Hale School's 1st XI Soccer side in 2008.
In 2015, he is currently the coach of the Perth Glory NPL U20's team and the Perth Glory's Women's team.