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Slobodan Branković (footballer)

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Full name
  
Slobodan Brankovic

Name
  
Slobodan Brankovic

Role
  
Footballer


1978-1985
  
Partizan Belgrade

Height
  
1.82 m

Years
  
Team

Position
  
Forward

Date of birth
  
(1963-12-09) December 9, 1963 (age 52)

Place of birth
  
Belgrade, SFR Yugoslavia

Playing position
  
Forward (retired)

Slobodan Branković (Serbian Cyrillic: Слободан Бранковић; born December 9, 1963) is a retired Serbian footballer.

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Beginnings

Branković, born in the Banovo Brdo neighborhood of Belgrade, began his footballing career with Partizan Belgrade's youth academy in 1978 where he played alongside the late Čava Dimitrijević and current Partizan head coach Vladimir Vermezović. Here he got the nickname of Kengur, the Serbian language word for kangaroo. He remained in Partizan's youth academy until 1985 when he signed with FK Rad who was then in the Yugoslav Second League. Upon signing for Rad however, he was immediately released by Milan Živadinović.

Austria

After his departure from Rad, Branković did not play anywhere for two months until he arrived in Austria for a try-out with First Vienna FC. The try-out was arranged by well-known Serbian sports commentator Vladanko Stojaković. First Vienna had just signed Argentinian great Mario Kempes. Branković was signed (this being his first professional contract with a fully professional club) and formed a formidable tandem with Kempes. Branković even earned the nickname of the Serbian Mario Kempes due to their similar playing style and similar physique.

References

Slobodan Branković (footballer) Wikipedia