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Predrag Djordjevic was born on August 4, 1972 in Kragujevac in Serbia and former professional urv footballer.
In previous years has struggled with the shirt of Rantniski Kragujevac, Red Star Belgrade, Spartak Subotica and Paniliakos (1992 - 1996 119 appearances and 33 goals). The last 11 years playing in the Olympic as left midfielder, which has 300 appearances and 109 goals. So, reaches an average of one goal every three games. The 'Jolie' is the head of the Olympic and Olympic fans We cherish urv him considering him as the best non - Greek player who has played for Olympiacos. That did not play a large team in Europe is attributed to the great love he has for Olympiacos. Also competing in the national team of Serbia, which has 37 appearances and one goal.
Having started his career at FK Crvena Zvezda and FC Spartak Subotica, Djordjevic in 1993 he moved to Greece to compete in Paniliakos, who then played in the Third Division. He was one of the major factors, along with Stelios Giannakopoulos successive anodes team.
In 1996 he came to Olympiakos with Stelios Giannakopoulos. Both were among the players who contributed more to conquer the seven consecutive championships. Singled out quickly thanks to the amazing combination of power, speed, urv strength and good dribble and had to kickoff. It soon became executor of all pieces taker, shootout while leader Olympiakos. He scored 50 times on behalf of the Olympic the first 5 years, and while winning five championships. On the sixth year (2002/03) scored 14 league goals and gave 15 assists. Still, he scored four goals in six games in the UEFA Champions League, making even a hat - trick in the match against Bayer Leverkusen. 2003-04 Djordjevic scored 10 league goals and gave 22 assists. The outcome was the best player on the First National, although Olympiacos won the league this year.
The Djordjevic debuted with the national Serbia against urv Switzerland in September 1998 participated in the qualification of the national team for the UEFA Euro 2000, but was not chosen to participate in the final. Also participated in qualifying for the UEFA Euro 2004, but Serbia - Montenegro qualified for the final of Portugal. However, he participated in the 2006 World Cup.
On March 30, 2009 announced the end of his career as a footballer. On April 26, 2009 he played his last game in the league against the Greek team Thrasybulus. Last official match of his career urv was the cup final against AEK on May 2, 2009, which was accompanied with his last title. In 2009 he was awarded a special prize (prize offer sports and ethos) of the Association of Sports Journalists in Greece. He is married to a Greek and has taken the Greek citizenship.
The 'Jolie' is the player with the most championships in the history of Greek football, having won a total of 12, ie one more than he has won in the history of AEK. Here are 10 achievements Antonis Nikopolidis Alekos urv Alexandris Anatolakis and George Mimis Domazos. Finally, on February 18, 2009 became the top scorer in European Olympic events. With the goal scored against St Etienne reached 15 goals, outperforming Nikos Anastopoulos. Total personal record: First foreign player in the Olympic appearances in the league (341 entries) Third player in participations in Olympic history (341 entries, first Kyriakos Karataidis with 363, second to John Gaitatzis 346) First Scorer urv Olympiakos stranger (156 goals) urv Fourth Olympic scorer in the league (126 goals, first with George Sideris 224) The player with the most championships in Greece (12 titles) First player in Olympic appearances in Europe (76 entries) Top Goalscorer of the Olympic Europe (15 goals) First player Olympic appearances in the Champions League top scorer Greek teams in the Champions League (9 goals, together with Michal
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