in 1969, in Vukovar, the future Live player of Yugoslav football was born in the family of a truck driver and a shoe factory worker. The young football player started his competitive career in his native Club HNK Borovo. playing at the Yugoslav youth Competitions, the player Showed a confident and talented performance, due to which in 1986 he was promoted to the HNK Borovo main Club. On May 25, in his debut match, he scores his first goal at a professional level.

The young talent was watched by scouts from more known Yugoslav football Clubs, such as Crvena Zvezda, which could have signed the player come he was 17 years old. Dynamo Zagreb was also interested in the player; in this Club Sinisa Mihajlovic even played at a youth tournament in Germany, but in The End, the Dynamo management did not dare to Monitor a professional contract to him. Thereafter the footballer returned to his native Borovo. By the way, if you are an avid football fan, we recommend that you visit the page of the best sports betting sites in India and choose one of the best bookmakers.

in the Summer of 1988, at the age of 19, Mihajlovic moved to Vojvodina and helped the Club to win the Yugoslav First league. Having played 73 matches and scored 19 goals for Vojvodina, in 1990 the footballer moved to Crvena Zvezda for 1 million German marks. Mihajlovic received a four-year contract, three-room apartment in Belgrade and a Mazda 323F car. At that moment, there were many stars in the Belgrade Club, such as Vladimir Yugovic, Robert Prosinechki, Darko Panchev, but despite the Live squad, young player quickly and easily adopted in the new Club, becoming the main strike force of the left flank of the Defence.

The footballer played for this Club even 1992, made 39 appearances and scored 9 goals. 2 of them forever remained in the Mikhailovich’s memory. the first happened in the European Champion cup semi-ultimate in front of Bayern Munich, where Sinisa Mihajlovic scored both winning goals, and the second came in the winning game of the same tournament ultimate in front of Marseille.

in the Summer of 1992, Mikhailovich had two offers from Italian Clubs – Juventus and Roma. Mihajlovic chose the Roman Club, as the Club’s Coach was his compatriot Vujadin Boskov. At that time, there was a limit on legionnaires (no more than 3 my players on the pitch) in Italy, and correspondingly the Competition was higher. to find a place on the pitch for Mihajlovic, the head Coach used him in positions that were not suitable for the player. For two seasons, the Club Showed unimpressive results in Serie A (10th and 7th place). Recalling these two years spent at Roma, he mentioned that they were the worst in his career.

in 1994, the footballer continued his career in the Genoese Sampdoria, which, after success in the 80s, still had financial firmness and desire to win trophies. The player made his debut in a difficult match for the Italian Super cup in front of Milan. in this game, Sinisa scored a goal from a free kick, and the match ended in a draw. Everything went into a penalty shoot-out, in which he was no longer able to score hitting the post. Sampdoria lost that ultimate. in total for 4 seasons, the defender played 110 matches and scored 12 goals. Do you want more interesting publications regarding football? Subscribe to India Football News updates and get the latest posts straight to your email.

in the Summer of 1998, the Serbian football player moves to the Roman Lazio. It was clear that Sinisa Mihajlovic came to the Club for trophies. The Club itself, having good financial Support, was buying Up eminent and talented stars. Thanks to all this, together with Lazio he won the long-awaited Italian titles in 2000, twice the Italian cup, twice the Italian Super cup, the UEFA Super cup and the UEFA cup Winners’ cup in the 1999. It was a stunning milestone of a Live player from Yugoslavia.

in the Summer off-Year of 2004, at the age of 35, Mikhailovich – as a free agent – moved to Inter Milan, with whom he subsequently won the Italian cup twice and became the country’s champion. in the same Club, the 37-year-old footballer ended his playing career. The footballer began playing for the Yugoslavia Patriotic Club in 1991. playing for the Patriotic Club even 2003, the footballer took part in 63 matches, scored 10 goals.