Milan Smiljanić
Serbian footballer; played for Partizan
Born
November 19th, 1986
38 years ago
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
Serbia
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Born in 1986, this Serbian footballer started his career in youth clubs before joining the first team of FK Partizan in 2004. He played as a midfielder and contributed to the team's successes in domestic competitions. After several years, he moved to foreign leagues, including stints in Spain and Portugal. Throughout his career, he showcased strong technical skills and playmaking abilities, participating in both league and international matches. His time in football was marked by notable performances in key matches.
Played for FK Partizan from 2004 to 2009
Played in La Liga for Granada CF
Competed in Primeira Liga with S.C. Olhanense
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