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"Aleksandar Radosavlevic"

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Aleksandar Radosavljević (Krani, Yugoslavia, 25 April 1979) is a Slovenian former international footballer who played in the middle line and defense field. During most of his career he competed in clubs abroad (mainly in Russia and the Netherlands, having yet another short pass from Greece). In addition he was a member of the National Slovenian mission that took part in the 2010 World Cup.

Career

Collective level
Radosavlevic started professional football from his hometown team, NK Triglav Krani, with whom he made his first-class league debut of the 1998/99 season. After completing the racing obligations and relegating Krani to the Second Division she transferred for Publicum Chelsea, where he remained for a three-year, during which he scored 21 goals in 82 league matches. Particularly productive - in terms of scoring - was his first year in Publikum, during which he scored 11 goals, achieving the league's eighth scorer.

From 2002 to 2007 it belonged to the life potential of Russian Shinik Yaroslavl, with the exception of the period 2003/04 when it was temporarily repatriated following a concession in the form of loan to Slovenian NK Mura. He then competed until late 2009 in also Russian Tom Tomsk. During the second half of the 2009/10 season he played in the Greek league with Larissa's jersey, counting 7 entries.

After his presence in the South African World Cup and the end of his partnership with AEL he switched in August 2010 to Dutch Den Haag, with whose colors he competed for two years. In addition he played in all four encounters given by his team for the 2011–12 Europa League against Lithuanian Tauras Tauragé and Cypriot Omonia. In the summer of 2012 he was loaned to Fenlo and the following year returned to Slovenia, where he completed his career in 2014 as an Olympia Ljubljana player.

National team
Radosavljevic was originally international with the small ethnic groups of Slovenia, having two attendances with U18 and U20, as well as 18 entries and three goals with U20. He also competed once (in 2003) with Slovenian National B.

In August 2002 he made his debut with the National Men in a friendly match with Italy (winning 1–0) passing into the field as a change in Goran Sukalo's position, while before completing the year he also took time to participate in matches against Malta and France for the 2004 European Championship qualifiers. After several years of absence, he returned to the national in October 2008 in a match against the Czech Republic for the 3rd Group of the qualifying phase of the World Cup. He was also a member of the team participating in the 2010 World Cup