- Milovan Mirosevic
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This name uses Spanish naming customs; the first or paternal family name is Mirošević and the second or maternal family name is Albornoz.
Milovan Mirošević Personal information Full name Milovan Petar Mirošević Albornoz Date of birth 20 June 1980 Place of birth Santiago, Chile Height 1.79 m (5 ft 10 1⁄2 in) Playing position Attacking midfielder Club information Current club Universidad Católica Number 10 Youth career 1992–1997 Universidad Católica Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1997–2002 Universidad Católica 108 (25) 2003–2006 Racing Club 91 (11) 2006–2007 Beitar Jerusalem 41 (5) 2008 Argentinos Juniors 7 (1) 2008– Universidad Católica 94 (43) National team‡ 1999 Chile U-20 8 (1) 2001– Chile 23 (3) * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 22:06, 5 March 2011 (UTC).
† Appearances (Goals).
‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 14:52, 6 March 2011 (UTC)Milovan Petar Mirošević Albornoz (born 20 June 1980) is a Chilean footballer who currently plays for the Chilean Primera División side Universidad Católica as an Attacking midfielder.
Club carrer
Mirošević began his football career with one of the biggest Chilean football clubs Universidad Católica in 1992. His professional debut at the age of 17 in 1997 occurred in part due to a strike by professional footballers which saw players of the youth squads compete in the Torneo Apertura 1997. Mirošević's debut with Catolica ended in a 4–1 win over rivals Colo-Colo at Estadio San Carlos de Apoquindo.
in 2000, after two seasons with the reserves team, Mirošević became a regular in Católica's starting eleven. In 2002, under coach Juvenal Olmos, Mirosevic was the star of the club's win of the Apertura.
After 2002 he was transferred to Racing Club of Argentina were he obtained mixed results. He was then transferred from Racing to Beitar Jerusalem FC for the 2006/2007 season.
Mirosevic finally returned to Universidad Católica in June 2008 as one of the new players brought in for the Clausura Tournament. He holds the current record of scoring in 5 consecutive matches against Universidad de Chile.
His footballing style is characterized by great pace, vision and team work. He has a good shot, both from distance and from free kicks. He is considered an idol by the Universidad Católica fans, who hoped we would someday return to the club that saw him become the footballer he is today while he was playing outside of Chile. He comes from a wealthy family in Chile, where he attended Saint Gabriel's School.
Titles
Season Club Title 2002A Universidad Católica Primera División de Chile Torneo 2010 Universidad Católica Primera División de Chile Copa Chile 2011 Universidad Católica Primera División de Chile External links
- (Spanish) Argentine Primera statistics
- (English) Milovan Mirosevic stats
Primera División de Chile Top Scorers 1933: Carvallo • 1934: Giudice • 1935: Au. Domínguez / Ogaz • 1936: Bolaños • 1937: Bolaños • 1938: Pizarro • 1939: Al. Domínguez • 1940: Alonso / Valenzuela • 1941: Profetta • 1942: Romo • 1943: Machuca / Mancilla • 1944: Alcántara / Al. Domínguez • 1945: Cruche / Giorgi / J. Zárate • 1946: Cruche • 1947: Vera • 1948: J. Zárate • 1949: Lorca • 1950: Díaz • 1951: Aguilera / Tello • 1952: Meléndez • 1953: Robledo • 1954: Robledo • 1955: Moreno • 1956: Villarroel • 1957: Albella • 1958: Albella / Verdejo • 1959: Rios • 1960: Falcon • 1961: Landa / Campos • 1962: Campos • 1963: Álvarez • 1964: Escudero • 1965: Scandolli • 1966: Bracamonte / Campos • 1967: E. Zárate • 1968: Reinoso • 1969: E. Zárate • 1970: Castro • 1971: E. Zárate • 1972: Espinoza • 1973: Yavar • 1974: Crisosto • 1975: Pizarro • 1976: Fabbiani • 1977: Fabbiani • 1978: Fabbiani • 1979: Caszely • 1980: Caszely • 1981: Caszely / Cabrera / Marcoleta • 1982: Siviero • 1983: Olivera • 1984: Cabrera • 1985: Basay • 1986: Salgado • 1987: Hurtado • 1988: De Luca / Oré • 1989: Martínez • 1990: Martínez • 1991: Martínez • 1992: A. González • 1993: Figueroa • 1994: Acosta • 1995: Caballero / A. González • 1996: Véner • 1997-A: Bisconti • 1997-C: Báez / Vallejos • 1998: González • 1999: Núñez • 2000: P. González • 2001: Tapia • 2002-A: S. González • 2002-C: Neira • 2003-A: Cabañas • 2003-C: Biscayzacú • 2004-A: Galaz • 2004-C: Galaz • 2005-A: Estay / Mancilla / Sarabia • 2005-C: Díaz / Fierro / Montecinos • 2006-A: Suazo • 2006-C: Monje • 2007-A: Suazo • 2007-C: Villanueva • 2008-A: Barrios • 2008-C: Barrios • 2009-A: Paredes • 2009-C: Rivarola • 2010: Mirosevic • 2011-A: Urbano
Chile squad – 2004 Copa América 1 Bravo • 2 Álvarez • 3 L. Fuentes • 4 Pérez • 5 Ramírez • 6 Acuña • 7 Valenzuela • 8 Millar • 9 S. González • 10 Jiménez • 11 M. González • 12 Varas • 13 I. Fuentes • 14 Villarroel • 15 Mancilla • 16 Cisternas • 17 Mirosevic • 18 Meléndez • 19 Olarra • 20 Aros • 21 Figueroa • 22 Galaz • Coach: OlmosCategories:- 1980 births
- Living people
- Chilean footballers
- Chilean expatriate footballers
- Universidad Católica footballers
- Racing Club footballers
- Expatriate footballers in Argentina
- Beitar Jerusalem F.C. players
- Expatriate footballers in Israel
- Chile international footballers
- 2004 Copa América players
- Chilean people of Croatian descent
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