Rade Bogdanović

Rade Bogdanović

Football player infobox
playername = Rade Bogdanović
fullname = Rade Bogdanović
nickname =
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1970|5|21
cityofbirth = Sarajevo
countryofbirth = SFR Yugoslavia
height = height|m=1.85
currentclub =
clubnumber =
position = Striker
youthyears =
youthclubs =
years = 1988-92
1992-1996
1997
1997
1997-98
1998-2002
2002-03
2003-04
clubs = FK Željezničar
Pohang Steelers
JEF United Ichihara
Atlético Madrid
NAC Breda
Werder Bremen
Arminia Bielefeld
Al-Wahda
caps(goals) = 075 00(4)
147 0(54)
016 00(8)
014 00(6)
013 00(6)
056 0(15)
019 00(0)
nationalyears =
nationalteam = Yugoslavia
nationalcaps(goals) = 003 00(2)

Rade Bogdanović is a Bosnian-born Serbian former football player. He was born on May 21, 1970 in Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina.

Bogdanović began his career in FK Željezničar. His debut for the club, playing at the time in Yugoslav league, came in 1987. This promising attacker stayed there until 1992 when he went to Korean Pohang Steelers and in 1996 to Japanese JEF United.

Next year, he returned to Europe as Radomir Antić signed him to a contract with Spanish champions Atlético Madrid.

In 1997, he was transferred to Dutch NAC Breda, and again after only one season to Werder Bremen for a fee of around 1,350,000 euros. He stayed in German club for four years. In 2002/2003 season, he played for Arminia Bielefeld, and then went to Al-Wahda from United Arab Emirates. He is retired from professional football now.

He also played three times and scored two goals for national team of Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. He was asked to play for national team of Bosnia-Herzegovina, but he chose to play for FR Yugoslavia.

Career

* FK Željezničar
* POSCO Atoms
* JEF United
* Atlético Madrid
* NAC Breda
* SV Werder Bremen
* DSC Arminia Bielefeld
* Al-Wahda


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