- Goran Bunjevčević
Football player infobox
playername= Goran Bunjevčević
fullname = Goran Bunjevčević
nickname(s) =
dateofbirth = Birth date and age|1973|2|17|mf=y
cityofbirth =Karlovac
countryofbirth =SFR Yugoslavia
height = 1,90cm
weight = 11st 11 lb (83 kg)
currentclub = free agent
position = Defender
youthyears =
youthclubs =
years = 1993-1997
1997-2001
2001-2006
2006-2007
clubs = Rad BelgradeRed Star Belgrade
Tottenham HotspurADO Den Haag
caps(goals) = 105 (7)
138 (18)
57 (0)
27 (2)
nationalyears = 1998–2003
nationalteam = Serbia and Montenegro
nationalcaps(goals) = 16 (0)
manageryears = 2007-2008
managerclubs =Red Star Belgrade ,Chief executive
pcupdate = December 10, 2006
ntupdate = May 10, 2006Goran Bunjevčević (
Serbian Cyrillic : Горан Буњевчевић) (bornFebruary 17 ,1973 inKarlovac ,Croatia , SFR Yugoslavia) is a professional Serbianfootball (soccer) player who played as a defender, including 5 seasons atTottenham Hotspur (2001-6).Hailed in the press as the "Serbian Beckenbauer", he had a remarkably good disciplinary record and strong technique, being known for his reading of the game and flair for an incisive pass. The former Serbia and Montenegro international has recently moved from the dressing-room to the boardroom, back at
Red Star Belgrade .Career
Yugoslavia
The son of a former military officer, Goran Bunjevčević was born in
Karlovac and spent his childhood in the Croat city ofSplit , where he started playing football at the highly-respected club Hajduk. He continued his career atDinamo Zagreb . Because ofYugoslav wars , he moved toBelgrade to play for low-division sides BASK and Grafičar, before he was finally given chance in the top flight with Rad. At Rad he excelled not only in his preferred sweeper position, but also in defensive or central midfield.In 1997, he joined Red Star (FK Crvena Zvezda). Making 125 league appearances, he developed into one of their key players, going on to be made captain. Whilst there, Red Star won 3 trophies: the First League of Yugoslavia in 2000, and the SFR Yugoslav Cup in 1999/2000.
Tottenham
In the summer of 2001, Bunjevčević moved to
London to play forTottenham Hotspur , signing for £1,400,000 on 28th June to help replaceSol Campbell in central defence. His debut was on 18th August, in a 0-0 home draw against Aston Villa. He suffered badly with injuries early on at Tottenham, sustaining a fractured cheekbone against Chelsea, a bad injury that ruled him out for almost the entire season. In the 2002-03 campaign, his second season was relatively injury-free and he played well for Spurs, having much going for him. The manager,Glenn Hoddle , picked him in a number of positions in the first team - central defence, left-back, left wing-back and as the midfield anchor man. Since Hoddle's departure in 2003, the player found first team games hard to come by. His main difficulty stemmed from being a specialist sweeper in a Spurs team that never played this system, meaning he had to slot in either to defence or midfield positions that challenged him more. His ability at Premiership level was widely questioned byTottenham Hotspur fans, particularly his pace and strength in tackling. Once the new coachMartin Jol arrived, Bunjevčević completely fell out of the first-team picture. Now only starting in Carling Cup matches, ironically it was during this season (2004/05) in the competition that he scored both of his only goals for the club (in the 6-0 away defeat ofOldham Athletic on 22nd September, and a late equaliser in the 29th October 4-3 away win againstBolton Wanderers that took the game into extra time). He was released onMay 26 2006 after five years atWhite Hart Lane and 57 appearances (starting in 47). [ "Topspurs "- [http://www.topspurs.com/thfc-fp-index.htm Bunjevčević's record] , May 1, 2008.]Recent career
After release by Tottenham, Bunjevčević joined Dutch outfit
ADO Den Haag . He left the club after one season, and "hang up boots".At the beginning of March 2008 he was named as
Chief executive ofRed Star Belgrade , replacingStevan Stojanović in this position. [ "B92 "- [http://www.b92.net/sport/fudbal/vesti.php?yyyy=2008&mm=03&dd=02&nav_id=287323 Bunjevčević named as general manager of FC Red Star] , March 3, 2008.]Clubs
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ADO Den Haag (2006-2007)
* Tottenham Hotspur (2001-2006)
*Red Star Belgrade (1997-2001)
*Rad Belgrade (1994-1997)
* Grafičar Belgrade (1992-1994)
* BASK Belgrade (1991-1992)References
External links
* [http://www.footballdatabase.com/site/players/index.php?dumpPlayer=396 FootballDatabase provides Goran Bunjevčević's profile and stats]
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