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Predrag Mijatović

Predrag "Peđa" Mijatović (Serbian Cyrillic: Предраг Мијатовић, pronounced [prêdraːɡ pêdʑa mijȃːtoʋitɕ, – mîːjaː-]; born 19 January 1969) is a Montenegrin retired professional footballer who played as a striker. At club level, Mijatović played for six clubs: Budućnost, Partizan, Valencia, Real Madrid, Fiorentina and Levante. Internationally, he played for FR Yugoslavia at the 1998 FIFA World Cup and at the UEFA Euro 2000.

Predrag Mijatović
Mijatović in 2007
Personal information
Full name Predrag Mijatović
Date of birth (1969-01-19) 19 January 1969 (age 54)
Place of birth Titograd, SR Montenegro,
Yugoslavia
Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Position(s) Striker
Youth career
Kom
OFK Titograd
Budućnost Titograd
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1987–1989 Budućnost Titograd 73 (10)
1990–1993 Partizan 104 (44)
1993–1996 Valencia 104 (56)
1996–1999 Real Madrid 90 (29)
1999–2002 Fiorentina 42 (4)
2002–2003 Levante 21 (3)
Total 434 (146)
International career
1989–2003 FR Yugoslavia[nb 1] 73 (27)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Mijatović scored 28 goals in the 1995–96 La Liga season for Valencia, which prompted a move to Real Madrid, where he scored a goal in the 1998 UEFA Champions League Final which ensured Madrid's first European Cup in 32 years. In 1997, Mijatović was named runner-up for the Ballon d'Or, behind Ronaldo and ahead of Zinedine Zidane.[1] After his playing career, he served as director of football for Real Madrid from 2006 to 2009.

Club career

Budućnost

From the 1987–88 season, Mijatović became a regular at Budućnost under new head coach Stanko Poklepović. In October 1987, he was a member of the Yugoslav youth squad which competed in and won the 1987 FIFA World Youth Championship in Chile. Upon his return to Budućnost, Mijatović's spot on the squad was now cemented alongside Dejan Savićević, Dragoljub Brnović and Branko Brnović, who also represented Yugoslavia in Chile. Mijatović made 31 league appearances and contributed four goals as Budućnost finished the season in ninth position.[2]

During the winter of 1989–90, Mijatović nearly signed with Hajduk Split after negotiating with Hajduk's sporting director Jurica Jerković, with even a DM50,000 pre-contract payment given to the player.[3] However, Partizan club president Mirko Marjanović stepped in and convinced Mijatović to join the Belgrade-based club instead. In December 1989, Partizan ultimately paid a DM1 million transfer fee to Budućnost for Mijatović. This was at time the highest transfer within the Yugoslav league.[4]

In later interviews, Mijatović said a deteriorating political and security situation in Yugoslavia was a factor in his decision not to join the Croatian club Hajduk.[3]

Partizan

Though he scored on his Partizan debut against his former club Budućnost, Mijatović's debut half season in the new club under head coach Ivan Golac was mostly spent settling into the new surroundings. He failed to score in his following 14 league appearances until the end of the 1989–90 league season.[2]

However, Mijatović continued improving, becoming the squad's undisputed leader during 1991–92 season under head coach Ivica Osim, and leading Partizan to the 1992 Yugoslav Cup title over reigning European Cup champions Red Star Belgrade. He was also named Yugoslav Footballer of the Year award en route.[5]

At Partizan, Mijatović had been linked with various top European sides, which included Juventus. He joined Valencia in the summer of 1993.[5]

Valencia

Mijatović made his Valencia debut on 5 September 1993 against Real Oviedo. He won the Spanish Footballer of the Year award in the 1995–96 season, having scored 28 goals in 40 La Liga matches.[5] As the second best goal-scorer in the league, he was the runner-up for the Pichichi Trophy, second only to Juan Antonio Pizzi. Mijatović's contributions helped Valencia finish in second place behind Atlético Madrid that season.

Real Madrid

On 13 February 1996, Mijatović signed an advanced contract with Real Madrid mandating that he join the club from Valencia in the summer of 1996 for a transfer fee of Pta1.5 million.[6] Former Yugoslavia teammate Davor Šuker, Clarence Seedorf, and Roberto Carlos also joined Real Madrid in the summer 1996 transfer window. Coach Fabio Capello often deployed Mijatović in a strike tandem with Šuker, reviving their partnership from their time in Yugoslavia's youth team at the 1987 FIFA World Youth Championship.[7] Over the course of the 1996–97 La Liga season, Mijatović scored a total of 14 goals; he scored one goal in Real Madrid's 2–0 victory over Barcelona the El Clásico on 7 December 1996, escaping from Miguel Ángel Nadal and Laurent Blanc before lifting the ball over Vítor Baía to score.[7] By the end of the season, Real Madrid were first in La Liga and also claimed the 1997 Supercopa de España over Barcelona.[8]

On 20 May 1998, Mijatović scored the winning goal in Real Madrid's 1–0 victory over Juventus in the 1998 UEFA Champions League Final.[5] This was Real Madrid's first UEFA Champions League after 32 years. The following season was Mijatović's final season with Los Blancos; at the end of the season, the 30-year-old Mijatović was sold to Italian Serie A club Fiorentina.

Fiorentina

On 28 June 1999, Mijatović signed a three-year contract with Fiorentina[9] for 17 billion Italian lire. His earliest performances at Fiorentina were promising; in spite of Fiorentina's attacking depth with the likes of Gabriel Batistuta, coach Giovanni Trapattoni initially chose Mijatović as a starter. On 26 July 1999, Mijatović scored the opening goal in Fiorentina's 4–0 victory over Aston Villa in the Gotham Cup finals in New York City, a pre-season exhibition tournament.[10] He played at Fiorentina for two seasons, scoring four goals within the Serie A, and added a Coppa Italia title to his honours.[11] Additionally, he featured in Fiorentina's 1999–2000 UEFA Champions League campaign, which resulted in a third-place finish in Group B of the second group stage behind Manchester United and former club Valencia.

Levante

Mijatović joined Levante UD in the summer of 2002. He played there for one season, after which Levante finished in fourth place in the Segunda División 2002–03 season. He subsequently retired from professional football after struggling with lingering injuries.[12]

International career

Mijatović was included in the squad for the 1987 FIFA World Youth Championship, winning the tournament.[13] He was also called by the main team to UEFA Euro 1992,[14] but the nation would be suspended due to the Yugoslav Wars. He made his senior debut for Yugoslavia in an August 1989 friendly match against Finland.

1998 FIFA World Cup

He played for FR Yugoslavia in the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France, missing a penalty in the match versus the Netherlands.[15]

UEFA Euro 2000

Mijatović played for FR Yugoslavia at UEFA Euro 2000.[16]

He has earned a total of 73 caps, scoring 27 goals. His final international was a June 2003 European Championship qualification match against Azerbaijan.[17]

International goals

Post-playing career

After retiring in 2004, Mijatović continued living in the city of Valencia and soon became a player agent.

In 2006, Mijatović became Real Madrid's director of football, serving in the position for three seasons.[18] During this time, Mijatovic signed important players in Real Madrid's history such as Pepe, Marcelo, Higuaín and Van Nistelrooy.[19]

Through his friendship with Anzhi Makhachkala general manager German Chistyakov, Mijatović was reportedly part of the three-man delegation (the other two were Anzhi's transfer man German Tkachenko and Serbian player agent Vlado Lemić) the Russian club deployed to Milan on 9 August 2011 for initial negotiations with Internazionale (represented by sporting director Marco Branca and vice-president Rinaldo Ghelfi) over the transfer of striker Samuel Eto'o.[20]

Personal

Born in Titograd, SR Montenegro, SFR Yugoslavia, Mijatović grew up in the Masline neighbourhood on the town outskirts and is of the Bjelopavlici clan ancestry.[21]

On 3 June 2009, the official website of Real Madrid stated that Mijatović's son Andrej, aged 15, died after a long illness, and offered its "deepest sympathies on behalf of the entire club and its members".[22]

Career statistics

Club

[23][24][25]

Club Season League Cup Continental Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Budućnost Titograd 1986–87 Yugoslav First League 1 0 1 0
1987–88 31 4 31 4
1988–89 28 2 28 2
1989–90 13 4 13 4
Total 73 10 73 10
Partizan 1989–90 Yugoslav First League 15 1 2 0 2 0 19 1
1990–91 33 14 3 1 6 1 42 16
1991–92 25 12 6 2 2 0 33 14
1992–93 31 17 8 2 39 19
Total 104 44 19 5 10 1 133 50
Valencia 1993–94 La Liga 35 16 2 1 4 2 41 19
1994–95 29 12 9 3 38 15
1995–96 40 28 9 6 49 34
Total 104 56 20 10 4 2 128 68
Real Madrid 1996–97 La Liga 38 14 5 1 43 15
1997–98 24 10 0 0 8 1 2[a] 1 34 12
1998–99 28 5 4 2 7 2 2[b] 0 41 9
Total 90 29 9 3 15 3 4 1 118 36
Fiorentina 1999–2000 Serie A 16 2 0 0 9 1 25 3
2000–01 13 1 4 2 2 2 19 5
2001–02 13 1 0 0 4 0 17 1
Total 42 4 4 2 15 3 61 9
Levante 2002–03 Segunda División 21 3 0 0 21 3
Career total 434 146 52 20 44 9 4 1 534 176
  1. ^ Appearances in Supercopa de España
  2. ^ One appearance in Intercontinental Cup, one appearance in UEFA Super Cup

International

[26]

National team Year Apps Goals
Yugoslavia 1989 3 0
1990 0 0
1991 5 0
1992 1 0
FR Yugoslavia 1993 [nb 2]
1994 2 0
1995 1 0
1996 6 3
1997 8 11
1998 11 3
1999 7 2
2000 12 4
2001 6 2
2002 6 1
Serbia and Montenegro 2003 5 1
Total 73 27

Honours

 
Mijatović on a 2006 stamp of Montenegro

Partizan[27]

Real Madrid[8]

Fiorentina[28]

Yugoslavia

Individual

Awards

Notes

  1. ^ Mijatović played five matches for Serbia and Montenegro, the successor state of FR Yugoslavia which ceased to exist by constitutional amendment on 4 February 2003. The rest of his caps, including those in all international competitions were exclusively for Yugoslavia (both SFR and subsequently FR Yugoslavia).
  2. ^ The country was banned from international football by the UN sanctions.

References

  1. ^ Pierrend, José Luis (26 March 2005). "European Footballer of the Year ("Ballon d'Or") 1997". RSSSF. Retrieved 5 November 2013.
  2. ^ a b "Predrag Mijatović: profile". Fudbalski savez Srbije. Retrieved 3 August 2015.
  3. ^ a b Vulas, Frane (18 December 2009). "Predrag Mijatović: Sudbina nije htjela da zaigram za Hajduk". Slobodna Dalmacija. Retrieved 3 August 2015.
  4. ^ Stankovic, Vladimir (4 July 1993). ""Con Penev formaré un gran "tándem" en ataque"" (PDF). Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). p. 22. Retrieved 18 January 2021.
  5. ^ a b c d King, Jeff (31 May 1999). . FIFA.com. Archived from the original on 25 September 2009. Retrieved 3 August 2015.
  6. ^ "Na današnji dan Mijatović je postao izdajnik, morao je da ima obezbeđenje u sopstvenoj kući". Meridian Sport. 13 February 2021. Retrieved 24 February 2021.
  7. ^ a b Simon Harrison (1 January 2021). "The story of Capello, Suker, Mijatovic & the Real Madrid team of 96–97". Planet Football. Retrieved 24 February 2021.
  8. ^ a b "Predrag Mijatovic". Real Madrid. Retrieved 19 November 2014.
  9. ^ Chiesa, Carlo F. (22 August 1999). "La nuova Serie A" [The new serie A]. Calcio 2000 (in Italian). Action Group S.r.l. p. 37.
  10. ^ "Fiorentina Wins Gotham Cup". Associated Press. 26 July 1999. Retrieved 24 February 2021.
  11. ^ "Coppa alla Fiorentina col pareggio più bello" [Fiorentina wins the cup with the most useful deuce]. La Repubblica (in Italian). 13 June 2001. Retrieved 29 July 2017.
  12. ^ Meese, Philip (19 January 2017). "Forgotten Idols: Predrag Mijatović". Retrieved 24 February 2021.
  13. ^ . www.fifa.com. Archived from the original on 14 January 2020.
  14. ^ "Pancev también renuncia a la Eurocopa". Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 25 May 1992. Retrieved 5 June 2019.
  15. ^ Cohen, Roger. "WORLD CUP '98; Netherlands' Davids Comes in From Cold". The New York Times. Retrieved 17 May 2018.
  16. ^ "Norway 0–1 Yugoslavia". UEFA Euro 2000. UEFA. Retrieved 2 August 2015.
  17. ^ "Player Database". eu-football.info. Retrieved 22 September 2020.
  18. ^ Steve Wilson (20 May 2009). "Real Madrid sporting director Predrag Mijatovic leaves by 'mutual agreement'". The Telegraph. Retrieved 5 July 2017.
  19. ^ "Así fue el Mijatovic director deportivo del Madrid | Defensa Central". www.defensacentral.com. 21 May 2009. Retrieved 30 July 2021.
  20. ^ Predrag Mijatovic represented Anzhi at negotiations with Inter;sports.ru, 10 August 2011
  21. ^ "www.glas-javnosti.co.yu".
  22. ^ . realmadrid.com. 3 June 2009
  23. ^ Predrag Mijatović at WorldFootball.net
  24. ^ Predrag Mijatović at FootballDatabase.eu
  25. ^ Predrag Mijatović at BDFutbol
  26. ^ "None". eu-football.info.
  27. ^ "Biografía de Predrag Mijatovic". Retrieved 7 January 2015.
  28. ^ . Archived from the original on 10 January 2016. Retrieved 7 January 2015.

External links

  •   Media related to Predrag Mijatović at Wikimedia Commons
  • Predrag Mijatović at National-Football-Teams.com
  • Real Madrid profile
  • Reprezentacija profile

predrag, mijatović, predrag, peđa, mijatović, serbian, cyrillic, Предраг, Мијатовић, pronounced, prêdraːɡ, pêdʑa, mijȃːtoʋitɕ, mîːjaː, born, january, 1969, montenegrin, retired, professional, footballer, played, striker, club, level, mijatović, played, clubs, . Predrag Peđa Mijatovic Serbian Cyrillic Predrag Miјatoviћ pronounced predraːɡ pedʑa mijȃːtoʋitɕ miːjaː born 19 January 1969 is a Montenegrin retired professional footballer who played as a striker At club level Mijatovic played for six clubs Buducnost Partizan Valencia Real Madrid Fiorentina and Levante Internationally he played for FR Yugoslavia at the 1998 FIFA World Cup and at the UEFA Euro 2000 Predrag MijatovicMijatovic in 2007Personal informationFull namePredrag MijatovicDate of birth 1969 01 19 19 January 1969 age 54 Place of birthTitograd SR Montenegro YugoslaviaHeight1 78 m 5 ft 10 in Position s StrikerYouth careerKomOFK TitogradBuducnost TitogradSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1987 1989Buducnost Titograd73 10 1990 1993Partizan104 44 1993 1996Valencia104 56 1996 1999Real Madrid90 29 1999 2002Fiorentina42 4 2002 2003Levante21 3 Total434 146 International career1989 2003FR Yugoslavia nb 1 73 27 Honours Representing YugoslaviaFIFA U 20 World Cup 1987UEFA U 21 Euro 1990 Club domestic league appearances and goalsMijatovic scored 28 goals in the 1995 96 La Liga season for Valencia which prompted a move to Real Madrid where he scored a goal in the 1998 UEFA Champions League Final which ensured Madrid s first European Cup in 32 years In 1997 Mijatovic was named runner up for the Ballon d Or behind Ronaldo and ahead of Zinedine Zidane 1 After his playing career he served as director of football for Real Madrid from 2006 to 2009 Contents 1 Club career 1 1 Buducnost 1 2 Partizan 1 3 Valencia 1 4 Real Madrid 1 5 Fiorentina 1 6 Levante 2 International career 2 1 1998 FIFA World Cup 2 2 UEFA Euro 2000 2 3 International goals 3 Post playing career 4 Personal 5 Career statistics 5 1 Club 5 2 International 6 Honours 6 1 Individual 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksClub career EditBuducnost Edit From the 1987 88 season Mijatovic became a regular at Buducnost under new head coach Stanko Poklepovic In October 1987 he was a member of the Yugoslav youth squad which competed in and won the 1987 FIFA World Youth Championship in Chile Upon his return to Buducnost Mijatovic s spot on the squad was now cemented alongside Dejan Savicevic Dragoljub Brnovic and Branko Brnovic who also represented Yugoslavia in Chile Mijatovic made 31 league appearances and contributed four goals as Buducnost finished the season in ninth position 2 During the winter of 1989 90 Mijatovic nearly signed with Hajduk Split after negotiating with Hajduk s sporting director Jurica Jerkovic with even a DM50 000 pre contract payment given to the player 3 However Partizan club president Mirko Marjanovic stepped in and convinced Mijatovic to join the Belgrade based club instead In December 1989 Partizan ultimately paid a DM1 million transfer fee to Buducnost for Mijatovic This was at time the highest transfer within the Yugoslav league 4 In later interviews Mijatovic said a deteriorating political and security situation in Yugoslavia was a factor in his decision not to join the Croatian club Hajduk 3 Partizan Edit Though he scored on his Partizan debut against his former club Buducnost Mijatovic s debut half season in the new club under head coach Ivan Golac was mostly spent settling into the new surroundings He failed to score in his following 14 league appearances until the end of the 1989 90 league season 2 However Mijatovic continued improving becoming the squad s undisputed leader during 1991 92 season under head coach Ivica Osim and leading Partizan to the 1992 Yugoslav Cup title over reigning European Cup champions Red Star Belgrade He was also named Yugoslav Footballer of the Year award en route 5 At Partizan Mijatovic had been linked with various top European sides which included Juventus He joined Valencia in the summer of 1993 5 Valencia Edit Mijatovic made his Valencia debut on 5 September 1993 against Real Oviedo He won the Spanish Footballer of the Year award in the 1995 96 season having scored 28 goals in 40 La Liga matches 5 As the second best goal scorer in the league he was the runner up for the Pichichi Trophy second only to Juan Antonio Pizzi Mijatovic s contributions helped Valencia finish in second place behind Atletico Madrid that season Real Madrid Edit On 13 February 1996 Mijatovic signed an advanced contract with Real Madrid mandating that he join the club from Valencia in the summer of 1996 for a transfer fee of Pta1 5 million 6 Former Yugoslavia teammate Davor Suker Clarence Seedorf and Roberto Carlos also joined Real Madrid in the summer 1996 transfer window Coach Fabio Capello often deployed Mijatovic in a strike tandem with Suker reviving their partnership from their time in Yugoslavia s youth team at the 1987 FIFA World Youth Championship 7 Over the course of the 1996 97 La Liga season Mijatovic scored a total of 14 goals he scored one goal in Real Madrid s 2 0 victory over Barcelona the El Clasico on 7 December 1996 escaping from Miguel Angel Nadal and Laurent Blanc before lifting the ball over Vitor Baia to score 7 By the end of the season Real Madrid were first in La Liga and also claimed the 1997 Supercopa de Espana over Barcelona 8 On 20 May 1998 Mijatovic scored the winning goal in Real Madrid s 1 0 victory over Juventus in the 1998 UEFA Champions League Final 5 This was Real Madrid s first UEFA Champions League after 32 years The following season was Mijatovic s final season with Los Blancos at the end of the season the 30 year old Mijatovic was sold to Italian Serie A club Fiorentina Fiorentina Edit On 28 June 1999 Mijatovic signed a three year contract with Fiorentina 9 for 17 billion Italian lire His earliest performances at Fiorentina were promising in spite of Fiorentina s attacking depth with the likes of Gabriel Batistuta coach Giovanni Trapattoni initially chose Mijatovic as a starter On 26 July 1999 Mijatovic scored the opening goal in Fiorentina s 4 0 victory over Aston Villa in the Gotham Cup finals in New York City a pre season exhibition tournament 10 He played at Fiorentina for two seasons scoring four goals within the Serie A and added a Coppa Italia title to his honours 11 Additionally he featured in Fiorentina s 1999 2000 UEFA Champions League campaign which resulted in a third place finish in Group B of the second group stage behind Manchester United and former club Valencia Levante Edit Mijatovic joined Levante UD in the summer of 2002 He played there for one season after which Levante finished in fourth place in the Segunda Division 2002 03 season He subsequently retired from professional football after struggling with lingering injuries 12 International career EditMijatovic was included in the squad for the 1987 FIFA World Youth Championship winning the tournament 13 He was also called by the main team to UEFA Euro 1992 14 but the nation would be suspended due to the Yugoslav Wars He made his senior debut for Yugoslavia in an August 1989 friendly match against Finland 1998 FIFA World Cup Edit He played for FR Yugoslavia in the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France missing a penalty in the match versus the Netherlands 15 UEFA Euro 2000 Edit Mijatovic played for FR Yugoslavia at UEFA Euro 2000 16 He has earned a total of 73 caps scoring 27 goals His final international was a June 2003 European Championship qualification match against Azerbaijan 17 International goals Edit Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition1 2 June 1996 Red Star Stadium Belgrade Malta 2 0 6 0 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification2 6 October 1996 Svangaskard Toftir Faroe Islands 1 3 1 8 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification3 10 November 1996 Red Star Stadium Belgrade Czech Republic 1 0 1 0 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification4 2 April 1997 Stadion Letna Prague Czech Republic 0 1 1 2 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification5 30 April 1997 Red Star Stadium Belgrade Spain 1 1 1 1 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification6 8 June 1997 Red Star Stadium Belgrade Slovakia 2 0 2 0 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification7 11 October 1997 National Stadium Ta Qali Malta 0 4 0 5 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification8 29 October 1997 Ulloi uti stadion Budapest Hungary 0 4 1 7 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification9 0 510 0 611 15 November 1997 Red Star Stadium Belgrade Hungary 2 0 5 0 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification12 3 013 4 014 5 015 29 May 1998 Red Star Stadium Belgrade Nigeria 2 0 3 0 Friendly16 21 June 1998 Stade Bollaert Delelis Lens Germany 1 0 2 2 1998 FIFA World Cup17 18 November 1998 Red Star Stadium Belgrade Republic of Ireland 1 0 1 0 UEFA Euro 2000 qualification18 8 June 1999 Toumba Stadium Thessaloniki Malta 1 1 4 1 UEFA Euro 2000 qualification19 9 October 1999 Stadion Maksimir Zagreb Croatia 1 1 2 2 UEFA Euro 2000 qualification20 23 February 2000 City Stadium Skopje Macedonia 0 1 1 2 Friendly21 0 222 28 March 2000 Partizan Stadium Belgrade China 1 0 1 0 Friendly23 16 August 2000 Windsor Park Belfast Northern Ireland 1 2 1 2 Friendly24 2 June 2001 Luzhniki Stadium Moscow Russia 1 1 1 1 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification25 6 October 2001 Partizan Stadium Belgrade Luxembourg 2 2 6 2 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification26 12 October 2002 Stadio San Paolo Napoli Italy 0 1 1 1 UEFA Euro 2004 qualification27 12 February 2003 City Stadium Podgorica Azerbaijan 1 0 2 2 UEFA Euro 2004 qualificationPost playing career EditAfter retiring in 2004 Mijatovic continued living in the city of Valencia and soon became a player agent In 2006 Mijatovic became Real Madrid s director of football serving in the position for three seasons 18 During this time Mijatovic signed important players in Real Madrid s history such as Pepe Marcelo Higuain and Van Nistelrooy 19 Through his friendship with Anzhi Makhachkala general manager German Chistyakov Mijatovic was reportedly part of the three man delegation the other two were Anzhi s transfer man German Tkachenko and Serbian player agent Vlado Lemic the Russian club deployed to Milan on 9 August 2011 for initial negotiations with Internazionale represented by sporting director Marco Branca and vice president Rinaldo Ghelfi over the transfer of striker Samuel Eto o 20 Personal EditBorn in Titograd SR Montenegro SFR Yugoslavia Mijatovic grew up in the Masline neighbourhood on the town outskirts and is of the Bjelopavlici clan ancestry 21 On 3 June 2009 the official website of Real Madrid stated that Mijatovic s son Andrej aged 15 died after a long illness and offered its deepest sympathies on behalf of the entire club and its members 22 Career statistics EditClub Edit 23 24 25 Club Season League Cup Continental Other TotalDivision Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps GoalsBuducnost Titograd 1986 87 Yugoslav First League 1 0 1 01987 88 31 4 31 41988 89 28 2 28 21989 90 13 4 13 4Total 73 10 73 10Partizan 1989 90 Yugoslav First League 15 1 2 0 2 0 19 11990 91 33 14 3 1 6 1 42 161991 92 25 12 6 2 2 0 33 141992 93 31 17 8 2 39 19Total 104 44 19 5 10 1 133 50Valencia 1993 94 La Liga 35 16 2 1 4 2 41 191994 95 29 12 9 3 38 151995 96 40 28 9 6 49 34Total 104 56 20 10 4 2 128 68Real Madrid 1996 97 La Liga 38 14 5 1 43 151997 98 24 10 0 0 8 1 2 a 1 34 121998 99 28 5 4 2 7 2 2 b 0 41 9Total 90 29 9 3 15 3 4 1 118 36Fiorentina 1999 2000 Serie A 16 2 0 0 9 1 25 32000 01 13 1 4 2 2 2 19 52001 02 13 1 0 0 4 0 17 1Total 42 4 4 2 15 3 61 9Levante 2002 03 Segunda Division 21 3 0 0 21 3Career total 434 146 52 20 44 9 4 1 534 176 Appearances in Supercopa de Espana One appearance in Intercontinental Cup one appearance in UEFA Super Cup International Edit 26 National team Year Apps GoalsYugoslavia 1989 3 01990 0 01991 5 01992 1 0FR Yugoslavia 1993 nb 2 1994 2 01995 1 01996 6 31997 8 111998 11 31999 7 22000 12 42001 6 22002 6 1Serbia and Montenegro 2003 5 1Total 73 27Honours Edit Mijatovic on a 2006 stamp of Montenegro Partizan 27 Yugoslav First League 1992 93 Yugoslav Cup 1991 92Real Madrid 8 La Liga 1996 97 Supercopa de Espana 1997 UEFA Champions League 1997 98 Intercontinental Cup 1998Fiorentina 28 Coppa Italia 2000 01Yugoslavia 1987 FIFA World Youth Championship 1990 UEFA European Under 21 Football Championship Runners up Individual Edit Awards FR Yugoslavia Player of the Year 1992 1993 1998 La Liga Best Foreign Player 1995 96 Ballon d Or Runner up 1997Notes Edit Mijatovic played five matches for Serbia and Montenegro the successor state of FR Yugoslavia which ceased to exist by constitutional amendment on 4 February 2003 The rest of his caps including those in all international competitions were exclusively for Yugoslavia both SFR and subsequently FR Yugoslavia The country was banned from international football by the UN sanctions References Edit Pierrend Jose Luis 26 March 2005 European Footballer of the Year Ballon d Or 1997 RSSSF Retrieved 5 November 2013 a b Predrag Mijatovic profile Fudbalski savez Srbije Retrieved 3 August 2015 a b Vulas Frane 18 December 2009 Predrag Mijatovic Sudbina nije htjela da zaigram za Hajduk Slobodna Dalmacija Retrieved 3 August 2015 Stankovic Vladimir 4 July 1993 Con Penev formare un gran tandem en ataque PDF Mundo Deportivo in Spanish p 22 Retrieved 18 January 2021 a b c d King Jeff 31 May 1999 Dearest Predrag FIFA com Archived from the original on 25 September 2009 Retrieved 3 August 2015 Na danasnji dan Mijatovic je postao izdajnik morao je da ima obezbeđenje u sopstvenoj kuci Meridian Sport 13 February 2021 Retrieved 24 February 2021 a b Simon Harrison 1 January 2021 The story of Capello Suker Mijatovic amp the Real Madrid team of 96 97 Planet Football Retrieved 24 February 2021 a b Predrag Mijatovic Real Madrid Retrieved 19 November 2014 Chiesa Carlo F 22 August 1999 La nuova Serie A The new serie A Calcio 2000 in Italian Action Group S r l p 37 Fiorentina Wins Gotham Cup Associated Press 26 July 1999 Retrieved 24 February 2021 Coppa alla Fiorentina col pareggio piu bello Fiorentina wins the cup with the most useful deuce La Repubblica in Italian 13 June 2001 Retrieved 29 July 2017 Meese Philip 19 January 2017 Forgotten Idols Predrag Mijatovic Retrieved 24 February 2021 FIFA World Youth Championship 1987 News Chile 1987 Yugoslavian fireworks FIFA com www fifa com Archived from the original on 14 January 2020 Pancev tambien renuncia a la Eurocopa Mundo Deportivo in Spanish 25 May 1992 Retrieved 5 June 2019 Cohen Roger WORLD CUP 98 Netherlands Davids Comes in From Cold The New York Times Retrieved 17 May 2018 Norway 0 1 Yugoslavia UEFA Euro 2000 UEFA Retrieved 2 August 2015 Player Database eu football info Retrieved 22 September 2020 Steve Wilson 20 May 2009 Real Madrid sporting director Predrag Mijatovic leaves by mutual agreement The Telegraph Retrieved 5 July 2017 Asi fue el Mijatovic director deportivo del Madrid Defensa Central www defensacentral com 21 May 2009 Retrieved 30 July 2021 Predrag Mijatovic represented Anzhi at negotiations with Inter sports ru 10 August 2011 www glas javnosti co yu Real Madrid laments the death of Mijatovic s son realmadrid com 3 June 2009 Predrag Mijatovic at WorldFootball net Predrag Mijatovic at FootballDatabase eu Predrag Mijatovic at BDFutbol None eu football info Biografia de Predrag Mijatovic Retrieved 7 January 2015 2001 Coppa Italia ai Viola Archived from the original on 10 January 2016 Retrieved 7 January 2015 External links Edit Media related to Predrag Mijatovic at Wikimedia Commons Predrag Mijatovic at National Football Teams com Real Madrid profile Reprezentacija profileAwardsPreceded byAleksandra Ivosev The Best Athlete of FR Yugoslavia1997 Succeeded byDejan Bodiroga Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Predrag Mijatovic amp oldid 1136979510, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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