Milan Babić (footballer)

Milan Babić (Serbian Cyrillic: Милан Бабић; born 5 August 1955) is a Serbian retired footballer known for having played for the three major Serbian clubs; Red Star, Partizan and Vojvodina.

Milan Babić
Personal information
Full name Milan Babić
Date of birth (1955-08-05) 5 August 1955 (age 69)
Place of birth Nakovo, SFR Yugoslavia
Height 1.82 m (5 ft 11+12 in)
Position(s) Defender
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1975–1977 Red Star Belgrade 24 (0)
1978 Radnik Bijeljina 15 (1)
1978–1980 Napredak Kruševac 59 (6)
1980 Partizan 13 (0)
1981–1983 Napredak Kruševac 56 (1)
1984–1985 Vojvodina 18 (1)
1985–1986 Béziers 34 (0)
1986–1990 Montceau Bourgogne 90 (2)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Career

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Born in Nakovo,[1] in municipality of Kikinda, in SR Serbia, back at that time still within Yugoslavia, Babić started playing as defender with powerhouse Red Star Belgrade.[2] He made his debut in the 1975–76 Yugoslav First League and left Red Star at winter-break of 1977–78 season to play the second half of season with FK Radnik Bijeljina in the 1977–78 Yugoslav Second League.[1]

In summer 1978 he joined FK Napredak Kruševac at time playing in the Yugoslav First League. Babić will marked an entire period of Napredak as he will play in the club since the late 1970s till the mid 1980s.[3] His performances with Napredak at top level were so solid that he was brought by the other Yugoslav powerhouse, FK Partizan,[3] to play in the first half of the 1980–81 Yugoslav First League.[4] At winter-break he returned to Napredak to help them avoid relegation, however the club failed. Despite that, Babić stay at Napredak three more years playing in the Yugoslav Second League, all the way till the winter-break of 1983–84 season, when he was signed by FK Vojvodina, thus making his return to the First League.[3]

After a season and a half at Vojvodina, Babić accepted a move abroad, signing in summer 1985 with French Ligue 2 side AS Béziers Hérault.[5] After a season with Béziers, his spell in France was followed by four more seasons at French second level, by playing with FC Montceau Bourgogne.[6][7]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Asovi Yu fudbala", page 22 (in Serbian)
  2. ^ Milan Babić at redstarbelgrade.info
  3. ^ a b c Stats from Yugoslav First and Second leagues at zerodic.com
  4. ^ All-time FK Partizan players at FK Partizan official website, retrieved 8-11-2016
  5. ^ Milan Babić at footballdatabase.eu
  6. ^ Milan Babić at Worldfootball
  7. ^ Milan Babić at zerozero.pt
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