Dejan_Damjanović

Dejan Damjanović

Dejan Damjanović

Montenegrin footballer


Dejan Damjanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Дејан Дамјановић, pronounced [dějan dǎmjanoʋitɕ, - damjǎː-];[1][2] born 27 July 1981), also known mononymously as Dejan, is a former Montenegrin professional footballer who played as a forward. He is regarded as one of the greatest K League players of all time.[3]

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Early life

Damjanović was born in the town of Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina (then part of Yugoslavia) on 27 July 1981.[4] During the Yugoslav Wars, he moved to Serbia, initially to Pančevo, and then to Belgrade.[citation needed]

Club career

Early career

Damjanović made his senior debut for the third division team Sinđelić Beograd in 1998, scoring 6 goals in 21 matches in his first season. He moved to Železnik in 2000 and later also played with Sremčica, Srem, Radnički Beograd and Bežanija.[5] He experienced all the first, second, and third division of FR Yugoslavia/Serbia and Montenegro, and also became the best player and the top goalscorer of the third division while playing for Sremčica.[6]

FC Seoul

Damjanović in 2008

Damjanović signed a contract with FC Seoul on 7 December 2007.[7] He was the second highest scorer in 2007, 2008 and 2009 K League. With 23 goals for Seoul in 2011 season, he was crowned the league's top scorer. In July 2009, he managed to score two goals against Manchester United in United's Asian tour. However, FC Seoul lost 3–2, United's goals being scored by Wayne Rooney, Federico Macheda and Dimitar Berbatov.[8]

In January 2012, Chinese Super League club Guangzhou R&F offered $5 million to FC Seoul for Damjanović, but it was rejected by Seoul. In the first match of the 2012 K League, Damjanović was substituted out after 22 minutes against Daegu FC. It had been speculated that the FC Seoul manager, Choi Yong-soo, and Damjanović had a rift. Damjanović wanted to leave but FC Seoul would not let him. However, as time went on, FC Seoul issued an official statement by Choi saying there was no tension between the two. Damjanović scored his 100th career goal with FC Seoul from a penalty goal, along with the 101st in the same match over a 3–1 win against his former club Incheon United on 28 May 2012. On 25 July 2012, he became the top foreign goalscorer in the history of the K League by scoring his 105th goal in the match against Daejeon Citizen. The previous record holder is Saša Drakulić who made 104 goals in K League. Afterwards, he scored 31 goals in 40 appearances, thus breaking the record held by Kim Do-hoon in 2002. He finished the 2012 season with many accolades and records broken. He won the league with FC Seoul as well as becoming the Most Valuable Player, top goalscorer, and one of the Best XI. In January 2013, IFFHS ranked Damjanović seventh in the world for most goals in a top-division league during a year.[9]

In September 2013, Damjanović scored in both of two legs of the AFC Champions League quarter finals against his former team Al-Ahli. His scoring continued against the first leg of the semi-final against Esteghlal.[10] However, despite scoring in both legs of the 2013 AFC Champions League Final against Guangzhou Evergrande, FC Seoul lost on away goals and thus ending the competition as runners-up.

Jiangsu Sainty

In December 2013, Damjanović transferred to Chinese Super League side Jiangsu Sainty with transfer fee $4.2 million.[11]

Beijing Guoan

On 17 July 2014, Damjanović transferred to fellow Chinese Super League side Beijing Guoan.[12]

Return to FC Seoul

On 28 December 2015, Damjanović returned to FC Seoul, signing a two-year contract.[13]

On 3 August 2016, Damjanović scored his 150th goal in 254th appearance in the K League, setting a record for the quickest player to reach 150 goals in the K League history.[14]

Suwon Samsung Bluewings

On 4 January 2018, Damjanović signed for FC Seoul's biggest rivals Suwon Samsung Bluewings.[15][16][17] He was released in December 2019.[18]

Daegu FC

In late December 2019, Daegu FC announced the signing of Damjanović on a free transfer.[19] On June 14, he scored his first goal since moving against FC Seoul.[20]

Kitchee

On 9 January 2021, Kitchee announced the signing of Damjanović on a free transfer.[21] He made his debut for Kitchee on 27 February 2021, coming off the bench in the 67th minute in a 2–1 win against Southern.

On 4 March 2021, He scored his first goal in Hong Kong in just 1 minute after being substituted. In stoppage time, he scores his second to assist the team in a 2–0 victory over Pegasus. On 23 May, Kitchee SC successfully defended their Hong Kong Premier League title after beating Eastern Long Lions 2–0, courtesy of two goals by Dejan Damjanovic at the Hong Kong Stadium.[22]

On 24 June 2021, he scored the second goal in 2021 AFC Champions League group stage against Port F.C. and makes him joint-highest goal scorer along with Lee Dong-gook in ACL history with 37 goals. On 27 June 2021, he scored a goal against Cerezo Osaka to become the all-time ACL top scorer with 38 goals.[23] He later scored twice from the penalty spot, one each in two matches against Guangzhou, to reach his 40th goal in the AFC Champions League.[24]

On 1 May 2022, he scored his 42nd goal in the AFC Champions League in a 2–2 draw against Vissel Kobe in the 2022 edition, which helped Kitchee to reach the knockout stages of the competition for the first time in their history.[25]

International career

Damjanović's first international as a Montenegrin football player was against Italy on 16 October 2008. He scored two goals in the 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Cyprus.[26][27] He scored his third international goal in a 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification match against Ukraine on 16 October 2012.

On 26 March 2013, during a 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifier against England, Damjanović came on, as a substitute, for Mitar Novaković in the 46th minute. Twenty minutes later he scored his fourth international goal to end the match in a 1–1 draw.

On 6 September 2013, during a 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifier, Damjanović provided the only goal for Montenegro as they tied 1–1 with Poland in Warsaw.

On 11 October 2013, Damjanović scored the only goal for Montenegro in their 4–1 defeat to England at Wembley Stadium in the 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifiers. He has earned a total of 30 caps, scoring 8 goals.[28] His final international was a September 2015 European Championship qualification match against Moldova.[29]

Personal life

His daughter and son were born in South Korea.[30]

Career statistics

Club

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  1. Appearance(s) in Sapling Cup
  2. Four appearances and four goals in the Hong Kong Senior Challenge Shield, three appearances and three goals in Sapling Cup

International

Scores and results list Montenegro's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Damjanović goal.
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Honours

Radnički Beograd

Bežanija

Al-Ahli

FC Seoul

Suwon Samsung Bluewings

Kitchee

Individual

Records

Notes


References

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