Serbian footballer
Dragan Ćirić (Serbian Cyrillic: Драган Ћирић; born 15 September 1974) is a Serbian retired professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder for Partizan, Barcelona, AEK Athens, and Real Valladolid. Internationally, he played for the Yugoslavia national team, earning 4 caps.[1]
Club career
Early career
After starting out at local club Srem Jakovo,[2] Belgrade-born Ćirić finished his development at Partizan, sharing teams with the likes of Savo Milošević and Albert Nađ. This trio was promoted to the senior squad in 1992–93, as they won the league in that and the following seasons under manager Ljubiša Tumbaković. Ćirić conquered a further two national championships during his first spell and was the team's captain in the 1996–97 season.
Barcelona
In July 1997, Ćirić signed a four-year contract with Barcelona. Over the course of his career at Barcelona, he played 35 games across all competitions in his debut season. In addition into featuring in Barcelona's 1997–98 UEFA Champions League campaign, he also contributed to the team's treble conquest of La Liga, Copa del Rey and the UEFA Super Cup. Coach Louis van Gaal employed Ćirić primarily as a right-winger, although it was not his best position.[1] After losing his spot in the lineup[3] he was loaned to Greek side AEK Athens in a season-long move, scoring in double digits and also winning the domestic cup. Upon his return to the Camp Nou, he was sold to fellow Spaniards Real Valladolid in July 2000.[4][5]
Return to Partizan
In June 2004, Ćirić returned to Partizan, signing a three-year contract.[6] Under coach Vladimir Vermezović, he helped the club win the national league in his comeback season with an unbeaten record.[7] He also played in Partizan's historic 2004–05 UEFA Cup campaign, up to their elimination in the final 16 by CSKA Moscow. After that season, he retired shortly after at the age of 31.
International career
Ćirić was capped four times for Serbia and Montenegro. He made his debut in a 4–1 friendly win against El Salvador on 12 November 1995, coming on as a substitute for Dejan Petković.[8]
Administrative career
In December 2014, Ćirić was named director of football at Partizan.[9] He left the position less than two months later, citing dissatisfaction with the state of Serbian football as the main reason for his decision.[10]
Career statistics
Club
International
National team |
Year |
Apps |
Goals
|
Yugoslavia
|
1995 |
2 |
0
|
1996 |
0 |
0
|
1997 |
2 |
0
|
Total |
4 |
0
|
Honours
- Partizan
- Barcelona
- AEK Athens
References
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