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  1. Savo Milošević (en serbe en écriture cyrillique : Саво Милошевић), né le 2 septembre 1973 à Bijeljina (Yougoslavie aujourd'hui Bosnie-Herzégovine), est un footballeur international serbe.

  2. Savo Milošević (Serbian Cyrillic: Саво Милошевић, pronounced [sǎːʋo milǒːʃeʋitɕ]; born 2 September 1973) is a Serbian professional football manager and former player. A former forward, he signed for English club Aston Villa after making a name for himself at Partizan.

  3. 16 avr. 2024 · Savo Milošević is a Serbian-Bosnian manager and former footballer who played as a striker. He has coached Bosnia, NK Olimpija, Partizan and Serbia, and played for clubs such as Aston Villa, Real Zaragoza and Parma.

    Season
    Date
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    08/09
    Jan 1, 2009
    Retired
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    04/05
    Aug 1, 2004
    • Serbia
    • 0.77 Years
    • Bijeljina
    • SerbiaBosnia-Herzegovina
  4. Naissance (âge): 2 sept. 1973 (50) Lieu de naissance: Bijeljina. Nationalité: Serbie. Licence d'entraîneur : Licence pro UEFA. Période moyenne en tant qu'entraîneur : 0,77 Ans. Formation préférentielle : 4-2-3-1. Ancien joueur : Dernier club : Rubin Kazan Fin de carrière : 1 janv. 2009. Détails personnels. Données de performance 23/24. Historique.

    • Serbie
    • Bijeljina
  5. Savo Milošević ended up as joint-top marksman at UEFA EURO 2000 with five goals although his Yugoslavia side did not necessarily enjoy a glittering tournament and were overwhelmed by co-hosts the...

  6. 23 nov. 2023 · The sense of history was appreciated Thursday by Bosnia’s coach Savo Milošević, the former Aston Villa forward who represented Serbia – under three different team names in a 15-year international career – and also has been an assistant coach of Montenegro. Serbia advanced to Euro 2024 on Sunday from its qualifying group. Slovenia made it on Monday.

  7. Savo Milošević former footballer from Serbia Centre-Forward last club: Rubin Kazan * Sep 2, 1973 in Bijeljina, Jugoslawien (SFR)