From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Stevan Stojanović
Stevan Stojanović
Stevan Stojanović captain and led his team mates to Red Star’s first and only
Personal information European Cup title in 1990–91. He missed only one game
and bailed-out his superstar team mates on many occa-
Full name Stevan Stojanović
sions during the campaign. In a nerve-wracking semi-
Date of birth October 29, 1964 (1964-10-29) final against Bayern Munich he conceded a memorable
goal from Klaus Augenthaler right through the legs,
Place of birth Kosovska Mitrovica, SFR Yugoslavia
which turned the momentum in Bayern’s favour. Howev-
Height 1.89 m (6 ft 2 in) er, he blocked several difficult shots before Augenthaler
Playing Goalkeeper scored an infamous own goal in injury time, which sent
position Red Star to Bari, to participate in the finals against
Olympique de Marseille. Again, there was no glamour
Senior career*
from Red Star’s superstars Savićević or Prosinečki, it was
Years Team Apps† (Gls)† Stojanović who stole the show during 120 minutes and
especially in the penalty shootout, when he stopped
1982–1991 Red Star Belgrade 97 (0)
Manuel Amoros’s shot, which resulted in Red Star Bel-
1991–1995 Royal Antwerp grade triumphing 5-3 on penalties. Stojanović also be-
National team came the first goalkeeper to captain a Champions’ Cup
winning team.
Yugoslavia U-21 Later he played for Belgium’s Royal Antwerp and
1988 Yugoslav Olympic made an appearance at the 1993 European Cup Winners’
team Cup Final against Parma AC.
He was called up several times for Yugoslavia nation-
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the
domestic league only. al football team, but never played a minute in a compet-
† Appearances (Goals). itive A team game. He played for Under 21 and Olympic
teams.
Stevan Stojanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Cтeвaн Cтojaнoвић;
born October 29, 1964 in Kosovska Mitrovica, SFR Yu-
goslavia) is a retired Serbian football goalkeeper who
References
played for Red Star Belgrade.[1] [1] "Fudbal ex-YU 1945.-1992. > Igrači S". Fudbal Ex
He came through Red Star’s youth ranks. He spent YU. http://www.zerodic.com/autor/
a couple of seasons as a substitute to Yugoslav interna- fudbal_1945-1992/igraci/igraci_s.htm. Retrieved
tionals like Tomislav Ivković and Živan Ljukovčan before December 21, 2008.
debuting in the 1986-87 season. He participated in Red
Star’s 4:2 win over Real Madrid in European Cup 1/4 fi- External links
nals and stopped a Hugo Sanchez’s penalty kick in Bel-
grade. He quickly became a fans’ favourite and was nick- • Profile at Royal Antwerp
named Mali Dika ("Dika Jr.") after Red Star’s goalkeeper • Tapi mi je nudio veliki novac da primim gol u Bariju,
from late seventies and early eighties, Aleksandar Sto- Blic, May 31, 2009
janović (no family relationship to Dika Sr.). He won his Persondata
first Yugoslav title with Red Star in the 1987-88 season Name Stojanovic, Stevan
and repeated it by winning a national double in 1989-90.
Alternative
A few days before a crucial 1/8 finals UEFA Cup against
names
1. FC Köln, Stojanović broke his arm during practise.
Although Red Star had a comfortable 2:0 advantage from Short description
the first match in Belgrade (in which Stojanović was the Date of birth October 29, 1964
best player alongside legendary Dejan Savićević), its su- Place of birth Kosovska Mitrovica, SFR Yu-
perstars fell apart at Müngersdorfer Stadion and conced- goslavia
ed two late goals before losing 3-2 on aggregate.
Date of death
After the departure of Red Star’s captain Dragan Sto-
jković in the summer of 1990, Stojanović was voted team Place of death
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