Milan Janković (footballer, born 1959)

Milan Janković (Serbian Cyrillic: Милан Јанковић; born 31 December 1959) is a Serbian retired footballer who played as a midfielder.

Milan Janković
Personal information
Full nameMilan Janković
Date of birth (1959-12-31) 31 December 1959 (age 64)
Place of birthBelgrade, PR Serbia, FPR Yugoslavia
Height1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)
Position(s)Midfielder
Youth career
0000–1978Red Star Belgrade
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1978–1980Maribor45(9)
1980–1987Red Star151(20)
1987–1988Real Madrid38(4)
1988–1990Anderlecht36(6)
Total270(39)
International career
1986–1989Yugoslavia12(1)
Managerial career
2003–2005Tonga
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Club career

Born in Belgrade, Socialist Republic of Serbia, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Janković played youth football with Red Star Belgrade, signing in 1978 with NK Maribor alongside Vladislav Bogićević and Rade Radić in exchange for the best Slovenian player at the time, Milan Arnejčič. Two years later, however, he returned to his previous club, going on to be an important member as the capital side won two leagues and as many cups; he also missed the entire 1982–83 season due to injury.[1]

In late January 1987, aged 27, Janković was allowed to leave his country, joining La Liga powerhouse Real Madrid and being a starter in most of his first full campaign, teaming up in midfield with Rafael Gordillo, Míchel and Rafael Martín Vázquez in support of strikers Emilio Butragueño and Hugo Sánchez, as the Merengues won the league with 95 goals scored.

Janković closed out his career in 1990 at the age of 30, after two seasons with R.S.C. Anderlecht in Belgium.

International career

Janković won 12 caps for Yugoslavia in three years, but did not attend any major international tournament. He scored on his debut, a 2–4 friendly loss with Brazil on 30 April 1986.[2]

In the 2000s, Janković coached the Tonga national team.

Post-retirement

In 1991, the year after ending his playing career, Janković emigrated to Australia, settling in North Queensland with his Cairns-born wife.[3]

See also

Honours

Club

Red Star Belgrade[4]

Real Madrid[5]

Anderlecht[6]

References

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