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Srđan Plavšić
Personal information
Full name Srđan Plavšić
Date of birth (1995-12-03) 3 December 1995 (age 28)
Place of birth Novi Sad, FR Yugoslavia
Height 1.66 m (5 ft 5 in)
Position(s) Attacking midfielder
Team information
Current team
Raków Częstochowa
Number 14
Youth career
Vojvodina
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2012–2014 ČSK Čelarevo 31 (7)
2014–2015 Spartak Subotica 25 (1)
2015–2017 Red Star Belgrade 64 (10)
2017–2021 Sparta Prague 80 (7)
2020 Sparta Prague B 4 (2)
2021–2023 Slavia Prague 24 (1)
2022 Slavia Prague B 1 (0)
2022–2023Baník Ostrava (loan) 24 (5)
2023– Raków Częstochowa 17 (1)
International career
2015 Serbia U20 4 (0)
2015–2017 Serbia U21 8 (0)
2016–2017 Serbia 2 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 22 February 2024

Srđan Plavšić (Serbian Cyrillic: Срђан Плавшић; born 3 December 1995) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays for Polish club Raków Częstochowa. He can operate as an attacking midfielder, side midfielder or winger.

Club career

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Early years

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"I watched the little one when he was on loan in ČSK Čelarevo. It's unbelievable how he pushes the ball, like Iniesta. I thought he wouldn't be able to repeat that in the top tier, but he dominated here too. He's a scary player."

Zvezdan Terzić speaking about Plavšić, June 2015[1]

Plavšić played in FK Vojvodina's youth system, but was told that he was too small to make it for Vojvodina's first team.[2] He began playing football on a senior level with ČSK Čelarevo in the lower tiers of the Serbian football pyramid.[3][4] He played in Čelarevo for two seasons before moving to Spartak Subotica.[4] It was in Spartak where Plavšić made his debut in the Serbian top flight for the 2014–15 season, and he played impressively particularly in a match against Red Star Belgrade.[1]

Red Star Belgrade

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On 10 August 2015 Plavšić signed a three-year contract with Red Star Belgrade. In his promotion the following day, he chose the number 17 for his jersey.[4] At Red Star, he got the nickname "Atomic Ant", due to his height of 166 centimeters, which at the time was the shortest among all of Red Star's players.[5] In the first half of the 2015–16 season, Plavšić was statistically Red Star's most fouled player, as other teams' players would routinely accumulate yellow cards from tackling him.[6]

Sparta Prague

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Plavšić signed with Czech side Sparta Prague on 27 June 2017.[7] The reported fee is believed to be around €1.3 million.[8] He made his debut for Sparta in 2–0 defeat against his former club Red Star Belgrade on 27 July 2017.[9]

Slavia Prague

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Plavšić signed a three-year contract with city rivals Slavia Prague on 10 June 2021.[10]

Loan to Baník Ostrava

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On 8 September 2022 he was loaned to Baník Ostrava in Czech First League.[11]

Raków Częstochowa

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On 25 July 2023, Plavšić was transferred to defending Ekstraklasa champions Raków Częstochowa, with whom he signed a three-year deal, with an option for another year.[12] He established himself as the first-choice left wing-back in the first half of the 2023–24 season before losing his spot to a winter arrival Erick Otieno. On 20 February 2024, Raków announced Plavšić had suffered a MCL tear during a training session two days prior.[13] Shortly after resuming training in early May, he ruptured his Achilles tendon, and is expected to be sidelined for the rest of the year.[14]

International career

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Plavšić made his international debut for the Serbia national football team in a 3–0 friendly loss to Qatar.[15] He also received a call for a friendly match against United States, on 29 January 2017.[16]

Personal life

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Plavšić's father Petar, also born in Novi Sad, was a professional futsal player during his youth.[6] Srđan has credited his father for teaching him many of the tricks he plays in matches.[6] Srđan's paternal grandfather is from Šipovo.[17]

Career statistics

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Club

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As of match played 17 February 2024[18]
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League National cup[a] Continental Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
ČSK Čelarevo 2012–13[3] Serbian League Vojvodina 8 2 8 2
2013–14[3] Serbian League Vojvodina 23 5 23 5
Total 31 7 31 7
Spartak Subotica 2014–15 Serbian SuperLiga 21 1 3 1 24 2
2015–16 Serbian SuperLiga 4 0 4 0
Total 25 1 3 1 28 2
Red Star Belgrade 2015–16 Serbian SuperLiga 31 2 2 0 33 2
2016–17 Serbian SuperLiga 33 8 6 0 1[b] 0 40 8
Total 64 10 8 0 1 0 73 10
Sparta Prague 2017–18 Czech First League 18 2 1 0 2[b] 0 21 2
2018–19 Czech First League 19 2 4 1 2[b] 1 25 4
2019–20 Czech First League 20 1 2 0 2[b] 0 24 1
2020–21 Czech First League 23 2 4 0 4[b] 1 31 3
Total 80 7 11 1 10 2 0 0 101 10
Slavia Prague 2021–22 Czech First League 24 1 3 0 11[c] 0 38 1
2022–23 Czech First League 0 0 0 0 1[d] 0 0 0 1 0
Total 24 1 3 0 12 0 0 0 39 1
Baník Ostrava (loan) 2022–23 Czech First League 24 5 3 0 27 5
Raków Częstochowa 2023–24 Ekstraklasa 17 1 2 0 7[e] 0 0 0 26 1
Career total 265 32 30 2 30 2 0 0 325 36
  1. ^ Includes Serbian Cup, Czech Cup, Polish Cup
  2. ^ a b c d e Appearance(s) in UEFA Europa League
  3. ^ Two appearances in UEFA Champions League, nine appearances in UEFA Europa Conference League
  4. ^ Appearance in UEFA Europa Conference League
  5. ^ One appearance in UEFA Champions League, six appearances in UEFA Europa Conference League

International

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As of 30 January 2017[19]
Appearances and goals by national team and year
National team Year Apps Goals
Serbia 2016 1 0
2017 1 0
Total 2 0

Honours

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Red Star Belgrade

Sparta Prague

References

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  1. ^ a b Darjan Nedeljković (25 June 2015). "Mozzart Sport: Nestrpljenje na Marakani: Čekaju se Plavšićevo i Ibanjezovo "DA"!" (in Serbian). Retrieved 19 August 2016.
  2. ^ Jovan Terzić (28 September 2015). "Mondo Sport: Za Vošu je bio mali, a u Zvezdi je "Atomski mrav"" (in Serbian). Retrieved 19 August 2016.
  3. ^ a b c "Srđan Plavšić". srbijafudbal.com (in Serbian). Retrieved 16 October 2016.
  4. ^ a b c Unknown (11 August 2015). "HOTSPORT: PREDSTAVLJEN PLAVŠIĆ: U Spartaku je nosio dvojku na dresu, a u Zvezdi… (FOTO)" (in Serbian). Retrieved 19 August 2016.
  5. ^ Unknown (11 February 2016). "Mondo Sport: "Mali" je, ali neka drugi misle o tome!" (in Serbian). Retrieved 19 August 2016.
  6. ^ a b c "Mozzart Sport: Vragolan Plavšić skuplja fore od Nejmara: Ne ponižavam, nego gazim do kraja!" (in Serbian). 7 December 2015. Retrieved 19 August 2016.
  7. ^ "Plavšić signs". AC Sparta Praha official website. Retrieved 27 June 2017.
  8. ^ Плавшић и званично у Спарти из Прага. Radio Television of Serbia (in Serbian). 27 June 2017. Retrieved 28 July 2017.
  9. ^ Црвена звезда - Спарта Праг 2:0 (1:0). Red Star Belgrade official website (in Serbian). 27 July 2017. Retrieved 28 July 2017.
  10. ^ "První FOTO: Plavšič jde do Slavie! Srb mění pražská "S", způsobil poprask". isport.blesk.cz. Retrieved 10 June 2021.
  11. ^ "Baník potvrdil posily: Plavšič i Cadu na hostování. Výjimečné řešení, říká šéf". isport.blesk.cz (in Czech). 8 September 2022. Retrieved 8 September 2022.
  12. ^ "SRDJAN PLAVŠIĆ NOWYM ZAWODNIKIEM RAKOWA!" (in Polish). Raków Częstochowa. 25 July 2023.
  13. ^ "Srđan Plavšić kontuzjowany". 90minut.pl (in Polish). 22 February 2024. Retrieved 22 February 2024.
  14. ^ "RAPORT MEDYCZNY: SRDJAN PLAVŠIĆ" (in Polish). Raków Częstochowa. 7 May 2024. Retrieved 7 May 2024.
  15. ^ "Qatar - Serbia match report". eurosport.com. 29 September 2016. Retrieved 8 October 2016.
  16. ^ Селектор Славољуб Муслин позвао 18 играча за дуел против САД у Сан Дијегу, 29. јануара. Football Association of Serbia (in Serbian). 17 January 2017. Retrieved 17 January 2017.
  17. ^ Danijel Radujković (14 December 2015). "Glas Srpske: Srđan Plavšić, fudbaler Crvene zvezde, za Glas Srpske: Grof uz šalu drži autoritet" (in Serbian). Retrieved 19 August 2016.
  18. ^ a b Srđan Plavšić at Soccerway
  19. ^ Srđan Plavšić at National-Football-Teams.com
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