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Nikola Nikezić Personal information Full name Nikola Nikezić Date of birth 13 June 1981 Place of birth Titograd, SFR Yugoslavia Height 1.89 m (6 ft 2 1⁄2 in) Playing position Forward Club information Current club Unattached Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 2000-2002 Budućnost Podgorica 46 (0) 2002 → FK Bokelj (loan) 15 (1) 2002-2004 Sutjeska Nikšić 73 (25) 2005-2006 NK Domžale 24 (10) 2006-2007 ND Gorica 30 (22) 2007-2009 Le Havre 46 (14) 2010 Kuban Krasnodar 31 (4) National team‡ 2007 Montenegro 1 (0) * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 20 November 2010.
† Appearances (Goals).
‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 8 October 2008Nikola Nikezić (Cyrillic: Никола Никезић) (born 13 June 1981) is a Montenegrin football player who last played for FC Kuban Krasnodar, a Russian side.
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Career
He also played for ND Gorica and NK Domžale in the Slovenian PrvaLiga and FK Budućnost Podgorica and FK Sutjeska Nikšić in the First League of Serbia and Montenegro.[1] On 15 March 2010 Nikezic ended his experience with Le Havre AC, the striker decided to quit the French team and signed a deal with the Russian side FC Kuban Krasnodar.[2] His contract with Kuban was supposed to run until November 2011. However, in early 2011, FC Kuban decided they want to buy different players in his position and tried to force him to dissolve the contract by mutual consent. When he refused, he was beaten up by unknown persons, allegedly with ties to the Russian mafia, at the club office to force him to sign the contract dissolution papers.[3] After being beaten for 20 minutes, by two armed men, he did sign the paperwork.[3] He filed a complaint with FIFA president Sepp Blatter couple of days after the incident, with attached photos of bruises sustained during the beating.[4][5] Eventually FIFPro (International Federation of Professional Footballers), with the assistance of Russian Football Union, forced the club to pay Nikezić a compensation of 180,000 euros.[6]
On 6 October 2011, Nikezic started a trial period with Catalan side Girona FC, currently playing in the Spanish Second Division.
International career
He was part of the Serbia and Montenegro squad at the 2004 Summer Olympics, that exited in the first round, finishing fourth in Group C behind gold-medal winners Argentina, Australia and Tunisia.[7]
External links
Nikola Nikezić at National-Football-Teams.com
References
- ^ "Nikola Nikezic" (in Serbian). Dekisa Tripod. http://dekisa.tripod.com/sutjeska/nikezic.htm. Retrieved 2009-10-02.
- ^ Nikola Nikezic au FC Kuban Krasnodar (2ème division Russe)
- ^ a b "Nikezić in Sretenović v Rusiji deležna mafijskih metod". RTVSLO.si. 29 March 2011. http://www.rtvslo.si/sport/nogomet/nikezic-in-sretenovic-v-rusiji-delezna-mafijskih-metod/253147.
- ^ "Nikezic letter to Blatter, Page 1". Russian Soccer Players and Coaches Union. 15 March 2011. http://www.psft.ru/content/Image/Nikezic%20-%20Blatter.jpg.
- ^ "Nikezic letter to Blatter, Page 2". Russian Soccer Players and Coaches Union. 15 March 2011. http://www.psft.ru/content/Image/Nikezic-Blatter2.jpg.
- ^ "Sretenović in Nikezić dočakala srečen konec ruske zgodbe". RTVSLO.si. 29 March 2011. http://www.rtvslo.si/sport/nogomet/sretenovic-in-nikezic-docakala-srecen-konec-ruske-zgodbe/254123.
- ^ "Nikola Nikezić Biography and Statistics". Sports Reference. http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ni/nikola-nikezic-1.html. Retrieved 2009-10-02.
Slovenian PrvaLiga top scorers 1991–92: Ubavič | 1992–93: Udovič | 1993–94: Škaper | 1994–95: Škaper | 1995–96: Šiljak | 1996–97: Kamberović | 1997–98: Ekmečić | 1998–99: Nikčevič | 1999–00: Bozgo | 2000–01: Pekič | 2001–02: Obilinović | 2002–03: Kmetec | 2003–04: Žeželj | 2004–05: Bozgo | 2005–06: Burgič | 2006–07: Nikezić | 2007–08: Zahora | 2008–09: Velikonja | 2009–10: Osterc | 2010–11: TavaresBiševac • 3 Neziri • 4 Stepanov • 5 Jokić • 6 Baša • 7 Milovanović • 8 Lovre • 9 Delibašić • 10 Vukčević • 11 Matić • 12 B. Petrović • 13 Lomić • 14 Lazarević • 15 Krasić • 16 Nikezić • 17 Radonjić • 18 Čanović • Coach: V. Petrović
• 2Categories:- 1981 births
- Living people
- People from Podgorica
- Montenegrin footballers
- Montenegrin expatriate footballers
- Montenegro international footballers
- Olympic footballers of Serbia and Montenegro
- Footballers at the 2004 Summer Olympics
- Association football forwards
- FK Budućnost Podgorica players
- FK Bokelj players
- FK Sutjeska Nikšić players
- NK Domžale players
- ND Gorica players
- Le Havre AC players
- FC Kuban Krasnodar players
- Ligue 2 players
- Expatriate footballers in Slovenia
- Expatriate footballers in France
- Expatriate footballers in Russia
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