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Aleksandar Rodić (Шаблон:Lang-sr-Cyrl, Шаблон:IPA-sh;[1][2] born 26 December 1979) is a Slovenian retired footballer.

Club career

At the beginning of his career Rodić played in Serbia. He made 3 appearances for FK Proleter Zrenjanin in the 1999–2000 First League of FR Yugoslavia.[3]

On transfer deadline day in January 2005, Rodić signed for English club Portsmouth,[4] making his debut as an 81st-minute substitute for Patrik Berger in a 2–1 victory over Middlesbrough.[5] However, he failed to hold down a regular place in the team and the following season (2005–06) he was loaned to Turkish club Kayserispor. Rodić was released in the summer of 2006 and was signed by Bulgarian club Litex Lovech to partner Milivoje Novaković, another Slovenian international and Litex attacker.[6] He made 16 appearances in the league, managing 1 goal. After leaving the team, Rodić accused club owner Grisha Ganchev, manager Ljupko Petrović and the administrative personnel at the team of a lack of professionalism.[7] In 2007, he moved to Interblock for 200,000 euros.[8][9] On 13 March 2009, Rodić was loaned out to Shanghai Shenhua of the Chinese Super League.Шаблон:Citation needed In February 2010, he was loaned to another Chinese Super League club, Qingdao Jonoon.[10]

International career

Rodić played as a striker for Slovenian club Gorica, helping them to several league titles. His performances for the club earned him caps for the Slovenian national team. He made his debut against Czech Republic on 9 February 2005. He earned a total of 9 caps (no goals), all in 2005.[11]

Personal life

Rodić was born in Bosanska Dubica, SFR Yugoslavia in Bosnian Serb family. His younger sister Bojana is handball player. He married Slovenian triple jumper Snežana Vukmirović.[12]

Career statistics

International

National
Team
Year Friendlies World Cup European Championships Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Slovenia 2005 3 0 6 1 0 0 9 1
Total 3 0 6 1 0 0 9 1

International goals

Scores and results list Slovenia's goal tally first.
# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 30 March 2005 Arena Petrol, Celje Шаблон:Fb 1–0 1–1 2006 FIFA World Cup qualifying

References

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