FK Rad - Former Notable Players

Former Notable Players

To appear in this section a player must have either:
  • Played at least 100 games in Serbian top league.
  • Played at least 80 games for the club.
  • Set a club record or won an individual award while at the club.
  • Played at least one international match for their national team at any time.
  • Duško Ajder
  • Miloš Bogunović
  • Goran Bunjevčević
  • Željko Cicović
  • Petar Divić
  • Miloš Dimitrijević
  • Boban Dmitrović
  • Filip Đorđević
  • Ljubinko Drulović
  • Ivan Dudić
  • Miroslav Đukić
  • Nenad Grozdić
  • Spira Grujić
  • Bojan Isailović
  • Bojan Jorgačević
  • Vladimir Jugović
  • Andrija Kaluđerović
  • Dragan Mićić
  • Zoran Mirković
  • Dalibor Mitrović
  • Pavle Ninkov
  • Aleksandar Pantić
  • Nemanja Pejčinović
  • Marko Perović
  • Dejan Rađenović
  • Vuk Rašović
  • Predrag Ristović
  • Dalibor Škorić
  • Borislav Stevanović
  • Dragan Stevanović
  • Miroslav Stević
  • Nenad Stojaković
  • Nenad Tomović
  • Dragan Vukmir
  • Aleksandar Živković
  • Jusuf Hatunić
  • Ivan Jovanović
  • Duško Milinković
  • Slavoljub Muslin
  • Mihajlo Petrović
  • Vladan Radača
  • Vlada Stošić
  • Boško Đorđević
  • Ilija Zavišić
  • Aleksandar Bratić
  • Zoran Čampara
  • Stevo Glogovac
  • Vladimir Jovančić
  • Nenad Mišković
  • Saša Vidović
  • Fabio da Silva
  • Rivan
  • Milan Borjan
  • Ivan Cvjetković
  • Siniša Gogić
  • Jane Gavalovski
  • Stevica Kuzmanovski
  • Goran Stanić
  • Aleksandar Todorovski
  • Nenad Brnović
  • Uroš Delić
  • Mitar Novaković

For the list of all current and former players with Wikipedia article, please see: Category:FK Rad players.

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