Darko Kovačević

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Darko Kovačević
Personal information
Full name Darko Kovačević
Date of birth November 18, 1973 (1973-11-18) (age 34)
Place of birth    Kovin, SFR Yugoslavia
Height 1.87 m (6 ft 1+12 in)
Playing position Striker
Club information
Current club Olympiakos
Number 9
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1992–1994
1994–1996
1996
1996–1999
1999–2001
2001
2001–2007
2007–
FK Proleter
Red Star Belgrade
Sheffield Wednesday
Real Sociedad
Juventus
Lazio
Real Sociedad
Olympiacos F.C.
051 (37)
047 (37)
016 0(4)
097 (40)
047 (11)
007 0(0)
180 (51)
026 (17)   
National team2
1994-2004 FR Yugoslavia 055 (9)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of 17:20, 24 April 2008 (UTC).
2 National team caps and goals correct
as of 01:20, 6 March 2008 (UTC).
* Appearances (Goals)

Darko Kovačević (Serbian Cyrillic: Дарко Ковачевић) (born 18 November 1973 in Kovin, Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia) is a Serbian football player who currently plays for Olympiacos F.C.. He is known for his spells at Real Sociedad where his partnership with Nihat Kahveci was one of the best in Spain. His key attributes are his strength and aerial ability. Kovačević has been instrumental for Olympiacos during the 2007-2008 season.

Beginning his career with Zrenjanin based Serbian club FK Proleter, it became clear at the young age of 19 that Kovačević would become one of the country's greatest ever goalscorers. Spending two seasons with the club, Darko managed over a goal every other game, and was quickly snatched up by Serbian giants Red Star Belgrade. Kovačević flourished at the Belgrade club, becoming one of Europe's hottest prospects and earning a call-up to the Yugoslavia national team. Netting in an astonishing 37 goals in just 47 games, Kovačević was eventually picked up by English Premier League side Sheffield Wednesday F.C. in December 1995 for £2m.

Given the opportunity to showcase his skills in one of the top leagues in Europe, Darko initially good impressive in the air scoring 2 goals in one game against Bolton Wanderers in a 4-2 victory and likened to Les Ferdinand but the rest of his skills failed to leave any mark with the English club. Kovačević's transfer turned out to be a disaster for Sheffield Wednesday as the striker managed only 4 goals in his lone half-season at the club. His move to Wednesday from Red Star was in July 2007 named #10 on The 50 worst transfers in Premier League history list by British newspaper The Times.[1]

Hoping to reach top form once again, Kovačević moved to La Liga side Real Sociedad in 1996. It was with the Spanish club that Darko put on some of his best performances and became one of Europe's best once again. Larger clubs soon came calling, with Italian giants Juventus FC acquiring the big Serbian in 1999.

At the Turin based club, Kovačević found goals in both the Serie A and competitions such as the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Cup becoming their leading european goal scorer one season. Yet the Juventus management felt Darko was underachieving and soon both parties were looking for a move out of Italy, with clubs such as Rangers F.C. willing to offer £12m for the Serbian's services.[2] In 2001 Kovačević eventually returned to the club where he found his most success at, Real Sociedad. Despite a brief period back in Italy with S.S. Lazio Kovačević would go on to spend 6 seasons at the club, netting in 51 goals in his 2nd spell with Sociedad.

The 2006-07 season would be Kovačević's last season with the Spanish side; ending in relegation with Darko adding only 3 goals to help the cause. Leaving behind the club where he became a superstar, (his incredible partnership with Turkish International Nihat Kahveci earned them the name "Little and Large" through out Europe)[3] Kovačević signed with Greek champions Olympiacos CFP. Incredibly, at the age of 33 Kovačević once again reached top form for the Piraeus based club, finding goals both in the Greek Superleague as well as their Round of 16 Champions League campaign.

Kovačević made 55 appearances for the then Yugoslavia national team. Beginning his international career in 1994, Kovačević would go on to score 9 goals and compete in both EURO 2000 and FIFA World Cup 1998.

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