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Milan Bisevac

Milan Bisevac was born on August 31, 1983, in Kosovska Mitrovica in Northern Kosovo.


Source Lazio Wiki

He started playing professional football in 2001 for BASK Belgrade in the third division where he established himself in the starting eleven. In 2003 he signed for FK Bezanija and after half a season joined FK Zeleznik in the Serbian-Montenegro top tier.


In 2004 he was sold to Red Star Belgrade where he stayed for two and a half seasons with 59 league appearances and 3 goals. In his second season, he won the title and the national cup playing all the matches. In the summer of 2006 he signed for Lens in Ligue 1 but remained another six months in Serbia for family reasons. He stayed in the north of France for a season and a half, at the end of which Lens were relegated to Ligue 2. After 45 games with one goal, he moved to Valenciennes. He stayed there for three seasons totalling 103 league appearances and four goals. He was also captain.


In 2011 he signed for Paris Saint Germain. He began in the starting eleven but with the arrival of Diego Lugano lost his place. When Carlo Ancelotti arrived as new manager, he occasionally played as right back, not exactly his cup of tea. At the end of the season and after 21 appearances with one goal, he left for Olympique Lyons. He stayed there for three and a half seasons. In 2015 he suffered a serious injury which left him out for quite a while. When he recovered for the 2015-16 season, the manager Hubert Fournier did not take him into consideration and he made just 8 appearances. At this point he ended his contract by mutual consent and signed for Lazio.


The Biancocelesti had been going through a rough patch that season and had lost their star defender Stefan de Vrij due to injury almost immediately. They needed a replacement who could join the team without too much difficulty.


Bisevac stayed just six months in Rome and made 15 appearances with one goal. It was not a good season and manager Stefano Pioli was sacked. At the end of the season Bisevac and Lazio parted ways.


In 2016 he signed for Metz and stayed for two years. His last year of active football was with Dudelange in Luxembourg but he played just seven matches. In 2019 he signed for FC Swift Hesperange but never played for them in official games. He then played in the French amateur leagues with RS Magny and CSJ Augny.


At International level he was runner up with the Serbia and Montenegro national Under 21 team in the 2004 UEFA European Championship (beaten by Italy). He was also part of the squad that played in the 2004 Olympic Games. He won 19 caps for Serbia.


With Lazio he did not do too badly, but it was a poor season and perhaps he arrived a little bit past his prime.


Lazio Career

Season

Total apperances (goals)

Serie A

Coppa Italia

Europa League

2015-16

15 (1)

11 (1)

1

3


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