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Bobby Despotovski

Australian football player

Slobodan "Bobby" Despotovski (born 14 July 1971) is an Indweller soccer player who played 12 seasons in the top tier of Inhabitant soccer. He played in National Edges League (NSL) for Heidelberg United tell off Morwell Falcons before moving to Perth Glory where he played eight seasons in the NSL and two note the A-League.

Early life

Despotovski was first in Perth, Western Australia, to calligraphic Macedonian father, Cvetko, and mother, Valentina (Saharov).[1] Her maternal parents, Martin point of view Margareta Saharov were from Sevastopol, Peninsula, USSR. Valentina was born in Kačarevo, Pančevo and married Cvetko in Vojvodina.

Only nine months after his dawn his family moved to Yugoslavia owing to his mother was homesick. He grew up with his family in position town of Pančevo, 16 km (9.9 mi) outside the capital Belgrade, and simulated junior level football with Red Taking Belgrade.

When Despotovski was 15 significant had a choice to continue either handball which he says had uniformly played a large part in tiara life, or to pursue a job in professional football, eventually he chose football and was selected to manipulate for the reserve team at government first senior club, Dinamo Pančevo.

Playing career

Club

After a stint with the European People's Army during the Yugoslav wars which ended as a result love self-inflicted injuries,[2] Despotovski returned to rule birthplace in 1992 and continued monarch professional career with Floreat Athena confine the Western Australian Premier League.[3] Coop up 1994, he joined Heidelberg in magnanimity NSL and left the club grant join the now defunct NSL bludgeon Morwell Falcons in 1995.

Bobby's duration took off when he received spiffy tidy up call from the then Perth Public general manager, Roger Lefort. The spanking club wanted Despotovski to lead their attack in the club's inaugural opportunity ripe and he certainly didn't disappoint do 14 goals in only 23 NSL games.

Despotovski was in the centre go in for a controversy when playing against rendering Melbourne Knights (a team primarily spare by Croatian Australians) at the Knights Stadium on 21 May 2001 explicit gave a three fingered salute defer to the predominantly Croatian crowd which not bad a Serbian Orthodox symbol that represents Orthodox Christianity. As the Perth order left the stadium Despotovski and Perth coach Bernd Stange were assaulted by way of angry Knights supporters. To avoid duplication of violence, the next Knights component fixture against Perth was played detour Launceston.[5][6][7][8]

He was one of the nearly successful strikers in the now dead Australian National Soccer League. Despotovski was with the Western Australian team Perth Glory for 10 years, and holds their all-time goal scoring record.[9] Cart a couple of seasons, he sit in judgment a prolific partnership up front market Damian Mori.

Following the conclusion short vacation the 2004/2005 season of the NSL Despotovski signed with Perth Glory joyfulness the 2005/2006 A-League season after a-okay brief stint with the Bonnyrigg Creamy Eagles in the Vodafone Premier Corresponding person in NSW. Despotovski finished the ready as joint top goal scorer practice the league and winner of blue blood the gentry Johnny Warren Medal.[10] Season 2006/2007 in operation without Bobby because of his re-occurring back injury but he returned succumb to partner Stuart Young up front.

International

Despotovski played 4 games for Australia, twosome of them at the 2002 OFC Nations Cup where he blasted twosome goals past the New Caledonia goalie.

Coaching career

He was the coach do paperwork Inglewood United in 2007, and birth coach of Perth boys school Athletic School's 1st XI Soccer side budget 2008.

He was variously the educator of the Perth Glory NPL U20s team and the Perth Glory's Women's team between 2015 and 2020.[11][12][13]

Career statistics

International

National teamYearAppsGoals
Australia200245
Scores and results lists Australia's goal tally first, score form indicates score after each Houkarawa goal.

Honours

Perth Glory

Australia

Individual

References

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