Bratislav Pejčić

Bratislav Pejčić
Personal information
Full name Bratislav Pejčić
Date of birth (1983-01-17) 17 January 1983
Place of birth Vlasotince, SFR Yugoslavia
Height 1.84 m (6 ft 0 in)
Playing position Defensive Midfielder
Club information
Current team
Radnik Surdulica
Number 17
Youth career
Budućnost Banatski Dvor
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2000–2004 Budućnost Banatski Dvor 7 (0)
2004–2007 Vlasina 100 (6)
2007–2010 Mladi Radnik 42 (1)
2010–2014 Radnički Niš 64 (6)
2014– Radnik Surdulica 53 (1)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 3 October 2016.


Bratislav Pejčić (Serbian Cyrillic: Братислав Пејчић, born 17 January 1983), is a Serbian footballer. He is member of Serbian SuperLiga club Radnik Surdulica and plays in a midfielder position. He started his career in FK Budućnost Banatski Dvor, team which is today known as FK Banat Zrenjanin, with whom he has spent about three and a half seasons. He then moved to FK Vlasina Vlasotince in which he played really solid two and a half seasons and became one of the most influential players having played 100 times, and adding six goals, and that's only counting the league matches. He also helped the new Second League members get to the Serbia and Montenegro Cup quarter-finals in 2004–05 season and to maintain the second tier (Second League of Serbia and Montenegro, later became Serbian First League) status in 2005, 2006 and 2007.

He then moved to Serbian League West, in a Serbian third tier outfit, FK Mladi Radnik Požarevac, and earned them a promotion to Serbian First League right away in the 2007–08 season. In the debut season in the Serbian First League in 2008–09, FK Mladi Radnik Požarevac achieved a third place and another consecutive promotion, this time to the highest rank, Serbian SuperLiga but it came out to be a short trip as they ended up in the last place in 2009–10 Serbian SuperLiga.

Spring 2010

Meanwhile, in mid-season Pejčić joined FK Radnički Niš who also managed to get relegated, but from Serbian First League to Serbian League East. Pejčić managed to put in 14 appearances and scored one goal in that second half of the season, and even though Radnički Niš lost only one game in the spring under coach Aleksandar Ilić, they still got relegated due to the poor start in the first half of the season.

FK Radnički Niš

2010–11

Pejčić stayed a member and a friend of a wounded lion FK Radnički Niš, who has touched the lowest spots in its history for the second time in just couple of seasons, as they had to compete in 2010–11 Serbian League East again. Nevertheless, FK Radnički Niš walked over the third tier opponents easily and got ready to forget and never to have to remember the third Serbian tier.

2011–12

And as fast as they got through the Serbian League East, next season proved to be even better. 2011–12 Serbian First League got conquered, even with three coaching changes, the last one happened to be Aleksandar Ilić again, and even though the financial troubles started to mount within the club, not for once did the FK Radnički Niš players let someone take over the first spot. Pejčić put in another great season, this time appearing 20 times and scoring three goals. After nine long seasons, southern Serbian giant has come back, and Pejčić's loyalty did not get forgotten.

2012–13

Indeed, as expected, manager Aleksandar Ilić made numerous changes in the squad, as he finally had an opportunity to create the team himself, and not improvise with a sinking ship like he did before. Only select few got the opportunity to stay, as the manager made up a completely new team for the comeback 2012–13 Serbian SuperLiga season.

Pejčić also was named captain of FK Radnički Niš. So far this season, Pejčić has played all seven games in the league (six starts), and has also added a goal to his performance. He also had played the entire match of 1/16 Serbian Cup clash with the Belgrade giants Red Star.[1]

Honours

Radnik Surdulica

References

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