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- Sinisa Mihajlovic was a Serbian professional football player and manager. During his career as a footballer, he played as a defender or midfielder. He won the European Cup with Red Star Belgrade in 1991, and played for the majority of his career in the Italian Serie A, making 353 appearances for Roma, Sampdoria, Lazio, and Inter Milan and winning league titles with the latter two clubs. Considered by many to be among the best free-kick takers of all time, he holds the all-time record in Serie A for most goals from free-kicks with 28 goals. He won 63 caps and scored 10 goals for Yugoslavia from 1991 to 2003, of which his first four caps in 1991 represented SFR Yugoslavia, and played in the 1998 FIFA World Cup and UEFA Euro 2000 tournaments. Mihajlovic retired from playing in 2006, becoming assistant manager at Inter. He managed six Serie A clubs from 2008 to 2022, starting and finishing with Bologna and also including Fiorentina, Torino, and A.C. Milan. He was the coach of the Serbia national team from May 2012 to November 2013 as well.- IMDb Mini Biography By: -
- SpouseArianna Rapaccioni(1995 - December 16, 2022) (his death, 5 children)
- ChildrenMarco MihajlovicMiroslav MihajlovicDusan MihajlovicNicholas Mihajlovic
- ParentsBogdan MihajlovicViktorija Mihajlovic
- RelativesDrazen Mihajlovic(Sibling)
- Defender for FK Vojvodina (1988-1990), FK Crvena Zvezda (1990-1992), A.S. Roma (Italy, 1992-1994), U.C. Sampdoria (Italy, 1994-1998), S.S. Lazio (Italy, 1998-2004) and Inter Milan (Italy, 2004-2006).
- Honours with FK Vojvodina: Yugoslav First League (1989). Honours with FK Crvena Zvezda: Yugoslav First League (1991, 1992); European Cup (1991); Intercontinental Cup (1991). Honours with S.S. Lazio: 2 Coppa Italia (2000, 2004); 2 Supercoppa Italiana (1998, 2000); Serie A (2000); UEFA Cup Winners Cup (1999); UEFA Super Cup (1999). Honours with Inter Milan: 2 Coppa Italia (2005, 2006); Serie A (2006); Supercoppa Italiana (2005).
- Member of Yugoslavia youth team who finished runners-up at the 1990 UEFA European U21 Football Championship.
- 4 appearances for Yugoslavia National Football Team from 1991-1992.
- Named in the ESM Team of the Year in 1999 and 2000.
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