Milan Stepanov

Milan Stepanov
Personal information
Date of birth (1983-04-02) 2 April 1983
Place of birth Kisač, SFR Yugoslavia
Height 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in)
Playing position Centre back
Club information
Current team
Number
Youth career
Tatra Kisač
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2001–2006 Vojvodina 105 (6)
2006–2007 Trabzonspor 37 (1)
2007–2010 Porto 10 (0)
2009–2010Málaga (loan) 12 (0)
2010–2012 Bursaspor 25 (2)
2012–2013 Mersin İdmanyurdu 26 (2)
2014–2015 Omonia 6 (0)
2015 Sarajevo 5 (0)
2016 Vojvodina 0 (0)
National team
2006–2007 Serbia 6 (0)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 12:00, 13 September 2015 (UTC).


Milan Stepanov (Serbian Cyrillic: Милан Степанов; born 2 April 1983) is a Serbian footballer who last played for Vojvodina as a central defender.

Club career

Born in Kisač, Novi Sad, Serbia, Socialist Federative Republic of Yugoslavia, Stepanov came up through Vojvodina's ranks, making his first-team debut during the 2000–01 season and becoming team captain five years later. In the 2006 January transfer window, he transferred to Turkish club Trabzonspor.

In July 2007, Stepanov moved to Porto in Portugal for a reported 3.5 million.[1] Initially on the substitutes bench he gradually made room for himself in the starting eleven but, on 28 November, in a UEFA Champions League match at Liverpool, his team lost 1–4, with him having a subpar performance and subsequently losing the starting place to veteran Pedro Emanuel; this situation was aggravated in his second year with the signing of Rolando (he would only play in the penultimate Primeira Liga game).[2][3]

On 27 July 2009, Stepanov moved on loan to Spain's Málaga, with the Andalusians having a buying option at the season's end.[4] He only made four La Liga appearances in the first half of the campaign, and was left out of the squad for almost three months, only playing again in a 0–0 home draw against Deportivo La Coruña on 7 February 2010, where he started.[5]

In late July 2010, Stepanov returned to Turkey, signing for Süper Lig champions Bursaspor for an undisclosed fee.[6] In May 2012 his contract was terminated, and he joined fellow league side Mersin İdmanyurdu shortly after.

Subsequently, Stepanov represented Omonia and Sarajevo in quick succession. On 2 January 2016, after almost ten years, he returned to Vojvodina, signing a one-and-a-half-year deal with the club.[7]

International career

Stepanov was part of the Serbian and Montenegrin team that was knocked out in the first round of the 2004 Summer Olympics after finishing fourth in Group C behind eventual winners Argentina, Australia and Tunisia. He played against the first and the third teams in two losses.[8]

In November 2005, Stepanov appeared in a two-match qualification playoff against Croatia for the 2006 UEFA European Under-21 Championship in Portugal, and scored in the second leg in a 2–1 away win, netting the winner in the 86th minute (5–2 on aggregate).[9] He eventually helped the national side reach the semifinals in the final stages, with many pundits agreeing he was the team's most consistent performer with a string of confident defensive displays throughout the tournament.[10]

Stepanov made his senior team debut in a friendly match against Czech Republic on 16 August 2006, in which he was sent off. In March 2007, during the nation's UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying campaign, he started in the 1–2 loss to Kazakhstan and was on the bench against Portugal.

Honours

Porto

References

  1. Porto sign Serbia defender Stepanov; UEFA.com, 27 July 2007
  2. "Um onze às voltas" [Revolving XI] (in Portuguese). Record. 30 November 2007. Retrieved 4 July 2014.
  3. "Pedro Emanuel: "Temos presente a época passada"" [Pedro Emanuel: "Last season still on our minds"] (in Portuguese). Record. 2 December 2007. Retrieved 4 July 2014.
  4. "Milan Stepanov: 'Doy gracias por la oportunidad de llegar al Málaga'" [Milan Stepanov: 'I thank for the opportunity of arriving at Málaga'] (in Spanish). El Mundo. 27 July 2009. Retrieved 4 July 2014.
  5. Ten-man Deportivo hold on; ESPN Soccernet, 7 February 2010
  6. Stepanov agrees on terms with Bursaspor; Super Lig News, 29 July 2010
  7. "Stepanov i Meleg ponovo kod kuće" [Stepanov and Meleg return home] (in Serbian). FK Vojvodina. 2 January 2016. Retrieved 2 January 2016.
  8. Milan StepanovFIFA competition record
  9. Job done for Serbia and Montenegro; UEFA.com, 16 November 2005
  10. "Ivanović caps Portugal misery". UEFA.com. 25 May 2006. Retrieved 4 July 2014.
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