Dragoslav Evritsch

Dragoslav Evritsch

Serbian footballer, goalkeeper
Date of Birth: 08.07.1974
Country: Serbia

Content:
  1. Early Career
  2. National Team and Club Success
  3. Vitesse Adventure
  4. Later Career

Early Career

Dragoslav Jevrić began his football journey with Rudar Pljevlja's youth academy. He later joined Priština before making his professional debut with Obilic in 1993. In his first season, he accumulated 31 appearances in the Yugoslav Second League, contributing to Obilic's promotion to the First League.

National Team and Club Success

Jevrić earned 43 caps for the Serbia and Montenegro national team between 2002 and 2006, representing his country at the 2006 FIFA World Cup. On the club front, he moved to Red Star Belgrade in 1995, where he made 70 appearances during his four seasons with the club.

Vitesse Adventure

In 1999, Jevrić embarked on a new chapter with Dutch Eredivisie side Vitesse, filling the void left by Sander Westerveld's departure to Liverpool. He immediately became the club's starting goalkeeper, playing 34 matches in his debut campaign. Despite being relegated to the bench in the 2000/2001 season, Jevrić regained his place in the starting lineup in 2001/2002, keeping goal in all 34 league fixtures. Vitesse finished fifth that season, securing a UEFA Cup spot.

Later Career

Jevrić's time at Vitesse came to an end in 2005 when his contract was terminated. He then moved to Turkish club Ankaraspor, where he spent three seasons. In 2007, he became a free agent and signed with Israeli side Maccabi Tel Aviv. Jevrić extended his contract with Maccabi in 2008, extending his stay in the Israeli Premier League.

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