Alen Stevanovic (Serbian Cyrillic: Ален Стевановић, pronounced [steʋaːnoʋitɕ]; born 7 January 1991) is a Swiss-born Serbian professional footballer who plays as a left winger for Bulgarian First League club Tsarsko Selo Sofia.
A product of the Radnicki Obrenovac youth academy, Stevanovic made name for himself while playing for Torino. He made his debut with the Serbian national team in 2012.
Club Career
Inter Milan
Stevanovic started his professional career in Serbia at FK Radnicki Obrenovac. In early 2009, a trial was arranged for him at Italian champions Internazionale, and after arriving in Milan on 9 January, Stevanovic was signed by the club in February.
In November 2009, Stevanovic, along with youngster Giulio Donati, was named to the match-day squad against Livorno in Coppa Italia, but remained an unused sub.
He then traveled with the first team to Abu Dhabi, UAE and Saudi Arabia for winter training camp. He played the friendly match against Saudi Arabian side Al-Hilal as starter.
Due to the injuries incurred by Esteban Cambiasso, Sulley Muntari and Rene Krhin, Stevanovic was named in the squad for the first league match after the winter break, against Chievo, but again didn't get any playing time.
A couple of days later, after Patrick Vieira left for Manchester City on 8 January 2010, Stevanovic made his Serie A debut the very next day on 9 January at home versus Siena by coming on as a sub for Thiago Motta in the 67th minute. Head coach Jose Mourinho made the substitution in direct response to Siena taking the 3–2 lead on a goal scored two minutes earlier. By the end, Inter managed to overturn the score 4–3 with an injury time winner.
Torino
On 22 July 2010, Stevanovic left for Serie B side Torino in co-ownership deal for €2 million., As part of the deal, Inter signed youngster Simone Benedetti in another co-ownership deal also for €2M. He debuted in Coppa Italia against Cosenza, earning a penalty kick.
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