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Svetozar Markovic

Svetozar Markovic (Serbian: Светозар Марковић, born 23 March 2000) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Greek club Olympiacos.

Club Career

Partizan

2017–18 season

Born in Bijeljina, Markovic played in the youth academy of local club Radnik. He joined Partizan in 2011, after passing the club's camp at Jahorina in 2009. As a product of youth academy and club scholar, Markovic started studying at Belgrade sports gymnasium in 2015, along with teammates Dusan Vlahovic and Bojan Bojic. He was also loaned to satellite club Teleoptik for the 2015–16 campaign. In summer 2017, Markovic joined senior squad as a captain of cadet team, passing the pre-season with the first squad. Markovic made his official debut for Partizan, replacing Bojan Ostojic in the 88 minute of the Serbian Cup match against Rtanj Boljevac, played on 11 October 2017. Markovic made his first continental appearance for the club replacing Leandre Tawamba in 90 minute of the match against Viktoria Plzen on 15 February 2018. Markovic made his Serbian SuperLiga debut on 11 march 2018, playing a full-time in away 2–0 victory over Cukaricki. Several days later, on March 14, Markovic made an assist to Nemanja R. Miletic in 2–0 cup victory over Javor Ivanjica. Markovic had also been elected for a player of the match after the game. Markovic scored his first goal for Partizan in 5–0 home victory over Borac Cacak in final fixture match of the regular season, played on 5 April 2018. Markovic played his first Eternal Derby on 14 April 2018, archiving a full-time in 2–1 defeat. In May 2018, Markovic awarded as the best debutant 2017–18 Serbian SuperLiga campaign. Markovic won 2017–18 Serbian Cup with the club, beating Mladost Lucani on 23 May 2018, which was his first trophy in professional career.

2018–19 season

In summer 2018, Markovic passed the whole pre-season preparations with the first team in Slovenia. He made hi

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