Niša Saveljić Explained

Niša Saveljić
Fullname:Niša Saveljić
Birth Date:27 March 1970
Birth Place:Titograd, SR Montenegro, SFR Yugoslavia
Height:1.88 m
Position:Centre-back
Youthclubs1:OFK Titograd
Years1:1988–1993
Clubs1:Budućnost Podgorica
Caps1:98
Goals1:8
Years2:1993–1994
Clubs2:Hajduk Kula
Caps2:46
Goals2:3
Years3:1995–1997
Clubs3:Partizan
Caps3:66
Goals3:11
Years4:1997–2001
Clubs4:Bordeaux
Caps4:71
Goals4:3
Years5:2001
Clubs5:Partizan (loan)
Caps5:13
Goals5:1
Years6:2001–2003
Clubs6:Sochaux
Caps6:57
Goals6:4
Years7:2003
Clubs7:Bastia
Caps7:17
Goals7:1
Years8:2004
Clubs8:Guingamp
Caps8:17
Goals8:1
Years9:2004–2005
Clubs9:Istres
Caps9:31
Goals9:1
Years10:2005–2006
Clubs10:Partizan
Caps10:20
Goals10:2
Totalcaps:436
Totalgoals:35
Nationalyears1:1990–1991
Nationalteam1:Yugoslavia U21
Nationalcaps1:7
Nationalgoals1:1
Nationalyears2:1995–2000
Nationalteam2:FR Yugoslavia
Nationalcaps2:32
Nationalgoals2:1

Niša Saveljić (; born 27 March 1970) is a Montenegrin former footballer who played as a defender.

At international level, Saveljić represented FR Yugoslavia in one World Cup (1998) and one European Championship (2000).

Club career

Born in Titograd, Saveljić made his senior debut with Budućnost in the 1988–89 campaign. He spent five seasons at the club, before surprisingly moving to Hajduk Kula in the summer of 1993. Due to his consistent performances with the club, Saveljić secured a transfer to Partizan in the 1995 winter transfer window. He won back-to-back championship titles in 1996 and 1997.[1]

In the summer of 1997, Saveljić moved to France and signed with Bordeaux. He won the league title in his second season at the club. Afterwards, Saveljić spent another two years with Bordeaux, while also being loaned to his former club Partizan in the 2001 winter transfer window.[2] He helped them win the 2000–01 FR Yugoslavia Cup, before returning to France. Over the next four years, Saveljić went on to play for Sochaux, Bastia, Guingamp and Istres.

In July 2005, Saveljić made another return to Partizan, signing a two-year deal.[3] [4] He was suspended in May 2006 for confronting with his teammate Danko Lazović after a training session.[5] [6] Eventually, Saveljić left the club by mutual agreement in August 2006.[7]

International career

Saveljić made his debut for FR Yugoslavia in a 3–1 win against Hong Kong on 31 January 1995. He earned 32 caps and scored one goal for the national team, having represented the country at the 1998 FIFA World Cup and UEFA Euro 2000.[8]

Post-playing career

In August 2017, Saveljić was appointed CEO of the newly founded Girondins de Bordeaux USA, as a result of a partnership between Bordeaux and Washington, D.C.-based club Olney Girls 99.[9]

Personal life

Saveljić acquired French nationality by naturalization on 15 January 2003.[10] [11] He is the father of water polo player Nicolas Saveljić, the older brother of the late Monteniggers member Nebojša Saveljić, and the cousin of Montenegrin international footballer Esteban Saveljich.[12]

Career statistics

Club

Club!rowspan="2"
SeasonLeagueNational CupLeague CupContinentalTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Budućnost Podgorica1988–89Yugoslav First League4040
1989–90Yugoslav First League111111
1990–91Yugoslav First League313313
1991–92Yugoslav First League271271
1992–93First League of FR Yugoslavia253253
Total988988
Hajduk Kula1993–94First League of FR Yugoslavia301301
1994–95First League of FR Yugoslavia162162
Total463463
Partizan1994–95First League of FR Yugoslavia15300153
1995–96First League of FR Yugoslavia24183324
1996–97First League of FR Yugoslavia2770041318
Total661183417815
Bordeaux1997–98French Division 1241203020311
1998–99French Division 1250100080340
1999–2000French Division 1212501080352
2000–01French Division 11010102050
Total71390502001053
Partizan (loan)2000–01First League of FR Yugoslavia1313000161
Sochaux2001–02French Division 12422010272
2002–03Ligue 1332105160453
Total574306160725
Bastia2003–04Ligue 11711020201
Guingamp2003–04Ligue 1171000000171
Istres2004–05Ligue 13111010331
Partizan2005–06Serbia and Montenegro SuperLiga1920000192
2006–07Serbian SuperLiga10000010
Total2020000202
Career total4363525314130150540

International

Appearances and goals by national team and year[13] !National team!!Year!!Apps!!Goals
FR Yugoslavia199551
199650
199750
199870
199930
200070
Total321

Honours

Club

Partizan

Bordeaux

Sochaux

International

Yugoslavia

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Niša Saveljić . sr . partizanopedia.rs . 11 November 2021.
  2. Web site: Saveljić došao da vrati pehare . sr . glas-javnosti.rs . 13 March 2001 . 10 December 2016.
  3. Web site: Potpisao i Niša Saveljić . sr . partizan.rs . 8 July 2005 . 2 January 2016.
  4. Web site: Saveljic 'at home' with Partizan . uefa.com . 25 July 2005 . 4 April 2016.
  5. Web site: Tuča Saveljića i Lazovića? . sr . b92.net . 4 May 2006 . 4 April 2016.
  6. Web site: Niša i Danko: "Nismo se tukli" . sr . b92.net . 5 May 2006 . 4 April 2016.
  7. Web site: Niša Saveljić sporazumno raskinuo ugovor sa Partizanom . sr . partizan.rs . 11 August 2006 . 2 January 2016.
  8. Web site: Niša Saveljić, international football player . eu-football.info . 11 October 2020.
  9. Web site: Launch of Girondins de Bordeaux USA . girondins.com . 9 August 2017 . 19 March 2018.
  10. Web site: JORF n° 0014 du 17 janvier 2003 - Légifrance . 2024-01-06 . www.legifrance.gouv.fr.
  11. Web site: Saveljić: "Vratiću se u Partizan" . sr . b92.net . 28 January 2005 . 10 December 2016.
  12. Web site: Niša Saveljić: Moj rođak Esteban je pravo rješenje za Crnu Goru . cnr . vijesti.me . 24 January 2015 . 2 January 2016.
  13. Web site: Saveljić Niša . sr . reprezentacija.rs . 11 November 2021.