serbian football player
For early people named Aleksandar Mitrović, see Aleksandar Mitrović ( disambiguation )
Aleksandar Mitrović ( serbian Cyrillic : Александар Митровић, pronounced [ aleksǎːndar mǐtroʋitɕ ] [ note 2 ] ( ) ; born 16 September 1994 ) is a serbian professional football player who plays as a hitter for EFL Championship golf club Fulham and the serbian national team, for which he is the all-time moderate goalscorer.

A youth product at Partizan, he turned professional after a loan at Teleoptik, and was a regular as they won the serbian SuperLiga in his inaugural season. At the age of 18, Mitrović was named among the exceed 10 talents under the age of 19 in Europe by a choice of UEFA reporters. [ 3 ] He then joined Anderlecht for a cabaret record €5 million, and scored 44 goals in 90 games across all competitions in a two-season spell. He won the belgian Pro League in his inaugural campaign at the club, and was the league ‘s top scorer in his second. In 2015, he moved to Newcastle United for £13 million. In 2018, he was loaned to Fulham, and joined them permanently after helping them to promotion to the Premier League. Mitrović helped Serbia win the 2013 european Under-19 Championship, being voted the best player of the tournament. That lapp year, he played his first game for the senior national team and has since earned over 60 caps, representing Serbia at the 2018 FIFA World Cup .

Club career [edit ]

early years [edit ]

Born in Smederevo, Mitrović came to Partizan and went through the young person system of the club. Before being promoted to the first team, he made his aged debut with their consort side Teleoptik in the 2011–12 season, scoring seven goals in 25 league matches. [ 4 ]

partisan [edit ]

On 27 June 2012, Mitrović signed his first professional contract with Partizan, on a four-year contract. [ 5 ] He made his official debut for the baseball club in a Champions League modifier against maltese english Valletta, scoring a finish nine minutes after coming on as a ersatz. [ 6 ] On 23 August 2012, Mitrović scored a header against Tromsø in the Europa League play-off turn. Three days belated, he scored his first league finish in a home plate repair against Jagodina. On 17 November 2012, Mitrović scored the opening finish in his first base ever Eternal bowler hat, which Partizan finally lost 3–2. Five days late, he besides scored in a 1–1 away pull with Azerbaijani side Neftchi Baku during the Europa League group stagecoach. [ 7 ] By the goal of his introduction season, Mitrović was Partizan ‘s top scorekeeper in all competitions with 15 goals in 36 appearances even though he was one of the youngest players of the team. [ 8 ] due to his displays, he earned a position in Jelen SuperLiga ‘s team of the Season choice. [ 9 ] Additionally, serbian sports portal Mozzart Sport rated Mitrović third out of the 25 best players in the home league for that temper. [ 10 ]

Anderlecht [edit ]

Mitrović playing for Anderlecht in 2014 On 12 August 2013, after much speculation, it was announced that Mitrović was sold to Anderlecht and that he would join the belgian club on 30 August at the request of the musician and his syndicate. [ 11 ] The transfer fee was €5 million, [ 12 ] which is Anderlecht ‘s record sign tip. On 1 September, Mitrović provided two assists on his debut for the club after coming on as a stand-in at the begin of the second half in a league peer against Zulte Waregem. [ 13 ] On 10 December 2013, in the last round of the Champions League Group C against Olympiacos, Mitrović replaced goalkeeper Silvio Proto who had been sent off, [ 14 ] but failed to save a penalty from Alejandro Domínguez. [ 15 ] Mitrović ended his debut temper in Belgium with 16 league goals as Anderlecht won their 33rd league title. [ 16 ] Mitrović began the 2014–15 temper by scoring in Anderlecht ‘s 2–1 Super Cup defeat of K.S.C. Lokeren. [ 17 ] On 5 November 2014, in the Champions League Group D against Arsenal, he scored the equalizer in the 90th infinitesimal, completing Anderlecht ‘s comeback from 3–0 to 3–3. [ 18 ] Overall, he scored 20 goals in the Pro League, making him the rival ‘s top scorer, and 28 in all competitions. [ 16 ] On 22 March 2015, he scored the team ‘s only goal in the 2–1 belgian Cup Final loss to Club Brugge in Brussels. [ 19 ]

newcastle United [edit ]

Mitrović preparing for his Newcastle United debut in 2015 On 21 July 2015, Mitrović joined Newcastle United on a five-year contract for a reported £13 million, saying he hoped to be able to play like club legend Alan Shearer. [ 20 ] [ 21 ] He made his debut on 9 August as Newcastle began the season with a 2–2 draw against Southampton at St James ‘ Park, playing the final 15 minutes in place of Papiss Cissé. He was booked 22 seconds into his debut for a cheating on Matt Targett. [ 22 ] Twenty days late, he was sent off in the 15th hour of a 1–0 home kill to Arsenal for a foul on Francis Coquelin. [ 23 ] On 3 October, Mitrović scored his first Newcastle finish away to Manchester City, opening the score in a 6–1 personnel casualty. [ 24 ] On 20 March 2016, he headed the counterweight in a 1–1 string against arch-rivals Sunderland in the Tyne–Wear bowler hat. Mitrović was booked for taking off his shirt in celebration, [ 25 ] and a fan who ran onto the pitch to celebrate with him was given a banning order. [ 26 ] On 2 April, Mitrović scored two goals, one from a penalty, in a 3–2 kill to Norwich City. [ 27 ] On the concluding sidereal day of the season, and with Newcastle United already relegated, Mitrović scored the second goal in a 5–1 acquire over third-place Tottenham Hotspur, but was besides sent off for a shin-high challenge on Kyle Walker. [ 28 ] He became the sixth musician in Premier League history to score a goal, assist a goal and get sent off in the same match. [ 29 ] After being suspended for the first four matches of the season as punishment for that bolshevik menu, [ 30 ] Mitrović made his temper debut in the EFL Cup against Cheltenham on 23 August, but was forced off with a capitulum injury in the first one-half. [ 31 ] As a consequence, Mitrović had to wait until 13 September to make his Championship debut, scoring his first gear goal of the 2016–17 season at Queens Park Rangers, with the fifth goal in a 6–0 win. [ 32 ] On 25 October, he bagged a brace and an assist in a 6–0 win over Preston North End, as the Magpies advanced to the EFL Cup quarter-finals. [ 33 ] [ 34 ] That weekend, Mitrović received his first base league startle since the match at Deepdale, and against the same opposition, he again scored a pair in a 2–1 win. [ 35 ] Despite losing playing time to summer signing Dwight Gayle, Mitrović remained positive, saying “ possibly last season I played more, but we are in good condition ”, as Newcastle arrived at the top of the table on 18 October. [ 36 ] On 7 January 2017, Mitrović started the FA Cup third round match against Birmingham City, but was injured in the buildup to the open goal, scored by Daryl Murphy. [ 37 ] On 11 February, Mitrović scored the alone goal in a win over Wolverhampton Wanderers. however, he was substituted at half-time as a caution, as he had been booked earlier in the peer and could have been sent off for a challenge on Carl Ikeme. [ 38 ] On 30 August, he was suspended for three matches, after an elbow to the head of West Ham ‘s Manuel Lanzini was picked up by television cameras. [ 39 ] On 21 October, Mitrović returned to the matchday squad in an eventual 1–0 winnings over Crystal Palace, having been left out for the former two matches after his abeyance. He came on as a 78th minute substitute for Joselu to what was described as a “ even surprise heroes welcome ”, but his first gear touch about allowed Palace ‘s Ruben Loftus-Cheek to take the moderate for the visitors. [ 40 ] [ 41 ] In mid-December, Mitrović was ruled out with a back injury, [ 42 ] which would sideline him for rest of the month and the following January. Towards the end of December, Mitrović stated in the serbian sports daily Žurnal that he expected to leave the club in the January transfer windowpane “ to find the best solution for my career ”. [ 43 ]

Fulham [edit ]

On 1 February 2018, Mitrović joined Championship club Fulham on lend until the end of the season. [ 44 ] In the build up to deadline day, Mitrović was poised to join Bordeaux and then early club Anderlecht, but both moves broke down, and after a discussion with their director, the boyfriend Serb Slaviša Jokanović on Snapchat, he decided to join Fulham. [ 45 ] On 3 February, Mitrović made his introduction for the West London club in a 2–0 succeed over Nottingham Forest, and about scored, but his head feat was cleared off the line by Joe Worrall. On 21 February, Mitrović scored his inaugural goal for the club in a 1–1 draw with Bristol City, [ 46 ] kickstarting a run of form which saw him score six goals in four matches. In the six matches played by Fulham in April, Mitrović scored five times, including winning goals against Sheffield Wednesday and Sunderland. [ 47 ] [ 48 ] Due to his prolific run of form in March and April, he was the back-to-back Championship Player of the Month. [ 49 ] [ 50 ] Mitrović finished the season with twelve goals, four behind top scorer Ryan Sessegnon, as Fulham missed out on automatic promotion on the final day, losing 3–1 to Birmingham City ; their first league loss of the calendar year. [ 51 ] The goal against Sunderland would prove to be his death for the club in his loan go, as he did not score in the play-offs, but he did start in the play-off final, with Fulham beating Aston Villa 1–0. [ 52 ] On 30 July, Mitrović signed for Fulham permanently for an initial tip of £22 million, potentially rising to £27 million. [ 53 ] [ 54 ] He signed a five-year abridge lasting to June 2023. [ 55 ] On 18 August, he scored the counterweight in an eventual 3–1 loss to Tottenham Hotspur, with an imaginative heading from a gloomy cross by Sessegnon. [ 56 ] Mitrović scored three goals in Fulham ‘s next two matches against Burnley and Brighton & Hove Albion, although it was his handball which resulted in a penalty for the latter side, converted by Glenn Murray. [ 57 ] [ 58 ] On 24 November, and Claudio Ranieri ‘s first gear pit in tear, Mitrović scored a brace in a 3–2 win over Southampton, ending a run of six league matches without a goal. [ 59 ] On 29 December, against Huddersfield Town, Mitrović argued with Aboubakar Kamara over taking a punishment ; Kamara ‘s feat was saved by Jonas Lössl. Eight minutes late, he scored the only finish of the equal. [ 60 ] While Ranieri was angered by Kamara ‘s decision to take the penalty, Mitrović was more absolvitory of the Frenchman, referring to a alike incident he had while playing for Newcastle United. [ 61 ] In January 2019, Kamara had another affray with Mitrović during a yoga session at the club ‘s train establish, leading to a series of events which saw the Frenchman leave the club on loanword. [ 62 ] [ 63 ] On 29 January, Mitrović scored a couple against Brighton & Hove Albion. His second goal was his tenth of the season, and in doing so, he beat his previous best of nine goals in the Premier League. It was besides his twentieth Premier League finish, and at that point, he had scored five goals each under the stewardship of his last four managers in McClaren, Benítez, Jokanović and Ranieri. [ 64 ] however, he would not score again until winning and converting a penalty against Bournemouth on 20 April, but by then, Fulham had been relegated from the Premier League. [ 65 ] On 9 July he signed a raw five-year shrink, extending the softwood until June 2024. [ 66 ] Mitrović began the season in fine form, scoring five goals in six matches. [ 67 ] In October, he went on another scoring run with six goals in five matches, including a hat-trick against Luton Town. [ 68 ] He was later named Championship Player of the Month, tying the commemorate with former teammate Dwight Gayle. [ 69 ] He kept scoring throughout November and December, [ 70 ] [ 71 ] but on 11 January 2020, in a equal against Hull City, he damaged his ankle ligaments and was ruled out for two to three weeks. [ 72 ] He returned on 1 February against Huddersfield Town and scored Fulham ‘s third goal in a 3–2 home acquire. [ 73 ] This kickstarted another scoring run during the month, culminating with a stoppage-time winner over Swansea City, despite having his penalty saved by Freddie Woodman in the 89th minute. [ 74 ] due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Mitrović did not play for Fulham until the Championship resumed in June, and would be retrospectively banned for three matches for elbowing Ben White in the club ‘s 3–0 loss to Leeds United. [ 75 ] [ 76 ] On 10 July, Mitrović returned to the team, winning and converting a penalty in a 2–0 acquire over Cardiff City. [ 77 ] On 18 July, Mitrović scored doubly and assisted for Bobby Decordova-Reid, in a 5–3 win over Sheffield Wednesday, to keep Fulham ‘s reduce hopes of automatic forwarding active. [ 78 ] Like the 2018–19 season, the golf club missed out on the final examination day, drawing 1–1 with Wigan Athletic. [ 79 ] Mitrović finished the season with twenty-six goals, alongside Brentford ‘s Ollie Watkins ; he won the physical version of the award as he scored the lapp measure of goals in less minutes than Watkins. [ 80 ] He did not appear in either leg of the play-off semi-final, but he played a separate in the play-off final, providing the aid for Joe Bryan ‘s second goal in Fulham ‘s extra-time acquire over Brentford. [ 81 ] On 3 September, he was named the Player of the Season by the golf club ‘s supporters. [ 82 ] Mitrović scored his first goals of the season in a 4–3 defeat to Leeds on 19 September 2020, [ 83 ] but went on a marking drought that lasted until April 2021, in a 3–1 kill to Aston Villa. [ 84 ] The former October, he had the opportunity to convert a penalty against Sheffield United, but hit his attempt off the crossbar. Later in the pit, he conceded a penalty when he tackled Jack Robinson, resulting in Billy Sharp scoring the counterweight. [ 85 ] Mitrović spent much of the season in and out of the police squad, missing matches due to tactical changes ( where he was kept out by Ivan Cavaleiro and Ademola Lookman ), [ 86 ] diverse injuries, [ 87 ] [ 88 ] ampere well as testing positive for COVID-19. [ 89 ] Following Fulham ‘s reelect to the Championship, Mitrović was reinstated into the starting line-up by new director Marco Silva, and in August, he scored four goals in four back-to-back matches. [ 90 ] Towards the end of the month, he again extended his condense, with it lasting until the summer of 2026. [ 91 ] His stellar start to the season continued into October as he scored eight goals, winning the Player of the Month award for his efforts. [ 92 ]

International career [edit ]

youth [edit ]

With four goals, Mitrović was the lead scorekeeper of the serbian national under-19 team in their successful qualify campaign for the 2012 UEFA european Under-19 Championship. On 3 July 2012, the opening day of the concluding tournament, he was sent off during a peer against France U19, which caused him to miss the rest of the rival due to suspension. On 26 March 2013, Mitrović scored two goals in a friendly for Serbia ‘s U21 team against Bulgaria U21. [ 93 ] Mitrović was called up by Serbia ‘s U19 coach Ljubinko Drulović for two qualification matches for the 2013 UEFA european Under-19 Championship taking place after his debut with the senior national side against Belgium. [ 94 ] Mitrović was besides a member of the squad that traveled to Lithuania for the final tournament, where he established himself as one of the key players in Serbia ‘s U19 team which won the competition for the first clock in the history of serbian football. He contributed by scoring a goal and providing two assists during the contest ( including one in the concluding match against France U19. [ 95 ] besides, Mitrović was named the tournament ‘s Golden Player for his performances. [ 96 ]

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senior [edit ]

Mitrović earned his first call up to the serbian senior national team by coach Siniša Mihajlović for a 2014 FIFA World Cup modifier against Belgium. [ 97 ] He played 69 minutes on his debut on 7 June 2013 and earned a yellow tease after stepping on Axel Witsel ‘s foundation, before being substituted for Marko Šćepović. [ 98 ] On 6 September, Mitrović scored his first goal for the aged side in a 1–1 home draw against Croatia in another World Cup qualifier. [ 99 ] Two years and a day late, he scored his adjacent international goal, the consolation in a 2–1 friendly frustration to France at the Nouveau Stade de Bordeaux, Serbia ‘s hundredth equal as an independent nation. [ 100 ] In the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, Mitrović scored three goals in two matches to ensure Serbia were even in controversy to qualify from their group. On 9 October 2016, he scored a brace in a 3–2 win against Austria, [ 101 ] and on 12 November, he scored the counterweight against Wales in a 1–1 guide. [ 102 ] He continued this scoring run in 2017, with goals against Georgia, [ 103 ] Wales, [ 104 ] and Moldova, [ 105 ] putting him ahead of teammate Dušan Tadić as the group ‘s acme goalscorer. In May 2018, he was named in Serbia ‘s preliminary police squad for the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia, [ 106 ] and on 1 June, made the final 23-man squad. [ 107 ] Prior to the tournament, Mitrović scored a hat-trick in a 5–1 acquire over Bolivia. [ 108 ] On 22 June, he scored the open goal in an eventual 2–1 loss to Switzerland. [ 109 ] He was besides involved in a punishment claim when swiss defenders Stephan Lichtsteiner and Fabian Schär dragged him to the ground in the box, but referee Felix Brych turned down the appeal. [ 110 ] He played all three group stage matches. [ 111 ] [ 112 ] [ 113 ] by and by that year, on 11 October, he scored a brace in a 2–0 UEFA Nations League victory over neighbor nation Montenegro in the foremost match between the two countries since their split in 2006. [ 114 ] The following calendar month against the same resistance, he spurned the opportunity to score another brace, but missed a penalty, by attempting a panenka kick ( coincidentally in the lapp stadium that Antonín Panenka scored the winning punishment for Czechoslovakia in the UEFA Euro 1976 Final ). [ 115 ] [ 116 ] From June to November 2019, he began a marking ladder, with football team goals in seven matches. The majority of these came during Serbia ‘s qualifying group for UEFA Euro 2020, including braces both home and aside against Lithuania and Luxembourg. [ 117 ] [ 118 ] On 12 November 2020, in a Euro 2020 qualifying play-off against Scotland that ended in a 1–1 draw after extra time, Mitrović went on to take Serbia ‘s one-fifth penalty and missed it as the punishment shoot-out ended 5–4 in Scotland ‘s favor, thus denying his national team reservation for the tournament. [ 119 ] On 27 March 2021, he scored Serbia ‘s first gear goal in a 2–2 draw with Portugal, thereby surpassing the former record of 38 goals by Stjepan Bobek, and becoming the highest goalscorer in the history of the national english. [ 120 ] On 14 November 2021, Mitrović scored a last minute achiever against Portugal, sending Serbia to the 2022 FIFA World Cup with a 2–1 win. [ 121 ]

personal life [edit ]

Mitrović has two children with wife Kristina Janjić. [ 122 ] He is a lifelong patron of both Partizan and Newcastle. [ 36 ] [ 123 ] [ 124 ]

career statistics [edit ]

golf club [edit ]

As of match played 11 December 2021[4]

International [edit ]

As of match played 14 November 2021[131]

Appearances and goals by national team and year

National team
Year
Apps
Goals

Serbia

2013
3
1

2014
7
0

2015
8
1

2016
8
5

2017
7
4

2018
13
12

2019
9
11

2020
6
2

2021
8
8

Total
69
44

Honours [edit ]

Partizan
Anderlecht
Newcastle United
Fulham
Serbia U19
Individual

Records
  • Serbia national football team all-time top scorer: 44 goals

Notes [edit ]

  1. ^ only official UEFA matches included
  2. ^[alěksaːndar][aleksǎːndar] The name Aleksandar in Serbian can besides be pronounced, but the pronunciationis the one most normally used in Serbia .

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