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Bojan Djordjic was born on 6 February, 1982 in Belgrade, SFR Yugoslavia, is a Swedish footballer. Discover Bojan Djordjic's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 42 years old?

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Age 42 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 6 February 1982
Birthday 6 February
Birthplace Belgrade, SFR Yugoslavia
Nationality Serbia

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Bojan Djordjic Height, Weight & Measurements

At 42 years old, Bojan Djordjic height is 1.83 m and Weight 172 lbs.

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Height 1.83 m
Weight 172 lbs
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Dating & Relationship status

He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

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Bojan Djordjic Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Bojan Djordjic worth at the age of 42 years old? Bojan Djordjic’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from Serbia. We have estimated Bojan Djordjic's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Net Worth in 2023 Pending
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1982

Bojan Djordjic (Бојан Ђорђић, Bojan Đorđić; born 6 February 1982) is a former Swedish professional footballer who played as a winger.

1990

Starting off his career with IF Brommapojkarna in the late 1990s, Djordjic soon joined Manchester United, with which he was named the 1999–2000 Jimmy Murphy Young Player of the Year, and AIK, with which he won the 2009 Allsvenskan and 2009 Svenska Cupen.

1998

Although born in the former Yugoslavia, Djordjic was a youth international for Sweden between 1998 and 2003, representing the Swedish U17s, U19s and U21s a combined total of 44 times, scoring 3 goals.

1999

Born in Belgrade, SFR Yugoslavia to professional footballer Ranko Đorđić, Bojan started his career at IF Brommapojkarna before moving to Manchester United in 1999 as a youth player.

Although considered a budding talent, having been awarded the club's Jimmy Murphy Player of the Year Award at the age of 18, he only made two competitive appearances for the club.

2001

He also scored with a chip in a 2–0 win against Celtic in Tom Boyd's testimonial at Celtic Park on 15 May 2001, after coming on as a substitute for Ryan Giggs.

2003

He was loaned to Sheffield Wednesday, Aarhus GF and Red Star Belgrade, where he scored his first senior goal against Odense BK in the 2003–04 UEFA Cup.

2004

Djordjic moved to Plymouth Argyle on at the end of the 2004–05 season having made four league appearances during Rangers title winning campaign.

Other club interested in the winger was Stockholm-based side AIK, the club that Djordjic supports.

2005

He signed for Rangers in Scotland in January 2005 on a free transfer.

On 9 January 2005 he made his full debut against Celtic in the Scottish Cup.

However, injuries limited his chances to establish himself in the first team at Ibrox Stadium.

2006

On 24 August 2006, after spending just over a season at Plymouth, Djordjic was placed on the transfer list by manager Ian Holloway as a result of his sometimes lax attitude towards the team when playing and training.

He was promised the opportunity to get back into the first team once his attitude improved.

Djordjic finally returned to the starting lineup after he scored eight goals in five games for the reserves and after exactly a three-month absence, on 18 November 2006, scoring in the fifth minute in a 1–1 away draw at Southend United.

He was removed from the transfer list the following week, and went on to score in the next two consecutive games (Leeds United and Luton Town).

2007

On 19 October 2007, Djordjic's contract was terminated by mutual consent due to lack of first-team opportunities.

On 13 November, it was officially announced he had signed a two-year deal with Swedish club AIK.

2008

His first season for the club has not been what he was hoping for with several injuries and on 13 September 2008 he was injured once again and missed the remaining eight matches of the season.

His first match for AIK was against Kalmar FF on 30 March 2008 in the first game of the 2008 season.

2009

During the 2009 transfer season, Djordjic was approached by Maccabi Haifa which offering him a contract, however Djordjic rejected saying that he wanted to stay with the club in his heart AIK.

Scoring 1 goal and providing 6 assists in all competitions during the 2009 season, he helped AIK win the 2009 Allsvenskan.

2010

Due to the start of the season of 2010, AIK was underperforming as defending champions.

This led that club was struggling to avoid relegation.

The coach Mikael Stahre left for Panionios GSS and much criticism was aimed at the team's bad performances.

On 28 June media reported that the Hungarian club Videoton had bought both Djordjic and Martin Mutumba.

The director of the Hungarian club compared Djordjic with Roberto Baggio and Mutumba was compared with Ronaldinho.

The transfer led to many speculations in media, especially since AIK had appointed the Scottish manager Alex Miller only a couple of days before the transfer were made.

The players claimed that it was Mr. Millers decision to let the players go, but the organization of AIK claimed that they got such a good offer that they could not refuse to sell.

2011

Djordjic joined Blackpool on a two-year contract in June 2011, reuniting him with manager Holloway.

"Ollie (Ian Holloway) is one of the few managers to get the best out of me and I always thought about that," he said.

"It's a big step when you're 29 to come back to English football to a club that's just been relegated from the Premier League."

His salary was believed to be a minimum of around £160,000 annually, before bonuses.

2012

He cancelled his contract with Blackpool by mutual consent on 9 January 2012.

On 4 February 2012, he signed a short-term contract with the Belgian Second Division club Royal Antwerp.

In June 2012, Djordjic returned to his boyhood club Brommapojkarna.

2013

One year later, he terminated his contract that would have expired 2013.

2014

in January 2014, he signed with the Division 1 Norra club Vasalunds IF.

On 21 August 2014, Djordjic was a picked in the inaugural ISL International Draft, signing for Indian Super League side Chennaiyin.

2015

He represented clubs in Sweden, England, Denmark, Serbia, Scotland, Hungary and Belgium before finishing his career with Chennaiyin in the Indian Super League in 2015.