Dejan Parezanović
Dejan Parezanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Дејан Парезановић; born 16 April 1994) is a Serbian football defender, who plays for Sloga Kraljevo. His trademark is a very long throw. His older brother, Dragan, is also a footballer.[2] Club careerSloga KraljevoBorn in Kraljevo, Parezanović started playing football with local football academy Bubamara. Later he moved to Sloga Kraljevo, where he passed all youth categories.[3] He joined the first team for the 2011–12 Serbian First League season, and made 2 caps for the spring 2012. He spent 2012–13 season with U19 team, and after ended his youth career, Dejan was loaned to Partizan Bumbarevo Brdo for the 2013–14 season.[4] 2014–15 seasonParezanović returned in Sloga for the 2014–15 season, after almost the whole squad from the past season left the club.[5] He started season as the first choice,[6] but after several lost matches in row and without points, Borko Milenković signed for Sloga[7] and Parezanović moved on the bench. However, after several players left the club after bad results,[8] Milenković changed position to centre-back, so Parezanović returned in starting 11 for the 9th fixture match against BSK Borča, and played the rest of matches until the first half-season. For the spring part of season, coach Veljko Dovedan just used him for a match against Proleter Novi Sad.[9] 2015–16 seasonAfter Sloga relegated to the Serbian League West, Parezanović stayed in the club as one of the experienced players along with captain Aleksandar Božović and a group of youth players.[10] He scored a goal in the opening match of the 2015–16 Serbian League West season, against Šumadija 1903.[11] Later, he was a scorer in a match against Polet Ljubić in the 3rd fixture and also made an assist on that game, so he was nominated for man of the match.[12] In a cup match against Mokra Gora played on 2 September 2015, Parezanović scored a goal for the regular time, and later also scored one in the penalty shootout.[13] He also scored a goal versus FAP.[14] With total 3 goals on 13 league matches and 1 in cup, all from penalties, Parezanović was the team's best scorer for the first half-season. In the winter break off-season, he left the club. Bežanija and Spartak SuboticaAt the beginning of 2016, Parezanović moved to Bežanija. He made one appearance for the club in an away match against Dinamo Vranje.[9] That summer, he signed with Serbian SuperLiga side Spartak Subotica,[15] but moved on loan to Bačka 1901 shortly afterward.[16] For the second half-season, Parezanović optionally loaned to OFK Odžaci,[17] but also stayed with the Spartak reserves,[18] playing friendly matches with the first team.[19] Return to Sloga KraljevoIn August 2017, Parezanović returned to his home club Sloga Kraljevo.[20] He scored from penalty kick on his premiere match in 5–0 home victory over Dragačevo.[21] After he replaced suspended Vladimir Čolić as a left-back in the third fixture match of the 2017–18 season in the Morava Zone League, Parezanović adapted as a centre-back since the next fixture match. He also realised penalty shot against Slavija Kragujevac, same month.[22] He scored his third season goal in 15 fixture match against Jošanica.[23] Parezanović has been promoted as a captain in a match against on 5 May 2018, when he was also elected for a player of the match in 0–0 draw to Takovo.[24] Career statistics
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