Marko Vukčević continues his career in Romania

Arad was champion of Romania six times, the last time in 1970

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Vukčević, Photo: Private archive
Vukčević, Photo: Private archive
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The representative of Montenegro, Marko Vukčević continues his career in Arad, Romania.

It is a club that plays in the first Romanian league, and that last season finished in tenth place. Arad was champion of Romania six times, the last time in 1970.

"I want to help the team. I am here to improve. I hope that injuries will bypass me and that I will fight for my place in the team," said Vukčević at the presentation.

Vukčević played for Podgorica last season, which secured a historic placement in Europe. He played 32 matches and scored a goal. In his career, he also played for Budućnost, Grbalj, Vojvodina...

"Marko is a quality football player who can help the team progress. I am glad that he is here and I hope with all my heart that he will show that he is a real reinforcement," said Arad coach Lašlo Balint.

Vukčević played for the national football team in the previous edition of the League of Nations. In the sixth round, in the victory over Cyprus 4:0 in Podgorica, he was one of the best on the field, so he was selected for the ideal team of the sixth round of this competition. Vukčević then found himself in the company of three Manchester City players (Dias, Foden, Ferran Torres), and the stars of Real Madrid, Napoli..., but also his captain in the national team, Stevan Jovetić.

In the qualifiers for the World Cup, he played all 90 minutes against Gibraltar, while in the June representative cycle he was on the field in the match against Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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