Dragojević signed for Dečić and said goodbye to Buducnost: With the club I love, I achieved what I dreamed of as a child

"In the jubilee year, I want future generations to do what no one before them has done - to bring the group stage of European competition to Podgorica. I sincerely wish you luck on that journey."

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Dragojević, Photo: FSCG
Dragojević, Photo: FSCG
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The child of the Future, once the captain and one of the club's most trophy-winning players - Miloš Dragojević said goodbye to the Podgorica club after more than a decade.

The goalkeeper, who was the champion of Montenegro six times with the "blue and white", will now defend the colors of Dečić, where he arrived after spending the last season in Mornar as a loan player from Buducnost.

"Honestly, I didn't imagine the end would be like this, but due to a combination of circumstances, it is like this. This is my farewell. During the time I spent at the club, I achieved what I dreamed of as a child - I played for the club I love, won trophies and left my mark. Today I am proud to say that I am one of the most trophy-winning players in the history of Buducnost," Dragojević wrote on social media.

Apart from Buducnost, whose jersey he wore on two occasions, Dragojević also played for Viđev from Lodz, OFK Titigrad, Pelister, Petrovac, among others... He made two appearances for the Montenegrin national team - against Bosnia and Herzegovina and Israel.

"The future has given me a lot: countless unforgettable moments and beautiful memories, the opportunity to be a part of its history, but most of all – people whom I now call friends for life! I would like to thank all the coaches, teammates, fans, presidents and people from the Board who have led the club over the years. I owe a special thanks to those of you who have been here since day one," Dragojević added.

He also had a nice message for the current generation of "blue and whites".

"In the year of the jubilee, I want future generations to do what no one has done before - to bring the group stage of European competition to Podgorica. I sincerely wish you luck on that journey! There is only one Future. The Future above all," concluded Dragojević.

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