Petrovac continues to strengthen for the rest of the season - after striker Boban Đorđević, the sky-blue jersey will also be donned by defender with international experience, Marko Roganović.
The 29-year-old defender has agreed on all the terms of cooperation with the Petrovac team and will make himself available to coach Zdravko Dragićrvić and the coaching staff tomorrow.
Roganović arrives after a six-month break from playing, which was caused by an incredible set of circumstances. After half a season with the Kosovo team Gnjilane, Roganović had agreed everything with Dubočica from Leskovac, but as the first player who was supposed to move from the Kosovo championship to the Serbian championship, he encountered an insurmountable problem, because due to the lack of cooperation between the two football associations, he could not get a waiver.
As the summer transfer window was already far along, a break was the only option, but it didn't last long - starting tomorrow, Marko will fight with Petrovac to enter the international scene.
In his career so far, he has also played for Buducnost, OFK Titograd, Albanian Laci and Romanian team UTA Arad.
Marko's younger brother Bojan plays for the Russian club Torpedo Moscow.
Petrovac is fifth in the half-season standings of the Meridianbet 1st Montenegrin League.
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