Vladica "Vlado" Lemić (born 1966 in ,Bosnia and Hercegovina, SFR Yugoslavia) is a Serbian former footballer and current football agent.
Following a modest career as a professional footballer, Lemić became a top player agent — a calling where he's achieved significant prominence, presiding over and being an integral part of many high-profile transfers. Furthermore, due to his personal and business ties to many powerful figures in European club football, Lemić has established himself as an important behind-the-scenes figure in the sport.
Lemić spent most of his playing career with Borac Banja Luka, which at the time toiled in the second-tier Yugoslav Second League. Otherwise mostly mediocre and unremarkable, his time at the club did feature one shining moment — being part of the 1988 Yugoslav Cup winning team. The famous final on 11 May 1988 at Belgrade's Marakana pitted the heavy underdog Banja Luka side against powerhouse Red Star Belgrade. Sensationally, Borac ended up winning 0-1, the first and only time Yugoslav Cup was won by a team outside of the top-tier First League. Lemić only appeared in the closing 2 minutes of the match plus injury time as head coach Husnija Fazlić brought him on for goalscorer Senad Lupić.
Due to exposure from the Cup win, he got transferred to Belgian lower league club KFC Herentals.
Later, Lemić played a season for Lierse S.K. in Belgian top league where he played under head coach Eric Gerets.
A few years removed from his playing days, 33-year-old upstart football agent Lemić got involved with PSV in 1999 after his former coach from their time at Lierse, Eric Gerets, became head coach of the Eindhoven club.Ranko Stojić, a somewhat more seasoned Serbian football agent and another former player previously coached by Gerets, was also active on the transfer front for PSV in this period. As Lemić began bringing players into PSV, initially low profile ones such as Saša Stojanović, the young agent became close with PSV's sporting director Frank Arnesen.