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Zvezdan Terzić

Zvezdan Terzić
Personal information
Full name Zvezdan Terzić
Date of birth (1966-05-21) 21 May 1966 (age 50)
Place of birth Titov Vrbas, Yugoslavia
Playing position Defender
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1984–1987 AIK Bačka Topola
1987–1996 OFK Beograd 79 (2)
1996–1997 Kastoria
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.

Zvezdan Terzić (Serbian Cyrillic: Звездан Терзић; born May 21, 1966) is a Serbian retired football player and current administrator.

Although being of Montenegrin origin, he was born in Titov Vrbas, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia.

After being on the run from law since March 2008 following an arrest warrant issued for him in Serbia where he's charged for embezzlement and fraud in regards to transfers of OFK Beograd players, Terzić turned himself in to Serbian authorities on November 11, 2010. He was widely believed to be hiding in Montenegro where he has many personal ties and connections.

Immediately after ending his playing career in 1997, he became involved with OFK Beograd in administrative role as the club's director.

In January 2005, he became the president of Serbian Football Association (FSS), an organization that has in July 2006, after Montenegrin secession, become the country's top football governing body. He resigned the post in March 2008 amid controversy.

Terzić played for AIK Bačka Topola and OFK Beograd (1987–1996) before transferring to Kastoria F.C. during the 1996–97 Greek Alpha Ethniki season where he finished out his playing career.

Simultaneously with playing Terzić also pursued his education, earning a degree in economics from the University of Belgrade in 1995. Later, he got a master's degree from Braća Karić University. After retiring from playing football, Terzić joined his old club OFK Beograd in the role of general director. The club was in rough shape, financially strapped and competing in the second-tier level. However, not long after he joined, the club bounced back up to the top league and started producing young talent that was sold directly to foreign teams, thus bypassing the usual route of first joining one of the two big Serbian clubs (Red Star or FK Partizan) before going abroad.


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