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| '''Nikola Slađan Jovanović''' ([[wikipedia:Sremska Mitrovica|Sremska Mitrovica]], 5th July 1998 —) is a Serbian micronationalist.
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| == Personal life ==
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| Jovanović was born on 5 July 1998 in [[wikipedia:Sremska Mitrovica|Sremska Mitrovica]], [[wikipedia:FR Yugoslavia|FR Yugoslavia]] to a [[wikipedia:Serbs|Serbian]] father and half-[[wikipedia:French people|French]] mother. His father is a retired professional volleyball player. The first eight years of childhood he spent in [[wikipedia:Šid|Šid]]. During the third week of [[wikipedia:NATO bombing of Yugoslavia|1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia]] he and his family fled to [[wikipedia:Bourges|Bourges]], [[wikipedia:France|France]], and returned shortly after [[wikipedia:Kumanovo Agreement|Kumanovo Agreement]]. In 2006 he moved to [[wikipedia:Belgrade|Belgrade]] suburb of [[wikipedia:Ritopek|Ritopek]]. Jovanović finished Electrotechnical School in urban neighborhood of [[wikipedia:Karaburma|Karaburma]]. At one point he worked for [[wikipedia:Nordeus|Nordeus]], a game developer responsible for creation of [[wikipedia:Top Eleven Football Manager|Top Eleven]]. He declares himself as an [[wikipedia:Serbian Orthodox Church|Orthodox Christian]] and [[wikipedia:Serbian nationalism|Serbian nationalist]] and [[wikipedia:Traditionalism|traditionalist]]. He is married to Slađana Jovanović (née Stanković) and has one son with her, named Vladimir.
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| == Football career ==
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| {{Infobox football biography
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| | fullname = Nikola Slađan Jovanović
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| | dateofbirth = 5 July 1998
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| | cityofbirth = [[wikipedia:Sremska Mitrovica|Sremska Mitrovica]]
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| | countryofbirth = [[wikipedia:FR Yugoslavia|FR Yugoslavia]]
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| | height = 6 ft 2 in (1.87 m)
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| | position = [[wikipedia:Defender|Defender]]
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| | youthyears1 = 2003–06
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| | youthyears2 = 2006–13
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| | youthyears3 = 2013–15
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| | youthclubs1 = [[wikipedia:FK Radnički Šid|Radnički Šid]]
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| | youthclubs2 = [[wikipedia:sr:FK Podunavac Ritopek|Podunavac Ritopek]]
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| | youthclubs3 = [[wikipedia:OFK Beograd|OFK Beograd]]
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| | years1 = 2018–
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| | clubs1 = [https://bf-bourges.footeo.com/saison-2018-2019/d4/equipe-bourges-foot-c.html Bourges Foot C]
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| | caps1 = 6
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| | goals1 = 2
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| ===Youth===
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| Jovanović expressed his interest in football early and at age of five started his first trainings in [[wikipedia:FK Radnički Šid|Radnički Šid]]. Due to moving to Ritopek, he switched to the local team [[wikipedia:sr:FK Podunavac Ritopek|Podunavac Ritopek]]. During high school days he played for [[wikipedia:OFK Beograd|OFK Beograd]] youth, which senior team was at the time playing in [[wikipedia:Serbian SuperLiga|Serbian SuperLiga]].
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| ===Bourges Foot C===
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| In late December 2018 he signed a one-year contract with C team of Bourges Foot, playing in twelfth-tier of French football, débuting on 20 January 2019 in 3–0 home win against [https://www.fff.fr/la-vie-des-clubs/5162/infos-cles Saint-Just]. The first goal he scored was during his third match in 5–0 away win against [https://www.fff.fr/la-vie-des-clubs/9055/infos-cles Parassy FS 2] on 24 February 2019, taking a shot in 87th minute after a corner.
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