General |
Aleksandar Mitrović | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name: | Aleksandar Mitrović | |
Date of birth: | 16 September 1994 | |
Place of birth: | Smederevo, FR Yugoslavia | |
Height: | 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) | |
Playing position: | Striker | |
Club information | ||
Current club | Al Hilal | |
Number: | 9 | |
Youth clubs | ||
2005–2011 | Partizan | |
Senior clubs | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls) |
2011–2012 2012–2013 2013–2015 2015–2018 2018 2018–2023 2023– |
Teleoptik Partizan Anderlecht Newcastle United → Fulham (loan) Fulham Al Hilal |
28 (13) 69 (36) 65 (14) 17 (12) 173 (97) 0 (0) | 25 (7)
National team | ||
2011–2013 2013–2014 2013– |
Serbia U19 Serbia U21 Serbia |
8 (6) 81 (52) | 13 (5)
Aleksandar Mitrović (born 16 September 1994) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Saudi Pro League club Al Hilal and the Serbia national team.
A youth product at Partizan, he turned professional after a loan at Teleoptik, and was a regular as they won the Serbian SuperLiga in his first season. He then joined Anderlecht for a club record €5 million, and scored 44 goals in 90 games across all competitions in a two-season spell. He won the Belgian Pro League in his first campaign at the club, and was the league's top scorer in his second. In 2015, he moved to Newcastle United for £13 million. In 2018, he was loaned to Fulham, and joined them permanently after helping them to promotion to the Premier League.
Mitrović helped Serbia win the 2013 European Under-19 Championship, being voted the best player of the tournament. Since that year, he has also been a senior international player, earning over 50 caps and representing the nation at the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
Honours[]
Clubs[]
- Partizan
- Serbian SuperLiga (1): 2012–13
National Team[]
- Serbia U19
- UEFA Under-19 Championship (1): 2013
Individual[]
- Serbian SuperLiga Team of the Season (1): 2012–13
- UEFA Under-19 Championship Golden Player (1): 2013
External links[]
Al Hilal SFC squad - 2023–24 |
1 Al-Mayouf · 2 Al-Breik · 3 Koulibaly · 4 K. Al-Dawsari · 5 Al Bulaihi · 6 Cuéllar · 7 Al-Faraj · 8 Neves · 9 Ighalo · 10 Vietto · 11 Al-Shehri · 12 Al-Shahrani · 14 Al-Hamdan · 15 Pereira · 16 N. Al-Dawsari · 17 Marega · 19 Carrillo · 20 Jang H.S. · 21 Al-Owais · 26 Al-Malki · 28 Kanno · 29 S. Al-Dawsari · 31 Al-Wotayan · 32 Al-Mufarrij · 39 Al-Zaid · 29 Faqihi · 43 Al-Juwayr · 56 Al-Qahtani · 57 Al-Hadhood · 60 Al-Jubaya · 66 Abdulhamid · 67 Al-Khaibari · 70 Jahfali · 88 Al-Yami · 96 Michael · Manager: Ramón Díaz |
Serbia |
Serbian competitions · Serbian coaches · Serbian players · Serbian stadiums |
Serbia – 2018 FIFA World Cup – Group stage |
1. Stojković 2. Rukavina 3. Tošić 4. Milivojević 5. Spajić 6. Ivanović 7. Živković 8. Prijović 9. Mitrović 10. Tadić 11. Kolarov (c) 12. Rajković 13. Veljković 14. Rodić 15. Milenković 16. Grujić 17. Kostić 18. Radonjić 19. Jović 20. Milinković-Savić 21. Matić 22. Ljajić 23. Dmitrović Manager: Mladen Krstajić |
Serbia – 2022 FIFA World Cup – Group stage |
1. Dmitrović 2. Pavlović 3. Eraković 4. Milenković 5. Veljković 6. Maksimović 7. Radonjić 8. Gudelj 9. A. Mitrović 10. Tadić (c) 11. Jović 12. Rajković 13. S. Mitrović 14. Živković 15. Babić 16. Lukić 17. Kostić 18. Vlahović 19. Račić 20. S. Milinković-Savić 21. Đuričić 22. Lazović 23. V. Milinković-Savić 24. Ilić 25. Mladenović 26. Grujić Manager: Dragan Stojković |
Serbia – UEFA Euro 2024 – Group stage |
1. Rajković 2. Pavlović 3. Stojić 4. Milenković 5. Maksimović 6. Gudelj 7. Vlahović 8. Jović 9. Mitrović 10. Tadić (c) 11. Kostić 12. Petrović 13. Veljković 14. Živković 15. Babić 16. Mijailović 17. Ilić 18. Ratkov 19. Samardžić 20. S. Milinković-Savić 21. Gaćinović 22. Lukić 23. V. Milinković-Savić 24. Spajić 25. Mladenović 26. Birmančević Manager: Dragan Stojković |