Former Rangers winger Bojan Djordijic was born to his father, Ranko Đorđić.
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Ranko is a Bosnian-Herzegovinian football manager and former football player whose playing career lasted from 1974 – 1988.
Ranko had played for Željezničar Sarajevo, Čelik Zenica, Red Star Belgrade, and IFK Norrköping.
Who Is Bojan Djordijic?
Bojan Djordijic is a former football player from Sweden, who played as a winger for various clubs including Brommapojkarna, Manchester United, Sheffield Wednesday, AGF, Red Star Belgrade, Rangers, Plymouth Argyle, AIK, Videoton, Blackpool, Royal Antwerp, Brommapojkarna, Vasalund, and Chennaiyin.
The late 1990s witnessed Djordjic’s initial steps into professional football with IF Brommapojkarna, where he honed his skills. His talent soon caught the eye of football giants Manchester United, and Djordjic joined the prestigious club.
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During the 1999–2000 season, he was honored with the Jimmy Murphy Young Player of the Year award.
Djordjic’s football odyssey extended beyond the borders of England. He ventured into diverse football landscapes, representing clubs in Denmark, Serbia, Scotland, Hungary, and Belgium.
Notably, his time with AIK in 2009 brought triumph as he contributed to the club’s success in winning the Allsvenskan and Svenska Cupen.
The former Swedish youth international showcased his commitment to the sport, earning 44 caps while representing the U17s, U19s, and U21s from 1998 to 2003.
In the mid-2010s, he transitioned seamlessly into a football pundit, sharing his insights on Viaplay sports channels in Sweden.
In 2021, Djordjic added another dimension to his football journey by becoming a pundit on MUTV, Manchester United’s television station.


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