Updated version of the original stats made by M'fckn_biychz & NakayamaName: Slaviša Jokanović
Country:

Serbia
Clubs: Real Oviedo, Tenerife
Position: *
DMF,
CMFSide: RF/BS
Age: 26-31 years (16/08/1968)
Height: 191 cm
Weight: 86 kg
Attack: 73
Defence:
75Balance:
88Stamina:
84Top Speed:
80Acceleration:
77Response:
82Agility: 72
Dribble Accuracy:
80Dribble Speed: 72
Short Pass Accuracy:
83Short Pass Speed:
81Long Pass Accuracy:
81Long Pass Speed:
80Shot Accuracy: 74
Shot Power:
85Shot Technique:
79Free Kick Accuracy: 73
Swerve: 73
Header:
88Jump:
83Technique:
82Aggression:
77Mentality:
82Keeper Skills 50
Team Work:
83Injury Tolerance:
BForm/Condition/Fitness:
7Weak Foot Accuracy:
6Weak Foot Frequency:
6Consistency:
6Growth Type: Standard/Lasting
CARDS:P08: Box to Box
P15: Free Roaming
S04: PK Taker
SPECIAL ABILITIES: Positioning - Penalties
Attack/Defence Awareness Cards: Balanced
INFO:Slaviša Jokanović is a retired Serbian professional footballer.
He was very tall and strong player, with great areal abilily, and also had very solid shot and cleverness in front of goal.
Born in Novi Sad, Vojvodina, Socialist Republic of Yugoslavia, Jokanović started playing for hometown side FK Novi Sad, making his senior debuts with another team in his city, FK Vojvodina, which helped win its second national title, in the 1988–89 season, with four goals in 24 matches.
In 1990, Jokanović joined Belgrade's FK Partizan. In his second year, he helped the club win the domestic cup and, in his third, he scored an impressive 13 league goals (a career-best), being one of several players to score in double digits - the team scored 103 in 36 games - en route to the league conquest.
After impressive displays at Partizan, Jokanović signed for Real Oviedo in Spain. During his two-year spell, he partnered compatriots Janko Janković, Nikola Jerkan and Robert Prosinečki. Subsequently, he joined fellow La Liga side CD Tenerife, being instrumental in the Canary Islands' domestic consolidation.
In the 1999 summer, aged 31, Jokanović signed for Deportivo de La Coruna, forming a physical midfield partnership with Brazilians Mauro Silva and Donato Gama da Silva - the trio combined for 85 games and five goals - as the Galicians won its first ever league title.
After only one season with Depor, Jokanović signed with Premier League Chelsea in October 2000, for L1.7 million. He appeared relatively for the Blues during two seasons and was released in July 2002 at nearly 34, and hung up his boots in the Spanish second division with Ciudad de Murcia, playing just three months.
Jokanović played six times for Yugoslavia, his debut coming on 27 February 1991 in a friendly with Turkey, playing the last 10 minutes in the place of Željko Petrović. He then appeared in some UEFA Euro 1992 qualifying matches, helping the national team top its group - although it would eventually be prevented from taking part in the final stages in Sweden, due to the Yugoslav Wars.
Jokanović represented Serbia and Montenegro in a further 58 matches, appearing for the nation at the 1998 FIFA World Cup and Euro 2000. In the former competition, he played in four complete matches as the national side reached the round of 16. In the latter, he appeared three times, being sent off against Spain in a 3–4 loss, with the team also reaching the last-eight stage.