Name: Ivica Miljković
Nickname: "Gegi"
Country:

Croatia
Clubs: GNK Dinamo Zagreb (1969-1977), NK Osijek (1977-1978)
Position: *
CWP,
CB,
SBSide: RF/BS
Age: 22-31 years (01/08/1947)
Height: 182 cm
Weight: 78 kg
Attack: 67
Defence:
83Balance:
87Stamina:
82Top Speed:
81Acceleration:
79Response:
82Agility:
75Dribble Accuracy: 72
Dribble Speed: 73
Short Pass Accuracy: 74
Short Pass Speed: 71
Long Pass Accuracy: 73
Long Pass Speed:
76Shot Accuracy: 71
Shot Power:
89Shot Technique: 70
Free Kick Accuracy:
79Swerve:
76Header:
87Jump:
85Technique: 73
Aggression: 67
Mentality:
86Keeper Skills: 50
Team Work:
79Injury Tolerance:
ACondition/Fitness:
8Weak Foot Accuracy: 5
Weak Foot Frequency: 4
Growth Type: Standard
CARDS:P13: Long Ranger
S09: Covering
SPECIAL ABILITIES: Covering - Middle Shooting
Attack / Defence Awareness Card: Defence MindedINFO:Gegi is former Croatian defender and legendary Dinamo captain. He could play on all positions in defence, but mainly was used as sweeper. Surely not the most gifted technically, but great fighter and fair player, real captain. He was physically strong player with decent pace and could anticipate well the balls sent in box, beside he was excellent in aerial battles and had strong and precise shoot, he was even solid free kick taker who scored good amount of goals for a defender throughout his career. He played for the BSK, Slavonski Brod (1965-69., And 1981-82), Dinamo Zagreb (1969-77), for which he played 485 matches and scored 56 goals for NK Osijek (1977-80) and the Chicago Sting SC (1980 -81). Miljković made a name for himself playing for Dinamo Zagreb and in the period from 1969 to 1977 he appeared in a total of 232 Yugoslav First League matches, scoring 24 goals for the Blues. In 1977 he moved to NK Osijek where he spent the following three seasons. In 1980 he went abroad and spent the last two years of his career at NASL side Chicago Sting, helping them win the 1981 NASL championship. He was capped once for Yugoslavia, in a Euro 1976 qualifier against Northern Ireland held on 16 March 1975 at Windsor Park. In 2005 at the age of 58 died from the consequences of stroke. He left behind two sons, Dinko who plays football in Karlovac, and Damir, basketball players in the Russian St. Petersburg.