Jovan Lučić
Jovan Lučić (born 26 May 1987) is a football goalkeeper, holding both Canadian and Serbian citizenship, who plays for Budućnost Dobanovci. CareerBorn in Vancouver,[1] he played with the Serbian White Eagles in Vancouver.[1] During the second half of the 2013–14 season he played with Gorno Lisiče in the Macedonian First League.[2] In summer 2014 he joined Serbian SuperLiga side FK Rad,[3] and during the winter break of the 2014–15 season he was loaned to FK Hajduk Beograd.[4] In winter 2016 he joined Vršac, played 14 games and saved the club from relegation. In summer 2016 he joined Serbian First League side Bežanija,[5] In winter 2017 he joined Radnički Beograd,[6] and won the 2017 Belgrade Football Association Cup which was decided on penalties, and Lučić was decisive by stopping two, and subsequently was named the Man of the Match.[7] Personal lifeLučić's father, Dobrivoje, had been a soccer player in Yugoslavia, and his brother is NHL ice hockey player Milan Lucic.[1] Honours
Ice hockey
Lučić played Ice Hockey as well. He played for Burnaby based club White Eagles in the Adult Safe Hockey League.[8] Lučić has played as a professional in the Serbian Hockey League,[9] 2013 to 2015 for HK Beostar during his football winter breaks.[10] References
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